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dwcraig1

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  1. As Bill said "batteries can explode" and those salvaged laptop batteries are of the chemistry that does it best. Laptop batteries are generally 4 to 5 amp continuous discharge rated. To supply 100 watts from the board cells with a rating of 15 amp minimum would be required. Personally I would use 30 amp rated cells. You are running a huge risk by over taxing them. If you want to salvage cells from something power tool batteries would be a good source, though I wouldn't recommend doing that either.
  2. I had the same problem with the Windows version on my DNA60. James fixed it right away, try downloading and installing again.
  3. I don't know, I'd be pretty exited too if an expensive mod like that malfunctioned.
  4. Sp55.1 did nothing on either one of my 100's in the mod resistance area. Just the usual ? I got it to briefly flash 0.010 once.
  5. I must admit that I hadn't tried it since updating the FW, I shall get on it when I get home from work
  6. Yes, here is the INT. one, https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP45_INT_ServicePack.exe
  7. Here is my DNA100 firing at low ohms. While I only got mine to 0.07 ohms I would think it would also fire at 0.06.
  8. It has to do with which firmware your device is using. The latest firmware for your device is included in this EScribe Service Pack. It will change wattage in 1 watt increments. https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP45_INT_ServicePack.exe
  9. Are you pressing the actual button of the fire switch or the actuator on the face plate?
  10. I did my 250C 2 cell like this. I solder bridged to the batt + and batt -. Could use small wire I suppose.
  11. Best to ask that here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  12. Have a read here: https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/jac-vapour-series-b-dna-75w.807551/page-204#post-21653835
  13. I would be looking at the 510 socket, there have been some known issues. Specifically the ground.
  14. I'm late to the party here. It appears to be a problem with just this brand. So what could be different here. My thoughts go to the coating (if any) of the mod's 510 pin.
  15. OK, see that cell #4, it's higher than 4.2 volts. The battery management chip is bad. Sorry to have to tell you that. Are you able to return it where you bought it? Stealh Vape in UK is an Evolv service center, try contacting them. If the above fails open a ticket with Evolv. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  16. Using Atomizer Analyzer would be helpful in determining if the 510's connection is good or not.
  17. Try this:
  18. What does EScribe's Device Monitor show?
  19. Just to be clear here are you saying that the same coil reads 0.3 ohm then reads 0.5 ohm at times? (cold)
  20. I would recommend starting a ticket with Evolv: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1 Include a link to this thread.
  21. Under the help tab on top left of EScribe there is backups option, there you can choose a previous setting. You can revert to previous firmware under the Tools tab/Apply Service Pack, choose the one that you want and upload settings. This needs to be on the computer that you previously connected your device to.
  22. Here's my 250C, first puff it's set to 2 cell LiPo, 2nd puff it's set to 2 18650s. This is in TC mode with SS316. I'm not seeing any difference in power delivery here.
  23. So why are you wanting to change it anyway? Try asking here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  24. While I'm not sure which model board you are trying to change the input settings on the settings are set as high as they can be, you can set them lower if you feel that your cells can not provide that much current if you wish. Personally I see no reason to change these values but they can be set lower than default settings but not higher. Here is the snip of part of the data sheet for the DNA250C, no matter what your actual batteries can provide the board will never draw more than what is listed here. There is no data sheet published for the DNA100C publicly but you can just figure they are 40 max and 35 sustained.
  25. Round cells (18650, 21700,ect) cell soft cutoff set to 2.75 volts. Lipo set to 3.09 volts
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