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  1. I'm new to TC and am using Aspire Atlantis Ni coils from VS in both an Aspire Atlantis and Aspire Triton. I'm using an xevape 22.42 Wh DNA200 mod (great device!) and an Evolv Reference DNA200 (exchanged by Evolv for a defective Hana v200, thanks Evolv!). I don't understand why and when I should lock the ohms...any input appreciated!
  2. EScribe is working fine for me (7/29, R1) with Windows 10, upgraded from 8.1.
  3. Yea, definitely looking more like a board issue. Even more puzzling, looking at the attached chart (2400 sec time frame) you will see that cell 2 was doing a long sustained drop and then suddenly jumped back up.
  4. [CODE] If you charge it and it comes up, but then drops, I would suspect a bad pack. [/CODE] Cell 3 won't charge. Currently reading 4.19V, 4.19V, and 1.30V (cell 1,2,3). That's with it setting on the charger since my post 2 hours ago, charging display off, no tank attached. I am beginning to suspect a board issue. Cell 3 has now "stabilized" at 1.3V. During the time it was gradually dropping (even though it should have been charging), I noticed the USB current was very low, somewhere around 0.020 A and dropping as the charge on cell 3 dropped. Now that cell 3 is steady at 1.30V, the USB power and current are both showing zero (USB voltage is showing 4.766V). UPDATE: The drain is now affecting the other 2 cells. Current readings are 4.17. 4.12 and 1.29 (cells 1,2,3) (7/29 firmware)
  5. I also am having an issue with my Hana V200. Yesterday I went into EScribe and changed the battery capacity from the 8Wh setting that it had arrived with to 10.545. This morning it seemed to have lost some power overnight, so I connected it to the EScribe Device Monitor and discovered that cell 3 is discharging by itself. I did both a soft and hard reboot from EScribe but neither fixed the problem. Currently I am showing cell 1 at 4.20V, Cell 2 at 4.16V, and Cell 3 at 2.75V. I sent an email to service@hanamodz.com about an hour ago and am awaiting a reply...bummer, as I was really liking the V200. Below is a chart from Device Manager showing the steady drain on Cell 3 (bottom line).
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