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Adri

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About Adri

  • Birthday 12/30/1963

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    Adri Koppes
  • Location
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • What DNA product do you own or plan to buy?
    hCigar VT250, hCigar VT200, hCigar VT133, hCigar VT75, Wismec DNA200

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  1. Thanks, I already save the original settings before making any modification and also already had a copy from the forum saved. Seems the settings have automagically sorted themselves out.
  2. Hmmm... After sitting for a while and vaping a little, the battery indicator seems to have sorted itself out. It's showing the right Wh and % now on the screne and in eScribe device monitor.
  3. I just configured my new LostVape Therion 166 and changed the battery to Lithium Polymer with a capacity of 19.96 Wh, selecting 2-cell and loading a Sony VTC6 csv profile. I uploaded the new setting to the device and did a soft reboot. I charged both the VTC6 batteries in an external changer, but the Therion screen shows a battery charge of 80%. In EScribe device monitor it shows a capacity of 16.00 Wh, pack at 8.40 volts, both cells at 4.20 volts and change at 80%. Even though the batteries are 100%, the device still draws about 0.5 A current form the USB connector and trying to charge the batteries even more. If I disconnect the Therion 166, reconnect it and download the settings from the device, eScribe shows the correct battery parameters and profile, I uploaded previously. How can I get my Therion 166 to properly accept the new parameters or is my device defective?
  4. For which type of AWT 26650 is the battery curve? AWT Yellow 4500 mah 75A or another type? I find it strange that the curve claims the battery is at 0% fully empty when reaching 3.54 volts. Normally I would expect there to be at least 35% to 40% charge left at that voltage level.
  5. I tried contacting Wismec support once. They were very helpfull initially, but after confirming a problem, Wismec didn't want to ofer any guarantee. I was told to contact the vendor, since Wismec only deals with vendors or distributors, not end users. The vendor then wanted me to go through the whole process of proving the problem again and in the end denied warranty. Good luck with Wismec.
  6. And don't forget to tell the forum what you measured....
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