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valdzyuba

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  1. Okay, I need to see my usb charging current and I have a rolloaux DNA200 and have no problems doing that in the escribe and then I can see what my batteries are actually charging at...well evolve apparently took that feature away in the DNA75 from Vaporshark or am I missing something? I plug in my switchbox 75 and have no usb power option in the charging screen option...only current which shows the firing current and not the charging current. Please help anybody

  2. Youre missing the point i wanna be able to tell how far down to that 2.5V cutoff my batteries are sagging throughout the day im not plugging my mod in everywhere i go yet i do keep an eye on my temps and % battery life while i vape why's is a patented tech or smth i dont get why you cant show the batt pack voltage in a bar icon representation for on the fly idea of how your batteries r performing.

  3. Yes the first comment responded gets what im saying i wanna be able to tell if my batteries handling the build/wattages well or not since this is such a high wattage and low resistance capable mod its a no brainer and is almost must for me....im leaning towards purchasing sx Q class just becuz of this feature and will reconsider for a 133w dna if these things get implemented. Currently using wismecs 3x dna200 mod and loving it.

  4. Id like to see my battery meter be a dynamic live read of the battery kinda like the yihi chips do...show me sag the dna200 should be plenty capable when plugged into escribe in the device monitor is the only time i can see the live voltage reading while taking a puff...ofcourse i'd just like to see how far my batteries sag during the various vaping i'm doing which will also serve as a safety mechanism to tell me when batteries start getting too much sag and are too old for the vape im doing...pls pls give us some battery sag indication. I just dont understand why evolv just totally skipped over that topic when everything else showing on the screen during vaping is live, my voltages my wattage applied as im vaping the resistances all are perfect .....except the battery meter....it's static and just changes with the nominal battery voltages not live...please add that feature to make the meter a live representation of wats going on with the battery(ies).

  5. Is there any hope of getting an update to escribe to enable us to arrange our display ohms/temp/wattage in any position side and configuration as far as enabling even the size of our fonts and font types and total control of our display?? Since we already have the ability to change the screen graphics i think the logical step up from here would be enabling us to totally take control of the display arrangements as well as fonts. Thank you for your support.

  6. VapingBad said:



    You do not get any extra current by putting batteries in series.

    In series the current remains the same (as the lowest) and the voltage is summed.
    In parallel the voltage remains the same and the current is summed.

    Are you confusing input and output current ratings?

    Input current <= 23 A 
    Output current <= 50 A (55 A peak)

    yes that may be the case the input curre t doe not exceed 24A thr  ? okay makes better sense thanks .
  7. VapingBad said:

    Because the cells are in series it is the continuous current of each cell that is important you cannot add the current capabilities it is the voltage that is summed in series.  Forget going by pulse current rating unless the manufactures pulse spec is for more than 20 seconds and even then I would never advise going by the pulse rating. 

    maybe for future software updates we can have that clarified and say max amp per cell...ect.
  8. VapingBad said:

    Because the cells are in series it is the continuous current of each cell that is important you cannot add the current capabilities it is the voltage that is summed in series.  Forget going by pulse current rating unless the manufactures pulse spec is for more than 20 seconds and even then I would never advise going by the pulse rating. 

    i understand that that series setups will handle more amperes per battery i just think that 24A setting is useless in escribe was only wondering why its maxed at 24A gives users the wrong impression of the board being a crappy 24A not what actual specs are.thanks for the replies guys.
  9. VapingBad said:

    Because the cells are in series it is the continuous current of each cell that is important you cannot add the current capabilities it is the voltage that is summed in series.  Forget going by pulse current rating unless the manufactures pulse spec is for more than 20 seconds and even then I would never advise going by the pulse rating. 

    i understand that but LG HB6s arent pulse specs 30A theyre actual 30A batteries and pulse 35A or so battery mooch tested them to be real 30A batteries
  10. dwcraig1 said:

    The specs call for a min 23 amp battery (lipo) 11.1 v @ 23 amp. With some 18650's you only get 11.1 v @ 20 amp (for example) so you can set it to not draw more than the cells can safely output.
    The board steps the voltage down while stepping the amperage up, 23 amps in can get 55 amps out but at a lower voltage.
    Edit: I would think if it were to be set lower than 23 amps that the 50 - 55 amp output would decrease some as well.

    excuse my spelling im on a mobile device on the move now.
  11. dwcraig1 said:

    The specs call for a min 23 amp battery (lipo) 11.1 v @ 23 amp. With some 18650's you only get 11.1 v @ 20 amp (for example) so you can set it to not draw more than the cells can safely output.
    The board steps the voltage down while stepping the amperage up, 23 amps in can get 55 amps out but at a lower voltage.
    Edit: I would think if it were to be set lower than 23 amps that the 50 - 55 amp output would decrease some as well.

    still majes no sense what if im using LG HB6s ? which are 30A but escribe is locked at 24A max ...
  12. dwcraig1 said:

    The specs call for a min 23 amp battery (lipo) 11.1 v @ 23 amp. With some 18650's you only get 11.1 v @ 20 amp (for example) so you can set it to not draw more than the cells can safely output.
    The board steps the voltage down while stepping the amperage up, 23 amps in can get 55 amps out but at a lower voltage.
    Edit: I would think if it were to be set lower than 23 amps that the 50 - 55 amp output would decrease some as well.


    ok that still dowsnt make sense ...so u mean that 25A limit is the Amo output limit per battery? because were not using single batteries why worry about each individual cell when u can get 50+A using the 3 cell setuo easily makes sense what u answrred but not as far as the 3 cell pack.
  13. dwcraig1 said:

    The poster was comparing Sony VTC4's with LG HE2's, 2100 Mah vs 2500 Mah. Question was "which battery curve to use".

    Oh okay thanks , sorry i have a hugely nagging question ive been pondering ....why do we have 24amp pulse and continous for the max amps cutoff in escribe and it wont change no matter what you put in when the dna200 board is a 3 cell 50-55A pulse/continous board? what gives.????
  14. dwcraig1 said:

    I'd pick the one for HE2's as they will be in there slightly longer, as far as I know only the battery gauge will be off a bit on the other set.
    Edit: you will probably get less than what you calculate on the mah of either set 



    You guys have the HE2s and HE4s confused with the brown HG2s ...the HE2s and HE4s are the 20A 2500mah batteries not the 3000mah batteries. and the browns are HG2s 3000mah 20A.
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