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  1. Titanium, for a similar resistance, has a larger diameter, so there is more thermal mass. That means with everything else being equal, it heats up and cools down more slowly and retains more heat. So if the control system is well tuned for the coil, you'll get less fluctuation. 

    You shouldn't get much spiking with nickel if you have reasonable settings and airflow, either, though. Maybe post a side by side device monitor sccreenshots?

  2. No, they're active low. 

    It wouldn't change anything if you were driving the gate of an N channel Mosfet located across the fire button pins with 17 volts, but most arduinos don't have a 17 volt output. 

    The source of your mosfet will be at battery voltage. Turning an N channel mosfet on requires the gate to be something like 5 volts higher, which is why you'd need 17 volts. 

    But you can do it with a P channel FET

  3. Temp protected message means it is throttling the wattage to keep the temperature under control. It isn't an error message. 

    That said, you can turn it off. Go into Escribe, on the Theme tab, next to the Temperature Protected message, you can change it to "Don't show"

  4. It is entirely possible that the weakest cell of your 1000mah batteries are actually closer to 960 and 990 mah respectively. That would be well within the normal variation for cells. Try turning the watt hours down to 11.0 and see if you get the 99% one up to 100%


  5. Hrm. It does turn off the charging circuitry when it fills up, and only turns back on when it has fallen a certain amount. 

    I could see adding a feature to turn the charging screen off when it finishes the charge. That might be useful as an indicator anyway. 

  6. Jakek,

    Brandon asked that we start handling these through the standard Evolv help desk, so that we can keep track of who got what. 

    http://helpdesk.evolvapor.com/index.php?a=add

    If you don't get a response within a day or so post back here and I'll go knock some heads. 

    Thanks
    John

  7. Mike there are about 450 Hanas in customer hands at last count, so I'd guess most of them are working okay. Hana assures us that every time they make a batch they're taking the feedback from the previous batches and making improvements, so I'd imagine they have the screen cable issue handled by now. 

  8. Were you trying to update the firmware? If a firmware update fails, you can re-do it manually in Escribe by going to Tools... Update Firmware and then browsing for the firmware file you want to load on. 

    If it fails a firmware update it won't connect automatically, but it will still respond. So don't panic quite yet. 

  9. A stuck battery wouldn't make it read too low... bad connections should always be too much resistance. Is there maybe a stray wire from the positive output lead that didn't make it into the center pin's solder cup and is periodically shorting to other things?


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