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dna 250 Tuglife DNA 250 Screen light malfuncion
dwcraig1 replied to Tugnick's topic in General Discussion
Very possible a case where the screens ribbon got pinched between the fire button and switch. Just a guess. -
dna 250 Tuglife DNA 250 Screen light malfuncion
dwcraig1 replied to Tugnick's topic in General Discussion
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I don't have one so I need to ask. Does the 510 connect to the board with a ground wire or is it chassis ground? Same question for the boards's B-. I'd be looking towards things like that. EDIT: Well at DJLSB Vapes on his video I was able to see the ground wire on the 510 but not much else as it resisted disassembly. So still want to know how the board is connected to the battery negative.
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A screen showing sag while firing would be most helpful. (pack)
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How to prevent DNA from dying after disconnecting from USB
dwcraig1 replied to Lowbytes's topic in General Discussion
Is this being reported as happening on mostly 2 cell mods?- 25 replies
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- cell1 = 0v
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Inductors.
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lost vape paranormal Problem with the screen in Lost Vape Paranormal
dwcraig1 replied to Dareksa's topic in General Discussion
The screen's ribbon has been known to get pinched between the actual fire switch and fire button on some mods if not assembled carefully. -
lost vape paranormal Problem with the screen in Lost Vape Paranormal
dwcraig1 replied to Dareksa's topic in General Discussion
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Triade 250 . Battery reads 84% on batteries with full charge
dwcraig1 replied to dleone32's topic in General Discussion
Try dropping the watt hours shown in the Mod section of Escribe by 15% and wait awhile.- 10 replies
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IPV2, but can be found in many others. Escribe will show your battery sag....for better or... Oh, I didn't do that, it was factory. I did solder the wire on the end of the spring where it contacts the batter on the last one I built (it came with the springs)
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This modification works well when using a coil spring (they in earlier times worked good enough at lower amps) Factory done below. The wire is soldered to the disc.(braided wire)
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That style of contacts is fine for toys and low amp draw flashlights and such but not a high amp device like a DNA200
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It sounds to me that it's charging only.
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A rounded surface against a flat surface has very little actual contact area, flat to flat has much more.
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With the addition of the PCB the battery becomes longer than 65 mm. Then perhaps the user decides to screw in the battery cap till it's flush......Bingo....the problem arrives. Example: Typical Capacity: 2000mAh Nominal Voltage: 3.6V Discharge Voltage: 2.8V Charging Voltage: 4.20+-0.05V Max Continuous Discharging Current: 30A Dimensions: Length: 66.9mm Diameter: 18.30 Weight: 46g
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Explain your situation here: https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add&category=1
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I'm assuming that after opening Escribe and it didn't connect that you pushed the "connect and download setting " button...correct? Also the version of Escribe is for the 250....correct? I had something similar happen awhile back but can't remember just what.
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Have you tried using a different USB cable?
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A new battery is a good idea, there is sure to be some damage from it sitting that low for an extended period.
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Your cells are below the voltage that the charger will start charging from, You will need to do USB Recovery charge. At the top left of Escribe under the tools tab is the option for USB Recovery Charge. It's a slow process and you may have to do it numerous times.
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How to prevent DNA from dying after disconnecting from USB
dwcraig1 replied to Lowbytes's topic in General Discussion
I think you will find that it's this guy. I feel just the opposite, I cringe at the idea of removing the battery from the board so I charge almost always with USB.... for the same fears.- 25 replies
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