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  1. It may just be you are not giving it enough power for the temp to raise 185 F in the first second, if the board can see this it will stop trying to temp limit.
  2. Hook it up to EScribe and select pack, current, voltage and power and vape, I suspect you will see that your cells are hitting one of the safety limits. Probably the min voltage limit (pack) of 2.75 V, this could be a connection issue or just decreased performance with old cells.
  3. Try reinstalling and check that you have drivers selected in the options.
  4. That is where external buttons are connected, no "parts" are fitted there, maybe some loose bit of metal shorted that out.
  5. The data capture from device monitor uses three decimal places in the CSV produced (0.001) but it will be higher internally, IDK the limit. The precision show through EScribe or the mod screen will be far lower than the internal precision. EG: in Escribe you can set material profile data points to in 0.0001 steps, but internally it is 16 bits below the decimal point or increments of 0.0000152587890625.
  6. You only need Advanced display mode, no need to show the manufacture stuff.
  7. Are you using a VaporShark DNA 200, if so that would be fine as they have 2 A charging, otherwise I would open a support ticket with Evolv.
  8. You don't hear of it much with the DNAs, there are 11,600 members here so I think this is less of one percent of the membership and by it's nature this forum is going to attract those with problems.
  9. Could there be a loose connection in the mod like the board or 510 ground? Aromamizers are great, but some coils need to be tightened very tight as does the deck and the 510 adjustment screw.
  10. Are the SS coils spaced, with ss if just 2 adjacent loops short it would be enough for the resistance not to rise enough and the device would see it as non temp sensing wire. It maybe worth dry firing the coils to check for hot spots as well.
  11. Temp protection info messages are not errors, they are nothing to worry about and show the device is working properly, you can turn them off in EScribe if you want. First thing it to check all connections are good and are clean, if that doesn't cure it then I would guess that coils do not match the standard SS316 profile, I don't use a Crown so don't know if there is a better matched material profile for them. In the mean time just turn the temp up until you get the vape feeling right, you will still have temp limiting at a sensible temp, but the temp on the screen may well show higher.
  12. I very much doubt it, Evolv have never done that sly marketing trick of releasing a device that can just about run at the quoted power until the big reviewers have finished reviewing it then releasing an update to up the power higher than it can deliver unless the battery is full and the sun is shining.
  13. I would change my batteries not my mod if sagged too much, a different mod with the same battery configuration cannot make your batteries any better.
  14. To delete a material profile you must first ensure that it is not selected in a profile. You can get the Evolv profiles by starting EScribe without a device connected, open Evolv DNA 75 from the Edit New Settings list, then go to the materials tab, select the profile in the list on the left and save to your hard disk. Then you can load them to your device, no need to use SteamEngine for 316, Ti, Ni or Kanthal (Watts).
  15. That is exactly what happens when I try and use more than the 2 A output form a powerbank I am testing ATM, DNA 200 & 1 A charger both get full current, but add another charger and that happens to the DNA 200 charge current. I would say it is probably the supply that is having trouble keeping up.
  16. Yeah, Evolv don't do that sneaky trick of releasing a mod with a power leval it can almost do for the review cycle then boosting the power in fw to levels it can't do unless the battery is full and the sun is out to boost sales after the reviewers have moved on to the next device. It's hardware that limits the ability to handle power.
  17. It's and inductor, but I've not seen one with the value written on it which your friend would need to know and ther is no guarantee that it is the only faulty component, it is just a wire coil and unlikely to fail on it's own. I would recommend opening a ticket with Evolv.
  18. LiPo is correct for 18650s, there is no 18650 battery type on the 200, all you only need to set is the Capacity in (Wh).
  19. I can't see anything in the config that would explain your issue, I copied the screen settings to a DNA 200 and they work fine, I would decrease the fade in time to 0.25 myself.
  20. Not got a VT133, but sometimes when you drop 18650 mods the weight of the battery flattens the battery connection/spring and you can normally bend it back.
  21. Logically the resistance goes up when you fire it, you can check the live ohms in device monitor while you fire it, it could be a poor connection, wrong wire or loops shorting between each other.
  22. In short no, the DNA 200 needs at least 2 cells in series so parallel is not an option with 3 cells, you could swap the board for a DNA 75, but the 200 is more efficient and you would shorten runtime slightly. There is no reason that parallel would give you longer run time, Watt hours are Watt hours and each battery would need to supply a third in either config. For long run time, high Watt hours since you are not running high wattages 3 x Samsung 30Q or LG HG2 batteries would be a good choice IMO giving you around 33 Wh over 3 time what the smaller LiPo designs have. Always buy from a reputable source there are fakes about.
  23. You are running an older version, before V 1.2, you can get 1.2 from the DNA 75 product page or the early fw thread if you want.
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