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TexNZ

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  1. Exact same situation and same question. I only use SS316L and only vape using TC. Do I just use replay in TC mode no different than I use it in power mode? How is using replay in one or the other different, or it doesn't matter which mode you're in? Thank you.
  2. Thank you, Craig. They up'd the refund to $60 and I keep the mod to ship to Evolv tracked ($48 from where I live in AUS). I can appreciate Fasttech doesn't have the money to throw at a full refund plus $50 for tracked shipping back to China. And the language barrier has been quite difficult but Fasttech stayed with me through the process and saw it through best they could which I respect. WIll use the refund amount to ship it to U.S., hopefully, Evolv can get it back in working order. Just wanted to say thanks for the link.
  3. Fasttech offered $50 refund and I keep the defective mod. A $50 refund on a $140 mod, isn't a lot of fun nor makes any sense for me as the buyer, sigh. They say in their refund policy 'fasttech provides full refunds on DOA items and/or exchanges including return shipping'. Hopefully, it's a language miscommunication and they'll work it out with me.
  4. Thank you for your response, VBad. May I ask, am I uploading the 75C settings correctly to my mod? I connect my Paranormal with usb, I launch escribe for mac which recognizess my 75C, I click "connect and download settings", after download completes, I then click "Upload Settings to Device", then lastly I click "Disconnect". That's how I upload settings. Anything incorrect there?
  5. (HUG) Thank you, VBad! And thank you for not blasting or embarrassing me for asking. I appreciate the concise explanation. So ".csv" is just the extension of the file type, "comma separated values", and a .csv file used with a DNA board is, above all, a custom means of providing more accurate battery meter reading than what is provided out-of-the-box . I believe I have that correct. So if I use a .csv for two Samsung 30Qs, I should only use 30Q's while that .csv is in use. E.g., it would be useless to be using a .csv for two Samsung 30Qs if I had two Sony VTC5s in my mod, correct?
  6. Hoping to hear their response as well. Thanks, Ploppy.
  7. Doubt it's relevant but my 75C Paranormal autofires the moment I close the battery door and the batteries touch their respective contacts. Does your Therion ever auto-fire with the atty attached?
  8. would someone explain to a battery noob (hi..) what exactly is the benefit of a battery .csv And if I am using, for example, a .csv for 2 Samsung 30Qs in a DNA75C device -- does that mean I cannot then use my Sony VTC5A's in a device using a .csv for Samsung batteries? Very sorry for the basic question but would greatly help me out and thank you.
  9. I have no concept of what is happening with my Paranormal 75C. Initially (for 4 days), it worked, then, roughly half the time I'd insert my batteries, my Paranormal would auto fire (no screen messages or illumination what so ever - just an instant autofire the moment I push the battery door closed). Thankfully, the first time it happened I heard the juice heat and crackle in time to realize my Paranormal was auto firing and I was able to slide the battery door back open and tilt the batteries out before anything other than a burnt wick occurred. Cut to present and my 75C is auto-firing -every single time- I close the battery door. It begins firing even before the door is truly slid-in and locked close -- the moment the batteries barely begin touching their respective contacts I get the dreaded auto-fire. Could anyone give me a rough idea of what is occurring internally causing this and perhaps a way to restore proper function to my new device. Thanks so much for your time, help and any thoughts.
  10. Having the same problem on my Therion as well. The problem seems to self correct then goes back to misrepresenting battery capacity rather sporadically. I'm removing batteries that are actually well charged at times -- then vaping using batteries that are actually low but reading high on the meter. Has your problem resolved completely? Thanks.
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