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BillW50

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  1. The only reasons for locking the ohms to my knowledge are the following:

    1) You are going to remove battery power while to coil isn't at room temp and replace the battery or reconnect.

    2) Your resistance isn't stable enough (loose or dirty connections).

    3) Where the air temperature isn't normal, like outside in the winter.

  2. PBiddy412 said:

    The Laisimo does have voltage. It changes per hit and is around 5.11 and has gone up to 5.32 if I chain it.



    Your post with EScribe Device Monitor screen shot also shows the live ohms increasing a bit as the temperature of the coil rises. I am guessing you are using SS in wattage mode. Thus the Laisimo is adjusting the voltage higher as the live ohms increases to maintain the same wattage.
  3. The Laisimo does display volts (I don't think it is live). Plus I don't know if the volts are read as peak, average, or RMS. It is probably the latter. The Laisimo has a nice huge color display. It also communicates to another device by Bluetooth. It stores stats like puffs per day, time of each puff, at what wattage, how many seconds, and at what resistance.

  4. When you fire up EScribe and run the Device Monitor. Check boxes for Power, Voltage, and Live Ohms. Now vape normally and what does the graph look like? For Voltage and Power you might see a quick rise, but all three should quickly become a perfectly straight line during the vape. If they are, then I can only think of one thing. Your Laisimo isn't really hitting at the wattages you set it at, but something less (so you have to set the DNA less to match). The Laisimo also uses pulse output at higher wattages while the DNA gives you true steady wattage output.

  5. You know, if it were me. I would disconnect the battery and reconnect it a few minutes later before I requested a RMA. It probably won't help, but it is worth a shot maybe. That is assuming you have a driver for those odd looking screws (I forgot what they are called).

  6. I don't know of any off hand right now, but this place is gearing up to make 3D printed ones for the RX200. And I asked them what about the DNA200? And they said they will look into it. Say what is the faceplate made out of anyway? Is it plastic?

    CUSTOM Reuleaux RX200 Panel & Button kits!

    Oh the above is a reddit link and they are having their April Fools prank. So don't think you were sent to Fasttech. :D

  7. Oh yes. The problem is when you clone Drive C, you also clone all of its memories as well. And Windows gives all drives a serial number and then remembers this drive. So what happens is Windows knows this new drive isn't drive C, so it won't accept it as drive C. The fix is to change the serial number. Then Windows has no memory of this drive and will now accept this drive as the new drive C.

  8. ChunkyButt200 said:

    if you're asking if i had it plugged into a 2 amp wall wart, yes i did. i was using a usb cable capable of supporting two amps. device was charging at a rate of 1.90-1.98 amps (varies during charge). why? what are your thoughts? i'm interested if someone has a definitive reason for this type of failure. 



    Well my thoughts are just that at 2A, the VS gets quite warm and I had some concerns about that.
  9. Well only one thing left. In EScribe, file and save should save everything. I would use save as and create a brand new file name after you connection and download from the device. I would save your profiles too (you don't have too) and your theme (again and you don't have to). And under the General tab there is a button that says Restore Defaults.

    Now if that doesn't help, I can't think of anything else except a hardware failure. And be careful after Restore Defaults. Wattages and TC and maybe other things won't be where you left them.

  10. Nathan already has the latest version of EScribe and firmware. But the problem started back with an earlier of both. My idea is that a newer firmware may not reset something, but leaves it as is. But most users it won't affect. But if there is an old glitch there, the update didn't reset that part of the code or data.

    The only other thing left that I can think of trying is resetting the Statistics in the Device Monitor. In case the data got corrupt or something.

  11. No, don't mess with the version of EScribe, leave that one alone. But while EScribe is open and the DNA200 is connected, click on Tools -> Update Firmware.

    The idea of changing the firmware is all it takes is one bit toggled wrong to make the mod to act totally odd. Normally this isn't a problem. But once every blue moon or so it might happen.

  12. Deep sleeps after 30 minutes and won't wake up without an USB connection? Hmm... just a long shot. Try plugging in the USB cable with the other end is connected to nothing to see if it still wakes up. Next try giving it just power through the USB (like from a wall adapter to USB adapter). This would show whether the data lines are needed to turn it on. And lastly this shouldn't have anything to do with anything, but does it do the same without an atty attached? If it doesn't, that would be a huge clue.

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