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  1. BillW50 said:

    Are you sure it has to do with a data path? My XTAR VC4 battery chargers for example, also limits the current draw depending on what you plug the USB into (doesn't use the data connection). There are tons of devices that all work similar. And from observation, I think they operate by monitoring the USB voltage. The more current you draw, the lower the voltage will be on most supplies (including computers, wall chargers, etc). And I think they monitor the voltage and only draw as much as to keep the voltage high enough.


    I found this much,
    https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/68472-topic/?do=findComment&comment=915836
  2. Daft Chunt said:

    Just ordered myself a Triade DNA200, are these batteries ok to use in it or are there better ones out there and if so would you guys be so kind to recommend any?

    Here's a good place to find info on them, just keep in mind that they are not 35 amp CDR and most likely 20 amp batteries. They should work just fine with in their limits.
    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/threads/efest-purple-35a-3000mah-18650-bench-test-results-only-a-20a-battery-equal-to-hg2-and-30q-though.711203/
  3. Touching ground would cause lower ohms not higher.
    I doubt if the wire inside is broken but it's possible. Perhaps the "twist" of the wire is keeping the 510 from moving easily.
    Are you able to grab the 510 pin/wire and untwist and have it loop on the other side. It looks like maybe an atties 510 screw dug into your 510 socket's 510 and twisted it that way. Can it be untwisted?

  4. Jentz9517 said:

    I looked at the 510 positive and it has a cut in it looks to me what do you guys think? That couldn't be helping my cause. Any feedback appreciated

    As long as the strands of the wire inside aren't cut and it's not shorting (or not about to short) that shouldn't matter. So if just a break in the insulation and isn't going to contact anything is OK, remember it moves slightly.
    Now is it touching anything, it appears that it may be?
  5. Post a screen of it firing coil with the correct material selected. Be sure to tick the cold and live ohms, power, temperature set.
    You might try using atomizer analyzer checking that the ohms is stable, screw atty in and loosen just slightly, tighten,loosen slightly, jiggle ,tighten.....are you getting near the same ohms or is the readings going wild?

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