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TorturedZen

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  1. I have managed to solve the issue although I still don't know what caused it.

    After a bit of research (to make sure nothing would be damaged) I opened Win10 Device Manager, located the 'USB Host Controller'  and selected the option to remove it. Win10 gives a warning that it will reboot. After rebooting, the Host Controller re-installed itself and Voila! All mods are connecting again. Go figure...LOL

    Thanks to everyone who replied here. I appreciate it!

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  2. Good afternoon  esteemed colleagues. I have 3 DNA mods - Lost Vape Drone, Dovpo Odin Mini and Lost Vape Hyperion.

    I can connect with my Hyperion to Escribe using USB 'C' without a problem. But neither the Drone nor Odin will connect using the an older USB 2.0 type cable. All my cables are "data" capable and have used the same 2 cables for quite a while now without any issues. So,  I've tried swapping cables and connecting to different ports on my PC. No joy. The funny thing is the mods will charge off the USB, they just won't connect! WTF?

    Can somebody offer a solution for this before I freakin go postal?

    Escribe is Ver 2.0 SP 30.1 International - PC is Win10

  3. First question...I've been trying to understand what determines the color for the graph lines in the Chart function.

    I have Power, Temp and Voltage options selected.  When I view the graph it shows Temp in red, but Power and Voltage are both showing yellow. How can I correct this so the graph shows 3 different colors?

    Second question...in Theme Designer-Chart  what is the function of the Time Bars option (defaults to 25) and the color box? Thanks in advance.

     

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  4. It asks if you have installed a new coil because there has been a change in the resistance from what you are locked in at.  With temp sensing materials like SS316 or Ti1 there's no reason to ever lock your ohms in, unless the atty being used is all jangly and ohm readings are unstable. Locking the ohms in with temp sensing materials will become a problem because the nature of those materials allows for temp fluctuations.  You're confusing the DNA chip and defeating the purpose of Temp Control.

  5. This happens on both my  Mirage 75C and Drone Squonker 250C.  But here's the thing...if the batteries are switched out quickly the devices will retain the clock settings.

    OTOH, if the batteries are removed and not replaced in a timely manner (I've never actually timed the "cutoff") then the settings will be lost.  So it helps to have some fully charged spares ready to go when you do a swap. Give that a try and hopefully that will help.

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  6. Once Theme Designer is opened, one of the 5 tabs that we see is Indicator Light,  a function which allows you to modify the colors that will be displayed on the little LED.

    In some themes I've seen that the indicator colors can be modified to show a gradient effect within the color.  I have tried (in vain) to figure out how that's done but nothing has worked.  There are little boxes with a "+- x-<-"  The Plus symbol obviously adds a color,  X removes it but the arrow symbol has me confused. Is that what is needed to do the gradient...and if so, how? If not then how are the gradient colors accomplished?? And what does the arrow symbol do?

    If anyone knows how this works can you share your knowledge please?

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  7. Ok, well it seemed to work for what my settings were. I have dual fused  SS Claptons at 0.09 on a Wotofo Flux. 

    Drone set to 65w and 430F,  preheat set to 100w , target temp 300F and Punch set to 5.  It was  ramping up quite slowly but after seeing your post it occurred to me that maybe my preheat settings were too low.  

    Edit to ask: Is there some general rule of thumb for preheat setting based on the other parameters?

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