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  1. I do my own research and also get answer from Evolv support - apparently it's normal for such small board. It's work fine until I starting chain vaping on around 50-60W. I think there is not enough heat sinking of inductors in my mod (screenshot), so I'm going to install aluminium heat sink on both inductors(no idea if this will help, comment please) or just sell \ exchange this mod. But in fact: DNA60 is not for chain vaping on maximal wattage. Screenshot in first post shows 132F, but it can reach 200F after few more puffs. I had no problems with my vaping style on other mods (even smaller size).
  2. I think it can be the same problem as mine
  3. Thanks for response. I'm going to send video to Lost Vape and hope we can resolve this. I know about temperature sensing, and i understand that vaping can increase board temperature (high current etc), but not so fast. My default "Thermals" settings from manufacturer on screenshot. I can't find correct info to change it right for Esquare mod.
  4. Hi, i have LostVape Esquare DNA60 (2*18650 in parallel) for few days and board temperature raises very fast to 200F, while vaping on 35-60W and i see "TOO HOT" error. I tried to reflash, set different coils (0.2-0.4 ohms) and set battery profile for my Samsung 30Q's, but it did not help. I can get "TOO HOT" and board temperature around 200F after 7-10 long puffs. I attached a screenshot where i pressed fire button few times on 55W and you can see how board temperature rises. Room temperature is normal, box mod and atomizer are slightly warm when i see 200F board temperature on the screen. Sorry for my English and please help me resolve this problem, thx. Alexander
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