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BillW50

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  1. No, I am not I'm not arrogant Mike. And neither is any e-cigarette company. Have you heard of one who are stating their plans yet Mike? Where are they Mike? Are the ones who are not saying anything about their plans arrogant too Mike? And you are running on a very fine line right now with your personal attacks.
  2. Make plans when a million things can happen between now and then? How do you make plans for a million possibilities Mike? And I am sure when the time comes, they will have an official press release and let us all know.
  3. Why would they have plans? I don't have plans. Do you have plans? I wouldn't have any plans until it is a done deal.
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  5. Oh you think it is a done deal? Hardly! Lots of things still has to happen along the way and it could be shot down or changed drastically.
  6. Yeah if you are not going do the soldering to replace the fuse, it is pointless to open it up anyway. Might as well submit a warranty claim.
  7. Huh? The HCigar VT133 doesn't have reverse battery protection?
  8. I never experienced a blown fuse yet on the DNA200, so I don't know if your symptoms fits or not. But some others here knows the symptoms very well and hopefully they will be here soon.
  9. Nope! I missed something, sorry. I corrected mine above and made a note. I guess somewhere I got mixed up for a second between Fred's labeling and Evolv's. Fred's = Evolv's 1 = 3 2 = 2 3 = 1 4 = GND
  10. That would be best for everyone if they went along with that plan.
  11. Yes the diagram is correct. Oh I see why your looks all wrong. You numbered them from left to right. Fred numbered them if held that way right to left.
  12. Can you vape while the USB is connected? Or does it just light up the display and no firing? It might be handy to take a screen shot of the Device Monitor running so we can see all of the values.
  13. Whoa! Are you sure dwcraig1? Three cells should be wired using Fred's pin numbering would be: 3+4 = cell 1 2+3 = cell 2 1+2 = cell 3 1+4 = sum of cells 1+2+3 On two cells it should be: 3+4 = cell 1 2+3 = cell 2 3+4 = should be a dead short. (<-- Wrong sorry, should be 1+2) 1+4 = sum of cells 1+2 UPDATE: Corrected error.
  14. That is okay about the pin numbers. It is really numbered like this starting with the black wire. GND (black), 1 (white), 2 (red), 3 (red). The first pin they really call ground and not pin 1. I thought that was funny Evolv labeled it that way. And yes, if that white wire doesn't ohm through, that is it.
  15. EScribe is showing cell 1 isn't right. That should be between the black and white wire. You should read one battery between them. Between white and red would be another battery (cell 2). But it does seem that that white wire is open somewhere, probably where it was spliced. On that side of the battery sled, that white should be connected to both posts on that side. You could ohm it and make sure it is. Also ohm both posts on that side, they should be shorted together. P.S. Pull out the batteries when you start to ohm on the lowest range. Short the test leads together to test it can read a short.
  16. Hey Fred, that last picture of the battery sled and plugs. Can you take another image so I can see the wires on the sled and which pins they go to? Well I guess you can tell me too. What I see is... 1) Blk goes what you are calling pin 4 (it is really pin 1, but that is ok. We will use your numbering.) 2) Wht goes to pin 3 3) And I can't see what is connected to pin 1 and 2. I assume two reds goes somewhere but I can't see. Does one go to pin 1 and the other red goes to pin 2? If that is right, ohm between pin 1 and 2 and they should be connected together and ohm a short.
  17. You can probably find a cheap Windows laptop on eBay for about 25 bucks.
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  19. Here is the Ni200 resistance vs. temperature graph. The resistance nearly triples at 600°F.
  20. Did you also consider that Ni200 from room temperature doubles its resistance when heated to about 400°F?
  21. I haven't seen one for the DNA75, but it is really easy to create one. Ohm's Law is all it is. Take the max current for whatever wattage and then do another for max voltage. That will give you your answers. Here is one for the DNA200, but the right side one is the two cell configuration. So the max voltage column should be the same (max R), but the DNA75 only puts out 30A max right? So the min R column is the only one that has to be adjusted.
  22. How stable is your Atomizer Analyzer? I quit using SS before I got any DNA200 mods, so I don't know what it looks like or acts like. I do hear that the newest firmware (which isn't released yet) does SS TC a lot better.
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