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dwcraig1

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  1. Whenever one of the cells show voltage higher than 4.2 generally the battery management chip has failed.
  2. Look for the LG HE2 csv file, give that a try.
  3. Here's one of many places: http://analogboxmods.ca/Box-Mod-Parts/Switches/Up-Down-Switches-Actuators
  4. If you stated how long that you waited for the temp to stabilize I missed it. So how long did you wait?
  5. Look very closely at where the B- wire of the board connects to the mod's body.
  6. Make sure to try cleaning battery cap threads and the threads that the cap screws into with alcohol and q-tip. I've seen same problem on other mods before where the threads of the cap were the problem even though they appeared clean.
  7. No, as that's about as low as you want it to be set to. With a 15 watt load on a full charged battery your voltage drop should be almost 4 volts.
  8. The problem appears to be with battery, battery holder, wires from battery holder to board. How is the ground connection done on the negative side of the battery? is it a chassis ground or wired. Clean the battery caps threads and the threads of the mod with alcohol (if it has this)
  9. Check my last post., power isn't making it to board properly
  10. At 15 watts you should be getting very little voltage drop . I'd be looking at the cell it's self, have you tried another battery. Check closely the battery holders contacts, wire connection to contacts, ect. Edited to include the word "drop"
  11. If your hoover your mouse on the line marked by arrow in Device Monitor it will show what the voltage is. What does it say?
  12. This is done using a tool in Windows called "Snipping Tool", it is in Windows Vista and later.
  13. What does EScribe show for your cell voltages?
  14. Connect device to EScribe and go to Tools Tab and select "Apply Service Pack", when the window opens choose the one that you want.
  15. The pods are pretty much the same except for the wire gauge of the coil. The 0.25 ohm one is capable of making bigger clouds. Salt nic being a usually higher concentration and making big clouds means more nic intake, perhaps too much. That's pretty much it. Wattage plays into this also, of coarse.
  16. Might be this one: https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP17_INT.exe All of 'em can be found here: https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-early-firmware-and-escribe-suite/
  17. Connect to EScribe, tools tab, apply service pack, choose the one that you want.
  18. TC wire must be used as the board must see a resistance change on the coil from cold to hot for replay to be able to function. So Kanthal and Nichrome will not work as the resistance stays the same from cold to hot. Note: a Clapton coil for example with a TC core wrapped with Nichrome should do reply just fine.
  19. But with the DNA it's super easy to go backwards.
  20. Or just use nickle as your material and set the rest manually DNA200-Nickel_Ni200_(linear_TCR)-SteamEngine.csv
  21. Under "File/ Open", choose .ecig file and upload settings.
  22. Nichrome has no resistance change from cold to hot so the board can't figure temp, Ni200 (pure nickle) has a very large increase in resistance. If you are using Nichrome simply set desired wattage and that's it.
  23. If you know the heating element material use that and enter the other values such as wattage, ect by hand ....and upload settings. What material is the heating element?
  24. Not sure, don't think so Try removing it.
  25. select profile number and "Load Profile" button....upload settings
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