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dwcraig1

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  1. No that setting is not there for the C boards or their other boards either.
  2. I use an old cartomizer with it's 510 positive pin soldered to the negative. It could be done with a 510 to 510 adapter also.
  3. Perhaps this thread will be of some help for you. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/70114-full-color-rgb-led-switch-success/?tab=comments#comment-927288
  4. As far as the total voltage , those readings are coming from the balance taps. I suggest that you open a ticket with Evolv here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  5. Just to be sure, you got 4.18 volts each between G & 1, 1 & 2 and 2 & 3?
  6. This is how I would most likely wire the taps, I believe that you said that you tried it this way. Maybe use a meter and verify the voltage readings in EScribe.
  7. Why not ask Evolv to send you one? They very well just might. It won't hurt to ask. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1 Just curious, what is the problem with your board?
  8. I'm going for question #2, the non resistor wire used for TC changes resistance when heated. Each material changes a different amount. By constantly reading the resistance the board can measure the temperature of the coil dependent upon which material is selected. If used in wattage mode the board would regulate the voltage to maintain the set wattage due to the resistance change.
  9. From here, following the link, https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/ , for EScribe 2.0 SP19 I had no problem downloading the 2.0SP19 INT package for Windows. I'm curious, was your phone connected via WiFi to the same internet connection as your computer?
  10. I don't think that is the problem. The mod I used had been sitting unused for at least 24 hours. Here is a DNA75C, the temperatures were almost the same before I fired it. Here after 3 fires.
  11. How about describing your coil, wire gauge, the inside diameter and number of wraps. And is it a Clapton coil or similar? Your coil has very low resistance. With resistance that low anything like bad connections at the 510 or wire posts can really interfere with TC working properly. Also a correct cold resistance reading is a must. 0.071 is really low, it that with 2 coils installed? Probably your mod resistance is within an acceptable setting. Your last image is too small for me to see, can you post another one using Windows Snippet?
  12. Besides the Snips that you posted, one of Device Monitor firing your coil would be most helpful, Like this one: Note that my temperature never reached the set temperature, if it had the wattage would have throttled down. Here the coil is firing at 45 watts for 1 second and then 35 watts. Look and see if your hitting the set temperature and post your screen,
  13. I run the default battery curve on everyone of my DNA mods, some are dual 18650's, single round 18650/231700, 3 cell FullyMax 900's, some unknown 950 mah 3 cell lipos and a 1000 Turnigy 3cell lipo and a 1300 Turnigy lipo. All seem to work well fuel gauge wise. As I said battery CSV does not effect how well the battery works.
  14. The proper curve is only going to make the battery % and battery icon more accurate, it will not change battery operation. Evolv's default curve is for the FullyMax 900, that should be pretty darn close.
  15. The C boards will connect to EScribe with or without batteries, with out batteries though the screen will not light up as the older boards do. Sorry I have nothing more.
  16. Try opening a ticket with Evolv for that info.
  17. I doubt if EScribe has any value here. This is the 1st 60 I have heard of with this problem but I just might have missed other reports. One place on the mod that would be worth a good look before proceeding with a board change and that would be the cell's positive contact. I'm talking about the one in the mod with the black plastic. It would be fairly easy for liquid to get in there and fairly easy to check.
  18. Using the computer that you used EScribe and the mod go to the "Help" tab in EScribe and select "Backups". You may have to sort through them to find the one for your mod if you have various 250C's Then upload to mod.
  19. That is great to hear. Can you give some more details about how you got it fixed? Isso é ótimo de ouvir. Você pode dar mais detalhes sobre como corrigi-lo?
  20. Here is a link to a video showing screen replacement on a Lostvape Triade DNA200, your procedure is almost identical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgmEWZsECU0 The screen can be found at these places: https://www.modmaker.co.uk/Evolv-DNA-75C-250C-Replacement-Screen https://www.protovapor.com/product/replacement-dna-screen/ https://www.evolvapor.com/products/dna250color As far as having the repair done for you, try these places: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1 https://support.svsupport.co.uk/
  21. I'm not sure that I can recall a DNA board ever reading under, over yes for various reasons. I'm under the impression that as soon as you hit the fire button it instantly hits the temp limit and doesn't fire, is that correct?
  22. Strangely enough I'm not using a DNA mod here at work otherwise I would get the modified CSV that I use for 316L from it and upload it here. It's temp is not too accurate but still offers some level of dry hit protection. When I get home in a couple of hours I'll post it via PM to you.
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