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Coyote

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.)
  3. Version 2.0

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    This is based on the DJLsb theme with the following changes/additions: Replay Support Unified main screen: In watts mode, displays power. In TC mode, displays power and temperature. If Replay is enabled, displays Power and Save. If Replay is active, displays warmth slider and Cancel. Removed color toggle and material selection, replaced with profile selection. Selecting Cold Ohms goes to the Atomizer screen. From here you can select material and read/adjust/lock resistance. Preheat/Boost screen only shows punch slider if enabled, only shows power/temp if Preheat enabled. Single-page info menu.
  4. 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?
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
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