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  1. Firmware resides (by default) here: C/ users/ your name/application data/Evolv/ Escibe suite/firmware/ DNAxxx. You need to put it in the DNA250C folder. An easy way would be to download sw to desktop and right click and select "copy" Go to Escribe/ tools/ apply service pack. When the window opens showing the other sw's right click and select "paste" to add your sw from the desktop. Once in there select it, you should now be good to go.
  2. I had a bit of a time locating these files......until I used "search", here is a link: I guess it was just about right in front of me the whole time. LOL
  3. It's time to inquire here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  4. Is it that way in all profiles?
  5. Un-check box and upload settings.
  6. Is it safe? Probably With a load that doesn't change resistance it's easy enough to measure the output voltage to see if it matches watts settings. Nick has quite a lot of experience with power supply powered DNA boards I'm to understand. Contact here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  7. I came late to the thread, just got up as I work nights. There is no problem to flash firmware forward or backward. Most US folks probably want to go with the INT versions. If the INT FW version is not already contained in your Escribe just download and install the INT version of Escribe, no uninstall necessary. It's under the "Tools" tab, there will be a selection.
  8. I want one of those little buggers too, nothing else will do.
  9. The place: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  10. Sure looks that way, they are said to have excellent customer service.
  11. In Escribe under the screen tab look at the settings, unless they are set near zero there is a problem with the screen. It may not be attached correctly to the board. Be sure to upload any changes that you make. Being that you restored default setting I'm thinking a problem with the screen .
  12. These batteries are great batteries but only when used in an application where a 4 - 5 amp battery is required, flashlight, laptop pack ect. Roughly good for 15 watts per cell.
  13. I thought that might be.....send again
  14. Email? It's best to contact them here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  15. Well I have no C's but I did remove the battery from my Hotcig DX200 to see, I didn't know the ansewr. No the Atomizer Analyzer probably doesn't work on a 250C because it doesn't work on a DNA200. Oh, "?" amounts to open or unable to read.
  16. The Falcon tank appears to have a sliding 510 pin, an adjustable pin on the atty with other press fit connections with a spring loaded 510 differently can cause jumping ohm's issues. Try pressing the atty's 510 pin in prior to screwing on mod, see if that makes any improvement.
  17. This is where Atomizer Analyzer is really useful. I have one 510 that starts to read before I screw in the atomizer a complete turn, but most require being screwed in much farther. The mod that I'm using right now, an Opus 200 with a Taifun GT4, the connection starts a good 3.5 turns before the atomizer is screwed in all the way. I have seen others where contact is made right as the atty bottoms out, this may be what is happening on yours. Give Atomizer Analyzer try as to what I described above.
  18. I charge all of mine with the batteries in the mod, the built-in charger does a fine job.....just saying.
  19. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  20. It's pretty rare if not impossible to brick the DNA board with "settings". Great to see that you worked it out.
  21. Perhaps someone here can offer some ideas but you should open a ticket with Evolv. https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
  22. @timbuc2dan, Does this appear to be what you need? https://downloads.evolvapor.com/SetupEScribe2_SP15_1_INT.pkg
  23. Use a volt meter on the battery's JST plug to confirm if it's the battery.
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