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  1. I got a head start on most people testing these so am sharing the theme I made for you to use and to see how you can use conditions, gauges, toggles etc. Things that are not obvious are: Clicking the profile name on the main screen takes you to atty setting. Clicking on the profile name in the atty screen let you change profile. Clicking the Ohm symbol in the atty setting page remeasures your resistance. Temp is swamped for voltage on the main screen if temp protection is turned off or you have a non-temp sensing coil. On the recording screen if you click the number you are taken to the most recent puff and if you click on the graph you are take to the field selection screen. Most icons you can select will show some text in the status field saying what they do. Enjoy DNA75C VB001.ecigtheme
  2. Safe, google battery university if you want to know more, not kissing you off, just a good place to explain these sort of things. High capacity allows lower C rating for a given current (amps) level .
  3. True, but I don't think it is getting anywhere 600 F in this case, just one or more of the above issues causing it to be a weak vape.
  4. It could be several things, the most likley being: locking the cold res too low, not enough contact area between the coil and the wick (add more wraps), material not matching the TCR or poor contacts. Low preheat or low power are less likley as they are the first things most people would try. I use 316L from 2 different sources (StealthVape & Zipipf) mostly tipple twisted 0.2 mm or 0.4 mm and never need to go above 400 F, I use the Evolv SS316 material profile, ph power about 2-3 times vape power and ph punch maxed.
  5. Yeah, there are no button actions you can attach to, you can specify if you can fire on a per screen basis, if you have it so it doesn't fire fire will take you back to the previous screen.
  6. You have exit up and down actions, could be go to another screen or round robin.
  7. I would think (95% sure) it is the board temp sensor (thermistor) gone, it so you are going to need the board replaced, leave the batteries out for 30 mins and see if it's still crazy.
  8. It might be on the mod tab on that version, something like uses external charger, you would want to set that to false.
  9. No, I get > 1.9 A from Samsung 2 A charger, could be the Wh set too low, the device limits charge to 1 C rate, also to 1 A when data is connected like a PC USB 3 port, but setting the charging current in DM to low as others have said seems most likely cause. For the guy wit 0.1 A charge have you disable charging in DMA accidentally?
  10. An example of using the conditions to show status and different fields, in this example they are around Temp Protection and Preheat, if you turn off Temp Protection or select a material that is moarked non temp sensing like Kanthal then temp is swapped for voltage. The TP icon: default shows on image, atty\temp-protect-enabled=false as the condition for showing the off image. atty\temp-sensing-material=false also for showing the off image. Text status default shows "PH" for preheat atty\preheat-enabled=false shows "---" atty\temp-protect-enabled=false shows "PWR" in yellow atty\temp-sensing-material=false shows "PWR"in yellow atty\temp-sensing-dectect=false shows "???" in orange (tested with an ss coil using a NI profile) Temp Field atty\temp as default atty\temp-protect-enabled=false shows diag\atty\voltage atty\temp-sensing-material=false shows diag\atty\voltage
  11. I think they will be available soon, there is a step file for the case that include the board about.
  12. You should take a pic of the wood in the screen hole it may make a good background for your theme, worth a go at least.
  13. Changing the backgrounds to personalise a theme you download is very easy, these are a few of the screens from the first post, you would just do it once for each pic. It took far longer to do the screen shots than change the theme.
  14. If you wanted the simplest theme possible for non-temp sensing you could do this. You would just download the file, double click it and the Theme Installer would open, you click yes and job done. You would have to had install Theme Installer or EScribe first. The only adjustments you would have are Watts and Screen Brightness in this example and it would work fine with non temp sensing wire. The bit where ist says "Evolv DNA" would show the status messages like check battery Etc
  15. Not sure about the clock resetting the battery is fixed in the test unit I have. It really does need a select button, when you get your hands on one you will see how easy it is to use, being able to change your res and preheat when you are out and about is awsome. I very much doubt it will come to the older devices because the screen size, but I don't know. I'm sure Evolv will post it when the put up a product page, but here is a taste of a theme I made from scratch, it is not finished, it will be freely available to use or edit when the Theme Park goes live, I will also provide the SVG files for graphics. Have a look at the Busardo videos for more detail, I don't want to get too specific at this point as some things will probably change before release. The screen is 160x80px, you can have either orientation, but not both in a single theme, you can have up to 3 backgrounds and smaller images of any size, subject to storage. You can use any fonts, but in 3 sizes, they can be different font families if you want. You can add up to 8 conditions for a field, including default = no condition, these would be things like temp protect = off or battery level < 15%. There are gauges where you provide an empty and a full image, like the brightness, preheat and battery in my theme. There are also Toggles, the same as gauges but for on off, like the check boxes and the stealth mode icon on my themes. If you add a is charging condition to the battery gauge adding 2 more images with the lightning bolt you can get a more functional gauge, but it is a learning curve. There is also a status field (has Evolv DNA in the screen shoots) that will show warnings and tool tip like text you can set for any element that can get focus. There is a Theme editor where you create or edit these graphically, it can run stand alone. None of the materials stuff on my theme is implemented yet, but as the aim is to be able to do most everything you can do in EScribe I would expect them to. You can also have up to 3 backgrounds. This is the latest theme I have done, the photos are a slightly older version, it has status indicators at the top of the main screen, in the photos the 1st is if Temp mode is enables and the 2nd shows "PH" for preheat enabled, "--" for preheat disabled, "PWR" when temp protect is off and hopefully "???" when if drops out of temp mode. Also Temp swaps for voltage when not in temp mode, and the Atty Profile page hides fields when the parent feature is disabled, you have to is this one field at a time and they have to be the same size, and you cannot overlap elements. When you navigate around anything editable or clicikable gets highlighted, then click an editable field the highlight colours change and the up & down buttons set the value, click again to stop editing. Also if the status text is set for any of these elements it displays in the status panel at the bottom of most screens, where it shows "Evolv DNA" in the screen shots. On the main screen if you click (with centre button) the profile name you are taken to the atty screen, if you click watts, temp or ohms you can adjust the settings with up & down, click again to set. The bar is a slider for the brightness, the magnifying glass take you to the Info menu and the cog take you to the Settings menu. All info screens have the blue background and all settings screens have the dark red background. Hopefully all the info screens are self explanatory except Live View as the graph doesn't show up on the screen shot. On that screen clicking the arrows take to to previous or next puff, clicking the puff number take you to the latest puff, which is also the default. Clicking the graph take you to the Love Fields screen where you select what to record, as with all child screens scrolling past the top or the bottom take you back to the parent screen. Hopefully the Settings screens are self explanatory. These are the current fields you can access in a theme, I'm sure there will be more to come.
  16. It is really jut the top of 18650's that is risky when the wrap is damaged, makes it very easy to create a short circuit by just contacting a flat bit of metal. The sides are only likley to be an issue if you had a positive ground device, I doubt you will ever find an electronic product like that, no doubt there will be some, but as rear as rocking hours sh1t. But mech (tube) mods with the battery upside down are exactly that: positive ground, so any contact to the battery body is a short, not with the battery +ve at the 510 end, don't want to start a panic or nothink.
  17. It was a shock to me way back, the mods low cut off has a lot to do with it and that's just new knowledge to vapers. Batteries used to be something you put in a flash light, better batteries gave more runtime and don't leave old batteries in you flashlight so they leak was about the limit of everybodies knowledge.
  18. Battery mAh ratings are typically running them down to 2.5 V at an amp or less, that's not lies but just not how we vape, they would be more accurate for lower powered devices like, IDK say a digital camera, eReader or GPS, just not eCigs and higher current devices.
  19. First things to do are clean the battery cap and 510 threads with IPA, Rubbing Alcohol or Meths and check the ground screw on the bottom of the case is snug, it could also be the board mount screws, but I think they are harder to get to.
  20. You need to have selected it during install IIRC and have manufacture as the display mode.
  21. You should be able to recover by applying service pack, just click through the warnings about not being connected.
  22. The 950 mAh nanotec form HobbyKing should fit (you will need to change the 2 large plugs), not quite as good battery as the Fullymax, but I have been using 2 of them for a year or more with no issues. https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-950mah-2s-25-50c-lipo-pack.html
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