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  1. Res should never drop when you fire, either fitted the atty hot or have a connection or coil issue. I will repeat what I have posted elsewhere:

    I get this with a clone Exocet in a clone BB, I override and lock the res to the min, then adjust the res value to  tune in the vape, too hot lower the res, too cool raise the res, with SS these adjustments are only 0.01 - 0.002 ohm at a time.  The board can't cure an atty with a inherent unstable  connection issue, but you can probably use this method to work around it.

  2. Theme designer

    add field - setting

    usb current (sort of charge current, but at 5 v for USB)

     

    maybe

     

    Theme designer

    add field - device monitor field

    Battery current (would include charge, not tried)

     

     

    Theme designer

    add field - device monitor field

    Atomizer current (amps while firing)

  3. Not got one, but looks like those tabs are the screen holder, try removing the 3 hex screws holding the board down I suspect it will lift easily after that and you will be able to change the screen easily.

     

    ETA

    You can see the lower screw in the bottom left of the photo, the other two are in the top corners of the board.

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  4. Almost certainly a connection issue, could be the way the mesh is connected in the atty and you may not be able to change the.  After vaping TC since the DNA 40 I had to use ohm lock for the second time, both times were with clone atties, the first was an Origenny 2 ( managed to fix that by stripping some of the anodising) and now with an Exocet (for Billet Box). It feels a bit like defeat doing it, but it works tuning by taste.  In Atomiser Analyser override ohms to the lowest it registers in Device Monitor, set the temp to your norm, if to weak increase the res a little, if to lively lower the res a little, repeat until it hits the sweet spot. 

    Only do this if you have to, DNAs do a great job with good connections and like I said I have only had to do it twice since TC hit the world.  Some gnarly coils may benefit even with good connections they can jump about in res terms.

  5. It fits connection issues, I'm not absolutely saying that is it, but it fits, clean threads and surfaces (including 510 centre Pin both sides, battery contacts etc), atty centre pin or joints between more complex atties body sections also can cause issues.  Any brass or copper in the chain can oxidise and accumulate general dirt over time and needs regular maintenance, not every day, week or month, just keep an eye one it.

  6. I think this because it is a 2 battery cell 250C and the resistance is causing it to hit the voltage cut off,  the simple answer is use a lower resistance coil if you want 95 W as you can't add battery cells.   This board is a step down converter and the data sheet has 10 V as the max output voltage, this would be with 4 battery cells, you only have half that and are getting 7.3 V so it is not a halving of the max, but I would put my money on this being your issue.  If you lower the power so the voltage is < 7 V is it accurate then? if so my guess is probably right.

     

    ETA lower battery charge will negatively affect this, but it does not need to be an issue if you can lower your resistance enough.

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  7. I realise English is not your first language, but neither are functions, Charging is a field (read-only data) and Charge is a setting (read and write data, a setting not a measurement) I have not investigated Charge, you could add it to a theme and see if you can match what it is/does in EScribe.

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  8. Not tried it, but I think you guess correctly.  As I understand it this setting is mainly for charging and battery protection and the device will always use all cells in series.  If you are charging externally you could set the battery type to power supply but you would lose low battery protection.  3 cells  sounds like the best way IMO, I think it would still individually monitor each of the 3 cells for low voltage, again if you are not going to charge 4 cells in the mod.  Disclaimer: I have not tried these so only do so at your own risk and if you understand what you are doing.

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  9. It is fair to say replay replaces temp control, it is built on top of Evolv's temp control tech and couldn't work without it.  A bit like some cars having computerised driving aids replay would be like the manufactures preset that works for most folks, but having all the fine adjustments with TC is more akin to a track car and can provide greater control and performance when desired.

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