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xlolzix

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  1. They offered to replace the board just need to ship it in to them. Evolv is an amazing company they offer grear customer support, never had an issue til now but they were very cool about it.
  2. Okay I just submitted a ticket explaining the issue, thanks for the link.
  3. Okay so I heard a rattling noise in my box the other day, didn't think anything of it (Thought it was the wire harness or something). But just today, I was in the middle of taking a rip when all of a sudden, it just stopped. Everything went blank on the screen and it can't be turned on. So naturally, I unscrewed all the screws on my Panzer 200w, unhooked the lipo and took it out. When I did that I noticed something fell out, this is what was making the rattling noise all along I guess. It has some numbers printed on it and looks like a part of the chip (Shown in pic). So now my chip is dead now right? I know it would probably just need some sort of soldering but I don't really feel comfortable doing that. I can't remember if Evolv provides any warranty on the chips for this type of thing? I would love to keep using it.
  4. Thank you guys so much. Case closed =] I have already messed around with the Steam Engine .CSV for my wire, but want to try just the coefficient. I will try 0.003400 as the MFG suggests, and then I will try the 0.004036 as SteamEngine suggests for NiFe52. Thanks again guys, appreciate the help.
  5. So for "( a X10-6/°C) 20 °C - 3400" that equates to adding 0.0034 into Escribe for the NiFe52 material?? Thanks either way!!!!
  6. First of all, I just want to say thank you to everyone here for helping out and creating this humongous base of knowledge. this is my first post, but I am glad to be a part of the Evolv community =] My question is for all the TC Guru's out there. I am wondering how to calculate the Temperature coefficient to just the number such as "0.0004" for example, I received some NiFe52 and loaded 2 .CSV profiles from WireWizard. The wire MFG that made this NiFe52 wire provides the below information for the Temperature Coefficient. I googled all over, but can not figure out how to turn that equation into the Temperature Coefficient number. I find using the Coefficient a more satisfying vape and I would absolutely love to have the NiFe52 vape using that. If anybody knows how to find out what the Coefficient is, I would love you! I posted a link for the wire as well if there is any more info needed but this should be all of it. Thanks in advance! Technical Specification: Ohms/m - 2.19 Chemical composition Name Main Composition (%) Fe - 45-47 Si - <0.5 Ni - 52-53 Mn - <0.05 Temp. Coeff. Of Resistance ( a X10-6/°C) 20 °C - 3400 http://www.wireandstuff.co.uk/products/0.5mm--500-Micron---24-AWG-----NiFe52-Wire----416.html#SID=109
  7. Bump This guy needs some help!!!
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