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  1. 1 minute ago, saschacolussi said:

    Theanks for the batteries, but about the thermal, didnt you said that your mod had a problem and had to return it? meaning, the case analyzer you ran should be wrong right?

    Nah. The issue that caused me to contact WetVapes was not related to mod's thermal readings. It was related to a 510 pod that was not secure. I since fixed it myself by taking a mod apart and tightening up the pod from the inside. What bothered me during Case Analyzer run was that even during the "cooling" stages throughout the analysis it was showing a charging going on at 0.001-0.003 amps. In the end I opted to ignore it and had been running on the values I got for over a year.

  2. 22 minutes ago, saschacolussi said:

    Hi, been looking for the discharge profile for the vtc5a's did you got it for the triade? Also, saw that you ran the case analyzer but with issues, did you managed to get it right? Thanks a lot mate.

    I have VTC5a curve profiles for a single and dual setups. Unfortunately, I don't have one for a triple setup. I think you can use the curve for dual setup posted HERE and simply change the watt/hours value to reflect a triple cell. As to case analyzer question - I ended up with the numbers I got as a result of running a Case Analyzer:

     

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  3. Just got a call from Wet Vapes. They told me they had received my mod and that they had decided to check 5 more Triades they had in stock. They confirmed that all 5 of them had this 1 mm of wiggling room on 510 pod when atty was completely screwed in. So it's either a batch they got or a shitty manufacturing from Lost Vape (which is most likely the case).

  4. 17 minutes ago, retird said:

    Does it change the final analysis enough to matter? 

    He says it does. However... Below you can see side-by-side results of Case Analyzer for Triade and Finder. When I ran Case Analyzer for Finder there was no amperage during the cooling - it was steady at 0.000 amps. The interesting part is that "Case USB Connect Temperature Rise" values are at 0F which technically should indicate that there was no temperature raise due to this minute amperage. On the other hand, "Case Static Temperature" value for Triade is significantly higher...

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  5. 17 minutes ago, retird said:

    I've seen several posts saying the same thing.... been pondering what that could be....  3-one-thousands of an Amp....  I have no clue how the board is designed nor about the software and firmware design either.... so.... I ponder what that can be....

    Could it be this:

    When you charge the device the charging circuit balances the cells and even after the battery charge circuit stops charging you will notice the cells are still being balanced..  Could this be what you are seeing and does it really effect the Case Analyzer results significantly???  

    That's my best guess (read my disclaimer at the bottom of my post... 😊)

     

    The reason I'm concerned about it is because of THIS video. Bill is saying there that when you see charging while cooling off it means that mod is experiencing "leak-through" which causes mod to heat (even though it's not really charging) which, in its turn, leads to incorrect results of the whole Case Analysis. He also states that he saw it happening in (and I quote) "a mod of a certain Chinese brand that supported 2A charging".  So it's quite possible that Lost Vape is in fact this "certain Chinese mod" with 2A charging. :) In this case he recommends going with default values that mod has since any values we get after running Case Analyzer would not be correct.

  6. Ran Case Analyzer yesterday with ambient temperature around 72F.. Results are attached. Mod resistance appears to be 0.006 ohm. What I don't like is that even during the "cooling" stages throughout the analysis it was showing a charging going on at 0.001-0.003 amps. Which is not a good sign, really. Screenshot is attached a well.

     

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  7. 18 hours ago, Th3T said:

    I just got mine from the vape shop I work at for about 120 after my discount so I got a decent deal considering its still a relatively new product in the vape world but I'm sure after a month or so the price will drop. In regards to the battery door, mine closes all the way, I got the black/red door version. Have yet to screw an atty on it, in the process of setting it up. Also looking for case thermals but if I get some time today ill just run it myself and report back.

    Can also say I have the Finder 250c and the lost vape triade 250c just feels and looks higher quality next to it.  ( I am a bit biased my triade 250 has been my fav mod for a while lol)

    I actually have Triade and Finder as well and I like Finder more :) Go figure...

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  8. On 8/4/2018 at 10:30 AM, retird said:

    My thought was maybe Wet Vapes (good folks) would replace it and send your current device to LV or get a credit.....  what I posted includes these words.." it is your responsibility to check within the time span and notify us of any problem.  "  Just trying to help ya.....  😊  My thoughts over the years is that any company making any product should take care of CS issues. (like Evolv does 😊)... if we don't address the issue with them, will anything change???  Have a great day....

    Yeah, I appreciate your suggestion. I'm sorry if I sounded a bit pissed - that was not my intent to offend you. I was a bit pissed but at LV not you :) I've contacted Wet Vapes today asking them if they would allow me to try and fix the wiggling pod without shipping it to them and whether it was gonna void the warranty. Let's see what they reply.

  9. Why do I keep stepping in to the same pile of shit over and over again? 2 years ago I bought Triade DNA200 from VaporDNA for $150. 6 month later it stopped reading the batteries. Sent the mod to Evolv, got it back with confirmation it was not the chip. Tried getting ahold of LV - dead air. No customer service. At all. Since then Triade DNA200 has been collecting dust on my stand with its fancy leatherette battery door. Bought Drone - had been working fine so far but leaking juice off the feeding tube/line like a motherfucker. Now I bought this Triade DNA250c... Battery door has only 2 magnets so it's not staying secure with the chassis, 510 pin pod is not secure - once the atty is screwed in I can wiggle it back and forth... 

    I mean, why am I so stupid that I keep buying this overpriced Chinese junk? 

  10. I've got my Triade DNA 250c today. My copper plug testing showed that mod resistance is 0.006 ohm. I cannot run Case Analyzer right now because I have three fully charged VTC6 batteries in. I'm gonna vape the shit out of this mod tomorrow and then, when batteries drop below 50% I will run Case Analyzer. So stay tuned.

    PS. Lost Vape is manufacturing junk mods as always. Battery door does not come in full contact with the case, 510 pin pod is not secure (once atty is screwed in I can wiggle it back and forth). Garbage. Overpriced garbage. The only thing that calms me is that I got it for $112 from Wet Vapes and not for $165.

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