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dwcraig1

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  1. Does it show battery voltage?
  2. That sounds like what it will do when then battery is too low to operate it. Perhaps the battery is at fault, check the voltage drop using EScribe's Device Monitor.
  3. Yes I removed the board and put it in an SXK Boxer squonk. I then checked out the problem with the VTX's 510, the o-ring they used was too small.
  4. Mine leaked badly from the 510 after about a week as many other users had reported.
  5. The charger on the Go board will stop charging when the battery is full charged. As with any battery either in or out of the mod should never be charged unattended unless in a safe fire proof place.
  6. Try removing device, close EScribe, connect device to computer and open EScribe again. A PM has been sent.
  7. That screen is "Device Monitor". It can be run separate from the main EScribe , try and locate your main EScribe. Do you have a volt meter and a stand alone 18650 battery charger?
  8. From what I see here your problem appears to be an unbalanced battery. That will stop the mod from firing as well as stop it from charging. In EScribe under the "Tools" tab /Diagnostics there is an option called "USB Recovery Charging", this allows the charging to start again and tries to balance the pack. It's a very slow process and may need to be started several times. The mod can be used while charging but it simply stops charging and switches to battery for the puff.
  9. So what happens if you try to connect to EScribe?
  10. Try to get it resolved here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  11. Go here, it is explaines about that. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/
  12. https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/?do=findComment&comment=929633 You may already have it, check under "Tools/ Update Firmware" in EScribe, choose latest international version (version 1.1 SP38 Int is the latest) EScribe2 SP19 INT (for Windows)
  13. It needs to be powered by 3 cells not 2 . Must be using the international version of firmware ( not US version) Need to be using 30 amp cells as well.
  14. Make sure the Replay box is checked in EScribe for the profile that your using. While your in EScribe take note if there is a difference between cold ohms and live ohms while firing when using Device Monitor.
  15. While Replay isn't Temperature Control it does require wire that is used for Temperature Control. The resistance of the wire must change from cold to hot for Replay to work. Since Kanthal and Nichrome do not change resistance when heated they do not work for Replay.
  16. The 3 board mounting hole are of a different configuration between the 75C and 250C. The two top holes are 13mm apart center to center on the 75C and the 250C they are 15 mm center to center. The 250C is also a bit longer due to the balance tap than the 75C. I would suspect that the bottom mounting hole of the board would vary some as well, I didn't look at that.
  17. I did this with the solder and paste used to solder water pipes (silver bearing solder and lead free tinning flux) using a miniature torch.
  18. I use an old cartomizer with it's end soldered shut, it works just as good as any other. But who these days has an old carto lying around?
  19. I'm think the one in the video was using an earlier firmware where the "check charge of battery" wasn't yet a feature. DNA boards only lock the power button (then sleep). None turn off. My Orion just sits there, I don't use it, the battery doesn't seem to drain anything noticeable. Mine lights the LED when locked and fire button is pressed.
  20. It is still draining the battery but at an extremely small rate, Evolv didn't publish a data sheet for the Go so I can't say what it is but is probably less than 7 mA
  21. As with all DNA boards the fire button can only be locked. The only "off" would be to remove the battery.
  22. I would think the default curve would be pretty close. It won't function any different only the battery meter will be more accurate. Are you having any type of battery issues, low battery error when firing, ect?
  23. I am not the person that did mine. The 3 cells have their tabs soldered together to be in series and they need to be undone and soldered together in parallel. An 1860 sled can be installed in that spot and the case fitted with magnets instead of the screws as some others have done.
  24. The dimensions of the FullyMax 900 are listed as (I rearranged the numbers for comparison ) 70 x 26 x 19 mm, the one that you linked to is 62 x 34 x 6 mm. The FullyMax 900 fits the space just right. I think you would have a problem with the 34 mm part of it. One really never knows the actual size of one till it's in your hand. There needs to be room for swelling so a tight fit is to be avoided.
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