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shehabismail

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  1. Hello, why do evolv boards that use escribe have the option (or mandatory I dont know) battery discharge profiles? Why do we have to look for dual or triple or lipo discharge profiles and apply it to the mod? Is the watt hour setting enough? All other boards deal with this on their own without having the user to define these values

  2. 22 minutes ago, Wayneo said:

    1 amp maximum, diminishing as it gets closer to being full. The 75 uses a different/lesser Battery chip (BMC) and only the options shown in 'Screen' Charging are available

    does that stand true for dna 60?

  3. Hello I need to know how many amps are being used to charge the batteries inside the mod, also what is the setting to choose in escribe to make the mod show the charging amps. I can find it on DNA 200,250 but cannot find it for dna 60 or 75

  4. Already tried that, and resetteted current limit, tried everything but it was dead. changing it however this IC did fix 1 board but i still have 2 dead ones as seen on my pictures. This IC is very rare and i found it on the repair shop  i visited. This shop is vape specific repair shop and they did the desolder and resolder themselves so i am unsure how they did it.

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  5. Hello,

    This is to discuess the charging issues on the DNA 250 "Balanced" charging chipset. I owned 2 devices, the Rebel 167 and Vaporshark 250. Both of them DIED and the reason was the charging IC is fried. I went to a local repair shop where I live and they told me this is a common issue and the IC needs to be desoldered and a new one installed and they didnt have stock. I had to buy New boards. I see multiple users complaining about 0% battery here and CHECK BATTERY status and in Lipo case not charging at all. Why did EVOLV use this faulty chip?

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  6. @Wayneo The first battery died after 3 months i bought the mod and i left it until i got a new battery recently. The first one died in a similar fashion but i knew it died as 2 cells were below 1v and 1 cell was @ 3.7v and since i put this new battery yesterday it showed half full and couldnt charge it since then but the 3 cells are reporting similar voltages. 

    I wonder the board still remembers the old decision it took to stop charging the first failed battery and is acting up the same with this new LiPo. It is the same exact lipo that came with it originally, the Fullymax 30c one

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