Cheers all - New to the forum and a ticket is open already....buuuuut while waiting on a response, figured I would check on thoughts/opinions around an issue. My Triade DNA 250 only gets to 0.52-0.58A charging over the micro USB. I took a look and seems a couple other folks are having similar issues without much resolve. So, here's what we have: Mod: Lost Vape Triade DNA 250 EScribe Firmware(s): 1.2 SP5a to start, down(?)graded to 1.2 SP5 for further testing Batteries: 3x LG HE4 18650, 2500mAh @ 20A -Type: LiPo -Cap: 27.75Wh -Cutoff: 2.8V -Max Peak Input: 28A Got a screen attached in DevMon currently using the USB cable that came with the mod, plugged in a USB3.0. The batteries are not all married cells, but only vary in voltage by +/- 0.05V at a given time. What I have tried so far: -Dedicated 5V:2A charger that powers a RasPi2B without issues -2x Micro USB cables rated for 1A in a total of 6x USB 2.0 ports at 0.5A, 3x USB 3.0 ports at .9A, and a dedicated charging USB port at 1A -The included MicroUSB cable in a variety of the ports above -LG V10 9V/5V:1.8A dedicated wall charger with mfg. cable -LG Nexus 5 5V:1.2A dedicated wall charger with Triade cable In EScribe: -Tried on the latest update firmware 1.2 SP5a and downgraded to 1.2 SP5 to see if it made any difference -28A max input, then 2A max input, 9A max input, 20A max input...essentially just threw in some values to see if any change was monitored -Set USB Current Limit to 2A (more to come on that) -Did a soft reset -Did a hard reset -Tried another user's EScribe settings that was confirmed to get ~1.9A charge -Tried two different sets of 18650s, once at ~20% and another at ~80% both times Nada. No matter the settings, charger, source, firmware, profile, etc., it's still only registering 0.52-0.58A charge. Fun facts discovered in the trials: -USB Power Bank tried and tested at 1A output started charging, then disconnected and the draw indicator on the bank turned off -Set USB Current will reduce the max charge if set for something like 0.3A and 0.1A, but will not exceed the 0.58A if I then set the max to 1A, 1.1A, 2A, etc. I'm personally straight out of ideas. I haven't tested any of the ports to confirm their output, but you'd think with the variety alone, I would have landed on something successful if it was going to be successful. As said, a ticket's open to get some extra eyes on it, but anyone have any ideas of anything else to test out before then? Thanks all!