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  1. VapingBad said:

    Just noticed StealthVape have linked to this thread in their blog, Hi guys!  They are probably my favourite mod making and wire supplier, run for vapers, by vapers and been in the business for longer than I have been vaping (nearly 5 years now).



    Yeap Rob does a great job. Good prices, really good service, very responsive and helpful. Cant recommend them enough.
  2. retird said:

    @dwaindablane and @soulseek:

    You should contact Evolv's Help Desk with these questions you are asking and the request for Cad files..  The Administrators of this forum are not employees of Evolv and I, for one, don't have the answers but will do some checking..... :robot:

    Help Desk:

    https://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/?a=add




    Nice thank's for the info. I was unaware that there is no admin in the forums that's employed by Evolv.
  3. So I've put the DNA60 in a 3D printed case that I made myself. It's the first iteration so I'm going to make improvements to it. It hasn't been polished yet and the front panel is taped because I haven't had time to place the magnets. Otherwise it works perfectly, it's very light and small.

    IMG_0032.jpg  IMG_0033.jpg  IMG_0034.jpg 

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  4. turbocad6 said:

    the dna's have no on board memory to retain the stored cold resistance value so this is normal behavior of all of them really, just stick the new cell in and then wait about 5 minutes before firing it.... if you can't go 5 minutes without a vape then you should have 2 mods at any given time anyway really :)



    Waiting 5 minutes for refinement to kick in is obviously not an issue. But the DNA has onboard memory for the profiles right? It should be able to keep value of the atomizer right?
  5. giz_60 said:



    That happens on my 75's as well, unless I plug in the usb so as to not lose power to the board. If I forget to plug in the usb, it will take a bit for the refinement to readjust to the original res. I believe its actually reading the res of the atty when you insert the new cell...


    Thank's for the quick reply.
    Yes that is what I assumed it was doing but I thought it was just a bug in the DNA60 firmware; apparently it is not.

    This sucks since there is no way for you to actually power down the DNA device so that it doesn't lose the cold reading on the atomizer.
  6. I'm getting some strange behaviour which I assume is a bug?

    I lock my DNA60 and then remove the battery but not the atomizer, which is warm. When I put in a new battery and fire it and instead of keeping the old initial resistance, it changes it to the resistance of the atomizer just before I removed the battery. Does anyone else have this happen to them? If yes, anyone care to try with a DNA75?

  7. retird said:

    hum.... are you guys saying you are going to retrofit a DNA200 enclosure with a DNA60?  The DNA60, as I understand retro-fits into an enclosure of DNA40's. Boards are tiny compared to a DNA200. Unless I am missing something...



    That's what I'm wondering, since Evolv is selling the DNA60 in a reference case but no further details or photos.
  8. BillW50 said:


    Ever seen one of those in person? Damn things are really tiny. I bought the silo box which is a clone. And when I saw it in person, I am so glad I didn't buy anything else. To get a FullyMax 900mah in there, I would need a shoehorn. Notice there isn't any air vents? Because there isn't any room for air.



    Yes I have a 3D printed DNA200 with a Fulymax in there. Very light but it's definitely not tiny, especially if I'm going to put a DNA60 and a 18650 in there :D
  9. Rob_H said:

    I see on the main Evolv page they are building mods now in the Reference Mod enclosure. Dna250/200/75/60 and the prices are on point IMO. I will be going after a 60 I think, having two Dna200's a tiny little 60 will be pretty nice.



    Finally they're doing that! However, are they putting the DNA60 in the same case as the DNA200? In that case, it would be worth it just making a smaller one on your own.
  10. VapingBad said:



    I can't show much detail until it's officially released, but this shows the max I can ATM.  The box is made from alu box section, with one side panel brezed on.  The buttons are made from shelf pins, the battery contacts are made from circuit board & a ProVari 3 spring.

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    Thank you very much. This is very interesting. Plenty of empty space in there to make the mod even narrower. Can't wait for the board to be released so I can slap this in a 3D printed case.
  11. James said:

    [QUOTE=soulseek]I don't understand people who adjust wattage. Do you realise how TC works, particularly on the DNA200?

    You can't change the preheat on the device. I'm assuming most people have a higher preheat value than their standard value. Once your device reaches set temperature, the required wattage drops quite low. So for the majority of use cases out there, you can keep changing those Watts all you want, the resulting vape should be exactly the same, the rest is just a placebo effect.



    Temperature protection prevents burnt hits and unsafe temperatures. When you are not vaping, or looking at the screen, yes, this does bring the power level low. (Or if the atomizer design in question is incapable of decent vapor production (wattage) without getting you into unsafe temperatures.) A legitimate use I _have_ seen for hanging out at the temperature limit is targeting particular flavor components that are brought out at specific temperatures.

    The purpose of preheat is to quickly bring the coil up above the boiling point.

    Once boiling, the thermodynamics change. In this region, wattage is _the_ determining factor for maximum vapor production.[/QUOTE]

    I think of it as Temperature control and not protection. Temperature dictates your vapour production as well as the changes in flavour. With a suitable preheat you reach your desired temperature in less than 1s and after that the main Wattage helps you maintain that temperature. If the chip works as it should it doesn't matter if you set your main wattage at 40W or 150W, as it will be regulated accordingly to keep you at your desired Temperature. You can show this pretty clearly from Escribe.
  12. I don't understand people who adjust wattage. Do you realise how TC works, particularly on the DNA200?

    You can't change the preheat on the device. I'm assuming most people have a higher preheat value than their standard value. Once your device reaches set temperature, the required wattage drops quite low. So for the majority of use cases out there, you can keep changing those Watts all you want, the resulting vape should be exactly the same, the rest is just a placebo effect.

  13. blueridgedog said:

    [QUOTE=valld]Well, it looks like Evolve are not interested in further developing and investing in DNA200 chip. With the speed they react to our requests DNA200 will be obsolete very soon if it is not already..... Just get RX200 and forget it...............



    There has been several version of escribe and lots of beta firmware on this forum.  Failing to address this issue, in your opinion, negates the responsiveness of the firm entirely?

    This is a significant change and will probably be rolled out, but right now I know that Evolv is working on a research project, digesting the draft FDA rules and analyzing the first corpus of significant data from the first round of chip replacements.  This request has to be important, but admittedly of low priority at the moment.[/QUOTE]

    Agreed but it would have been nice if they had even responded to the request; afaik there hasn't been an official reply from them. It also doesn't take long to change something like this. If i's only a matter of time I guess they're quite low on resources.
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