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CrookedPenguin

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  1. Not sure how accurate it is but I've set mine to 10.73 which is the recommended setting by Daniel (DJLsb Vapes).
  2. Nice! Where did you get the battery from and can you confirm it's actually 1300mAh?
  3. I would advice against using that version with your VT200 SLM, I've had numerous problems with mine and had to go back to the last stabile version to get the use of all my mAhs back. Check my post here for some more details: click me
  4. I had this problem too, it often required several soft-restarts to get it back to normal again and every time I connected to Escribe and changed settings I had to do it all over again. On top of that I discovered that my Hcigar VT200 didn't fully charge anymore with the new firmware. It said 100% after a charge cycle but after a draw or two the battery level dropped to around 86 to 87%. I got tired of messing with it and decided to go back to the last stabile version until they finish the new version. When I went back to the older version my battery level went from 87% to 74% instantly so I suspect it was charging it even less than it said on the display. Everything is back to normal now though.
  5. Small world aye Hmm, that's odd. Mine came with a wattage profile, profile one to be exact. It came with a power-mode, SS316, Ti1, and the rest were all Nickel profiles. Perhaps you have ticked the box "temperature dominant" on your wattage profile? I don't think it'll work if that's the case. Either way, you should be able to upload or create any profile you want, if not something must be going wrong on your end. Perhaps you should post your problem in the DNA200 or in the Evolve thread on ECF, you'll get a lot more reactions there. Frankly I'm surprised no one else responded here to such a fairly simple question, leaving it all to this noob to help you out *shakes head*
  6. Are you SLM on ecigforum as well? If so OhTheAgony here I don't think you can but I'm pretty new to these so I might be wrong. As it happens I have a VT200 too since recently and a SMY SDNA on it's way to me. I downloaded some files from Daniel's page for my VT when I got it and they seem to work well, although I still use the Ti1 profile from the original VT200 files it came with. His Ti profile seems to run a bit on the cold side for me. Here you can find the files for your VT200 if you're interested: http://www.djlsbvapes.com/dna200/
  7. Might as well get two for 25 bucks: https://www.fasttech.com/product/5088900 It's not really 1300mAh though, more like 1000 to 1100.
  8. I don't have a Target mini but have you ever used an Artery Vapor Nugget in TC mode? They're surprisingly nice as well. I've not used all that many mods but out of the ones I have experience with it's the closest thing to what the VT200 gives me. I'm still trying to decide between the SMY SDNA and the VT75 Nano. I like the looks of the SMY better but the Nano would give me the ability to run larger RTAs. Maybe I'll just wait and see if anything else comes out this summer, although seeing what date it is we might have seen all the new ones to come out this year already..
  9. Actually, I have to take that back. Looks like the battery just needed a few more cycles to come to life. It now lasts about twice as long as my Nugget and just a tad longer than the Cuboid mini. I'm happy again
  10. My first: To be honest I didn't really like it at first & put it up for sale again about an hour after I got it. But I couldn't resist and started playing with it again yesterday, found a different profile for my wire of choice (titanium), and I'm afraid I'm hooked now. So I think it needs a little brother or sister (75) to keep it company.
  11. And, have you come to a conclusion yet? I'm pretty disappointed with battery life myself. It last just a tad longer then my Nugget (1000mAh) with the same set-up. The Cuboid mini is rated @ 2400mAh and it last about twice as long as the VT200.
  12. Fasttech has them in stock as well, I have one on the way as I type. I assume it's well known by now that even though it's advertised as a 1300mAh battery it's only somewhere between 1000 and 1100mAh.
  13. The Hcigar VT200 only has a 1000 to 1100mAh battery, it's falsely advertised as 1300mAh. It's fairly easy to replace though, 4 screws and two connectors is all it takes.
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