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  1. Tonyg6918 said:

    My DNA has been working fine since I received it and today I was using it and the screen just went black and won't fire. Also it won't recognize when plugged into computer.



    Similar thing happened to me, had to get it repaired by vendor.  Worth checking connections inside and trying to force a reboot by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery if you can, otherwise if escribe won't talk to it I don't know what else you can do but send it back.
  2. magerb said:

    When I charge my Vapor Shark DNA 200 the green light around the fire button does not come on indicating the device is fully charged. Is this an issue with the Vapor Shark? Anyone else's device do this? Also the red ring while charging is very dim and hard to see.



    Yes this is how the VS 200s seem to work - dim red during charge and no green at the end. Shame, I liked the way it worked on the rDNAs better.
  3. ccwl@hotmail.ca said:

    Just got mine today, very nice mod but battery life is not so good, hoping there will be a better replacement or something !

    Not sure what you were expecting but should be equivalent to a decent 18650. May take a couple of charge cycles to reach full capacity. The good news is zip charging is faster than any other mod.
  4. You can lock resistance on the mod itself:

    Resistance lock: The DNA 200 relies on the cold resistance of the atomizer to measure temperature accurately. If the connection is not stable or if you find the measured resistance drifts with time, it may be desirable to lock the atomizer resistance. To do so, while locked hold both the Fire and Up buttons for two seconds to enter Resistance Lock mode. In this mode, the DNA 200 will use the present atomizer cold resistance without refinement until the atomizer is disconnected or the resistance lock is disabled. A lock symbol will replace the ohm symbol on the display. To disable resistance lock, repeat the procedure to lock it.

    http://evolvapor.com/datasheet/dna200.pdf

  5. wtcamer said:

    Yeah I wanna know how this works as well. I drain my battery as fast as I charge it and I hate having to stay tethered because I'm scared it might get too low xD This .97amps is nice, but 1.97 would be a lot nicer ^_^



    Well I can't tell you exactly how it works, but I can tell you it does work on the Vaporshark DNA200. It's silly fast, approx 90 mins from empty to full. I don't run mine right down so its usually less than an hour when I top up each evening.

  6. Just heard back from Vaporshark who said replacement batteries would be available "soon", but said I could order one from Evolv meantime, implying they're using the Fullymax (though they did not explicitly state that).  I'll just wait for theirs as it will presumably have the correct connectors already mounted. I won't be trying to hot swap though, I'm not sure thats a good idea. If you need more capacity I think planning to top up via USB or get a bigger capacity mod is a better bet.
  7. If I'm understanding John in the thread linked below, if the device sees data lines it will limit the charge current.  That is also what I've observed, less than 500 mA when connected to a USB 3.0 port, up to 1A when connected to a wall wart.

    https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/68472-topic/

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