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On 6/16/2019 at 8:21 PM, JaI Haze said:
It does work on the mac mini and even on catalina.
Sort of. I can get SP19 to run on Catalina and talk to the DNA, but as soon as I hit any of the save or load options in Escribe or Theme Designer, it crashes.
I've given it Full Disk Access and even run it with sudo... it just doesn't like the file chooser in Catalina.
The SP20 version is 404 now.
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One of the balance taps isn't making a good connection to the batteries.
If your mod has contacts on the battery door, check and clean the contacts and the little pins on the mod that are supposed to touch them when the door is closed.
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The ceramic plates have tungsten wire in them. So it will work in TC mode as well, you just have to use the TFR curve for tungsten.
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Yeah, I tried that too, on the gauges theme.
It just doesn’t work for all values. Generally only the ones you can set work.
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5 minutes ago, retird said:
As I posted earlier.... "hum. using your 2 batteries. build a 0.50 ohm coil and fire it at 200 watts..... what output voltage do you show in Device Monitor? "
OHM's Law...... 200 watts @ 0.50 ohm coil = 10 volts.......... so fire this coil and see what the output voltage reads in Device Monitor.... (fire it but don't vape it...YUCK)
Whatever it is, it should match the device monitor reading for battery pack voltage, which will be quite a bit less than 8.4v under load.
You are basically in bypass mode with a resistance that high.
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The 250C is a buck regulator. It cannot boost the input voltage, so you are limited to what the batteries can supply.
This PDF seems to indicate that
Look at the Kanthal power limit for 2S batteries. It starts to drop at ~0.35 ohms. Assume this is because max Vout is 8.4v:
8.4v/0.35 ohms= 24A.
24A *8 .4v=201.6 watts
Realistically, you'll get voltage sag under load.
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TC+Replay gives really good results. Here's why:
Say you have something that takes a lot of power like dual 26ga NiFethal coils, 0.12 ohm, wants 75-100 watts. You set them up in a TC profile that is replay capable, set your temperature and preheat, etc... Get a good puff limited to 450 F or whatever you want. Now save that puff. Replay will try to follow the resistance curve it recorded. That will let the power and temperature vary somewhat, but it will still stay near the temp you set on the saved puff because it is controlling the resistance during firing... but with the more power-focused tuning of Replay.
Yes, TC alone will keep the temp and resistance rock-steady, but that's not always what you want. I like how replay will cut or boost the power to a greater degree than straight TC. I've found that when you are taking lighter puffs, TC just kind of cooks the juice onto the coils and you get a lot of dried-up gunk. Replay won't do that, it cuts the power.
Replay alone: You can get dry hits if the wick was too dry when you saved the puff.
TC alone: Can still cook your juice if you're not puffing hard enough for the build
Replay+TC solves both of those problems.
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Right! I was testing the theme with a SS 316 atty. I forgot the DNA is smart enough to detect temp sensing material even if the profile is set to watts, so no matter what that condition wouldn't trigger for me.
The first condition that matches will be used and the rest will be ignored. If you wanted to keep the greyed-out temperature in non-temp mode, the condition for that would have to be ( (Temp Sensing Detect is false) and (Can Replay Now is false) )
Or you could add it back after the Can Replay Now condition, so the Can Replay Now would be triggered first.
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To control the Replay Warmth, you'll also want to add a field for Atomizer->Replay->Warmth. I usually add it as a condition to the Power field, set to Atomizer->Replay is true. This will replace Power with Warmth when Replay is on. as the power setting won't matter while playing.
Heck. I'll just do it for you, and you can see how it's done.
Here's the Vape Boy 3000 theme with Replay. The Replay control replaces Temperature when Replay is available.. When playing, the Warmth setting replaces Power.
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How they did it in the default theme:
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Create a "Hidden" control. That will be the default condition, so when Replay is unavailable you don't see it.
- Add Condition. Choose Label or Picture. Compare should be Atomizer->Can Replay, condition is true. This is what will appear when Replay is available but not ready.
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Add Condition. This needs to be a Toggle or Field. Compare should be Atomizer->Can Replay Now, condition is true. This is what will appear once a puff can be saved.
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For the Toggle or Field, source needs to be Atomizer->Replay.
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For custom toggle graphics, off picture should be Save Puff, on picture should be Cancel.
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For custom toggle graphics, off picture should be Save Puff, on picture should be Cancel.
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For the Toggle or Field, source needs to be Atomizer->Replay.
Alternative way of doing it, that lets you enable replay on any profile:
- Create a Toggle or Field control. Source should be Atomizer->Can Replay. This will enable/disable replay for the current profile.
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Create a "Hidden" control. That will be the default condition, so when Replay is disabled you don't see it.
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Add Condition. This needs to be a Toggle or Field. Compare should be Atomizer->Can Replay Now, condition is true. This is what will appear once a puff can be saved.
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For the Toggle or Field, source needs to be Atomizer->Replay.
- For custom toggle graphics, off picture should be Save Puff, on picture should be Cancel.
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For the Toggle or Field, source needs to be Atomizer->Replay.
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Add Condition. This needs to be a Toggle or Field. Compare should be Atomizer->Can Replay Now, condition is true. This is what will appear once a puff can be saved.
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Create a "Hidden" control. That will be the default condition, so when Replay is unavailable you don't see it.
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Yep. Solid lines like that are typically a tab bond failure on the LCD. Not physical damage. Evolv should warranty the screen.
Lost Vape might warranty it too, but you would have to ship it to China and no one wants to do that.
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You can get a screen from Evolv and replace it yourself for $12. Tho if that’s a Lost Vape mod, it’s not easy to take it apart.
I don’t see a crack in the screen so it might not be damaged, just defective. Open a help ticket and see if you can send it for warranty repair.
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You have a defective screen. Contact the seller or manufacturer of the mod.
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I think on-board space is used for the layout and fonts and off-board space is used for wallpapers and other images. The on-board (on-chip, really) memory is faster so it would be used for things that are constantly updated.
Are you using a nonstandard font? Try switching back to Built or one of the other fonts at the top.
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The gauge control draws part of the empty and part of the full image based on the value and the direction selected.
If you want anything else, you will have to use multiple images and conditions. For example, If you want to create a battery meter with a 4 bars, what you would do is create images with 4,3,2,1,0 bars full.
Then you create a picture control with a default condition of 4 bars, and conditions of battery level <10% for 0 bars, <=25 for 1, <=50 for 2, <=75 for 3
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As long as the wire has some kind of positive thermal coefficient, Replay just works!
Even on my atomizers (Vandy Vape mesh RTA, Geek Vape Griffin) that sometimes give TC a fit.
Evolv hit it out of the park with this one.
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One thing to keep in mind is DNA devices don't update the screen often. Live puff time would be very laggy, up to 1 second off the actual puff time.
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The space used is telling you how much space will be used by the theme you are designing. You're being told you are out of space because the theme you are making is too big for the device.
I think (but I'm not sure) the only thing the device accumulates over time is the puff recordings. When you upload a larger theme you might lose the oldest recordings if they are taking space the theme needs.
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The default SS 316 profile should work. It works for me on SS 316L mesh.
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0 Punch = no boost.
There are two default profiles for watts: Watts has boost preset to 0, and Watt Boost has it set to 8.
The Preheat profile by default is also watts with the boost punch to something like 3, but once you save a puff the Replay warmth controls the overall strength.
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I just got a Paranormal 250C so I thought I'd try my hand at creating a theme. The idea was to combine the best of the default Evolv UI and DJLsb's. I decided to go with a profile-based, single main screen vs. material-based with an alternate screen for replay. Also condensed info to a single page. Other than that, it is mostly fix and refinements to the 2.3-notworking version of Stepladder's DJLsb-based theme.
Unified Theme for DNA 250C (should work on the 75C, just ignore the power bank screen.)
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Two questions I haven’t found an answer to:
1) how many puff recordings can be stored on the device?
2) is there any way to clear this history, for example if you wanted to sell the device?
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Well it will fix it... but it might fail again.
In my case the mod (vt250s) had the 510 shorting to the custom board that switches between 2/3 batteries. That was causing all kind of odd things to happen, and eventually killed a DNA board.
In my experience, the SHORTED isn’t a fatal issue. Check the wiring and soldering.
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If the board is reporting the cell voltages correctly, the pack is discharged below safe limits. You could try recovery charging, but it might be time for a new battery.
You could also have a board failure or a bad ground. I had this happen in a VT250s, it needed the battery and 510 wires resoldered.
Linux EScribe Suite Beta Thread
in EScribe, Software and Firmware
Posted · Edited by Coyote
By far the easiest way to run Escribe on Linux is to use a Windows 10 VM. I gave up trying to get the Mac or Linux versions working.
Virtualbox is free and available in the Ubuntu repo, among others. You'll need is the extension pack for USB passthrough support... that's also free (just not open source)
Windows 10 is technically not free, but MS provides the ISO for free and you don't really need to purchase a license or activate it. You just can't change the wallpaper unless you do. 😂
Virtualbox USB passthrough of the DNA to the VM works perfectly. I've tried it on Mac and Linux, USB 2.0 and 3.x ports.