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  1. I really wish this was possible. It was my only let down with the 200. While watching reviews no one ever mentioned it, and I just assumed that preheat was preheat no matter what mode you were in. I do alot of "try hard" builds and some of them have a pretty high ramp up time. Sure I can just crank the wattage to get them to heat faster, but then when they get up to temp they are too hot. Please evolv add this feature! I, along with thousands of others, would absolutely love it.
  2. Revolectrix started this whole trend a few years ago with their Blend 427 batteries that charged to 4.27v and then they released their blend 435 which is a 4.35v LiPo. I have flown my RC helicopters with them before and they seemed great although they weren't my packs. A guy I used to fly with swore by them. He would always charge them to 4.35v and never had an issue. The last time I flew with him he had over 250 cycles on one of the sets and they were still going strong. I definitely think there is something to them. Unfortunately I just checked out the Revolectrix site and they aren't available on the US store anymore, but they can be bought from the Singapore store still. I have a feeling we are going to be seeing quite a few more of these HV LiPos coming out in the next year or 2. Is it necessary to include this in the firmware....? No, you still have plenty of options with normal LiPos, but it would be nice to see how they work and if they truly deliver the extra capacity advertised. I know a 10-15% capacity jump could be huge in our mods. To get something in a decent form factor and vape the way many of us do it could take us from running out of battery an hour or 2 before the end of the day to actually getting all day battery life.
  3. +1000000 I always have my mods set to an even number and having to scroll through 50 different intervals to change only 5 watts. I would love to have an option in Escribe to change the intervals from 0.1-0.5-1-2.5-5. I personally would probably set mine to 2.5 and leave it. Even running low wattage tanks (Kayfuns, Gennies) right on the edge of dry hitting I have never found that anything less than 0.5 watts change it at all. Please add this feature. I'm sure it would make a ton of people happy. Thanks
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