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daisychainvaper

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  1. heyho, since I have a couple of mods, sometimes my triade dna250 is sitting in the shelf for 2 weeks and I am not using it. Most of the time, one cell has drained quite a bit - the other 2 are still ok. I have not investigated this more but will do soon. It seem it is not the same battery but the same slot - so it does not seem to be the cell itself. Anyone has/had a similar issue? Is this a wiring problem or a chip problem? Last time the cells read 4.11/4.11/3.7 .. I have displayed the 3 voltages on the display all the time to keep track. If you use the mod the whole day or two, the cells discharge perfectly even. Only when idle one starts to drift.
  2. yes, they are at least 15A, more like 20A (says Mooch ). If the battery can not deliver 6V anymore, then a weak battery message would be more logical than an ohms too high in my opinion. Thats all I wanted to say hehe
  3. Will plug it in next time and do a screenshot. My impression is that the chip can not deliver 6V on 2*3.7V Samsung 30Q. Therefore it displays "ohms too high" since it can not reach the desired Wattage with the available volts. edit: ups, yes, sorry, thought I mentioned that I am using the dual config (boxer 167)
  4. Yes, I know. But my ohms are not too high for the wattage setting since it is below 6V (in dual configuration). My batteries can not deliver 6V, so the chip should say "weak battery" NOT "ohms too high".
  5. I noticed the following behaviour which can easily be improved. You can set your mod to a wattage, that exceeds the 6V limit and the mod shows "ohms too high". This is correct but the mod should not let you set a wattage exceeding 6V in first place The wrong part here: If your battery is draining and falling to 3.7V for example, the mod shows ohms too high again because it can no longer deliver 6V! This should be weak battery, not ohms too high. On a 0.4 ohm coil I get the warning at 3.5V at 77W, with a 0.48 ohm coil at 74W, I get this warning at 3.7V. Ohms too high is just not correct, they are in the 6V range, the mod just can not deliver 6V anymore and should display "weak battery". Also I am wondering why other chps can deliver 6V down to 3.2V on my samsung 30Q (at least I think so) but not the DNA250? EDIT: I am talking about the dual cell config! So DNA167
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