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  1. 22 minutes ago, mactavish said:

    Interesting, the only time I ever turned off TP, this before REPLAY came out, I was while searching for a Theme that might have the OLD “temp protected” message you used to see on DNA chips. So I saw a on/off switch in this theme, turned TP “OFF” to see what would happen, and boy was I shocked, Temp went super hot and choked me. Then I wrote Evolv, as to what that setting was for, and was told it was sometimes used by a few when they were working with their mods in Escribe, and had nothing to do with the old TP message, which unlike most, I liked. I asked how I could edit a theme to get that message option back, and was told it’s not even in the firmware anymore, so I guess it was really hated. 

    Seems you found a good use for the on/off TP option, guess it’s worth experimenting with. Thanks for the explanation. 

    I believe you can still get the temp protection message in the DNA75C, I recall seeing something in the theme editor.. I'll have to check when I'm home from work.

    Depending on the coils you were using at the time, firing a temp control coil with no temp protection would definitely give you a super hot vape hahahaha.

    I wanted to add the method I mentioned above (disabling temp protection) should only be used with coils safe to fire in wattage mode (stainless steel coils), otherwise as you mentioned it's going to be a wicked hot vape while using any other temp control wire.. at the very least ramp that wattage right down and work your way up.

  2. 1 minute ago, mactavish said:

    Your message confuses me.  If you are using TC with Replay, how are you not setting a temp and “handing the reigns over to Replay”?

    Or have you switched over to Replay in a Watts power mode? You say you were using Replay “wrong”, how are you using it now? Thanks!

    Well if you disable temp protection, the temp you have set is irrelevant.. the specified temp is only considered if temp protection is active.

    Now your SS316 profile all of a sudden is behaving very similar to wattage mode while temp protection is disabled, however with the addition of TCR/temp feedback.

    If you activate replay mode while temp protection is disabled, replay can now begin governing power delivery without temp control interrupting and getting in the way.

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  3. 42 minutes ago, mactavish said:

    Interesting theory. I’ve been using TC for a long time now, it was never that challenging for me, but I can understand that many VW vapers may have been put off by some of the extra learning curve. 

    I’m still playing with REPLAY, as a wattage profile as recommended, but also using REPLAY in my stainless steel TC profile. I have not noticed any flavor differences. It may be my current wicking, but so far Replay seems “choppy”, getting more spits and pops, but Replay in TC mode is “smooth”. Perhaps it’s just the wick. Trouble going back and forth, is even if the ohms are locked in TC mode, something I never do normally, when I switch to wattage Replay, I’m asked to confirm ohms, sometimes I can say NO, it’s the same, and other times I have to let it reread the atty, but since it’s hot, I have to wait till it cools. None of that is a big deal as I’m only in test mode, wouldn’t normally be switching back and forth. 

    While I see some of the advantages of Replay for many, for experienced TC vapers it’s fun to play with. I’m going to keep using Replay in TC mode, and there is a small advantage doing it over watt replay, if you like to check your last puff graph, you get the temperature red line on the graph, you only get the power watts green line in Watts Replay, at least in the theme I’m using, which I believe is set up correctly in this regard. 

    I think we need to shift our way of thinking when using replay on temp control profile.. I know I personally did.

    Rather then using temp protection and focusing on limiting a specific temp we should hand the reigns over to replay, we still get the benefit of additional temp stats in our monitoring however replay is determining the appropriate temp in the given situation.. I am curious tho, do TCR's and wire type play a role with replay ?

    When replay initially came out this is what confused me the most, what's the advantage of replay in temp control if I have a set specific temperature limit? What am I gaining exactly? I realized I was using replay wrong.. after discovering replay itself prevents cotton charring this really opened my eyes to the simplicity.

    I'm planning on modifying my personal theme to no longer be so focused around temp as a means of adjusting the vape experience while replay is active on a profile.. because simply put it no longer is.

  4. My experience with replay has been pretty positive so far, definitely feel's like I'm getting more flavor.

    As other have mentioned tho I've noticed the power bounces around quite aggressively, it has been interesting to watch.. pretty cool watching the board adapt to each puff.

    I've vaped my cotton pretty dam dry, does seem to be protecting against charring which is pretty dam impressive considering there is no set temp limit.

    I'm planning on building a 250C sometime this week, I'm excited to see the comparison between the two boards..

  5. 1 minute ago, Jonski said:

    @ruckus , I can tell you now that using Replay in wattage only , with no reference to wire type does not seem to result in burnt or dry hits .

     

    I took my Therion BF with Dead rabbit SQ and SS3316L coil to our poker game on Saturday night . I ran it on Profile 8 , Replay in wattage, and to show the lads I vaped the cotton to what looked like dry . No dry hit, and no browning of the cotton .

    Fantastic.. I finally see the benefit of replay.

    Thank you for taking the time to reply !

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  6. 13 minutes ago, sykesy13 said:

    Hi, because they give you the option to use the replay in TC should you choose to, although it is much easier to use in wattage (power) mode 🤔

     

    I just re-watched the interview with evolv by djlsb vapes, they were using replay mode in wattage mode and running the RDA's dry.. so that must mean there is some sort of temp protection built into replay mode. They mention the wire type is irrelevant while using replay mode..

    I will try the same when I get home from work today and see if replay mode does indeed prevent dry hits as advertised.. if it does I can see the appeal to it as this would simplify things tremendously.

    I encourage you to watch the interview if you haven't already.. has cleared up a few of my questions for me. I also encourage you to try running a RDA dry while using replay mode!

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  7. 5 minutes ago, James said:

    Your initial impression is correct.

    Our default theme uses Replay in a Watts material profile.

    Replay will play back whatever the original puff was. If the original puff was Watts mode, it will do that. The original puff wasn't a dry hit, so Replay will endeavor to make sure the new puff isn't either. If you Save Puff a dry hit, it will be happy to repeat that for you too. ;)

    (Yes, You can play back a temperature mode puff if you want, but then it's not as easy to use.)

    So whilst using replay in the watts material profile, if you continue to vape would you eventually burn your cotton ? Or does replay mode also include temp protection ?

  8. 47 minutes ago, nagaraka said:

    Hi, I've updated today my two DNA75C devices with latest service pack featuring Replay mode. Evolv did a wonderful job and I'm really enjoying the stuff . I only have a question about it: in Escribe there is a chance to select Replay mode both with a Watts profile and a temperature sensing material profile. I thought that Replay had a meaning only selecting Watts and then saving a satisfying puff, which the chip would then replicate according to recorded parameters, without knowing or caring about the material, as long as it is a temperature sensing material . What's the reason about allowing to select a TC mode in combination with Replay mode. And what the chip will care about then? The curve of material, as it does in regular TC mode, or it will keep working like Watts were selected?

    I'm trying to figure all this out also, I've tried using replay mode without temp control, with temp control, with temp protection & without... Bit confused what replay mode is actually doing at the moment !!

    I was initially under the impression I could use replay mode in a "wattage" like mode and it would automatically prevent dry hits & cotton burn... replicating the last puff - simple temp control it has been sold as.

    If I'm using SS316 in a wattage mode with replay enabled can I assume I won't get any dry hits or cotton burn after replaying a puff? Or should I be using temp control with temp protection still ?  @James any idea ?

  9. 9 minutes ago, VapingBad said:

    It recreates the temp profile of the vape you record, vape while connected to device monitor and you will see it.  You can use replay and temp protection together, only really a benefit if you have coils/atties that have unstable resistant.  The benefit of replay is you get most of the benefits of temp protection without having to set that up.

    Right so my cotton won't burn while using replay mode ?

    I can't see any temp stat's in device monitor am I missing something here ?

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  10. Hope your all doing well !

    I'm a little confused on what the entire purpose/benefit of replay mode is...

    I've updated my device and modified my theme. I've followed the advice on a few threads and enabled replay mode on the "wattage" profile.

    Took a few hits and saved my puff, what exactly is replay mode doing ? I've already set my desired wattage.. so wouldn't the board just replicate that anyway without replay mode in the mix ?

    Also by using replay mode am I loosing out on temp protection? I noticed you can enable temp protection by changing the material on a profile with replay mode enabled... although does replay mode automatically temp protect or should I also enable temp protection ?

    How is this any better than the old temp control ?

    I also noticed that any temp statistic's are also disabled while using replay mode - really wish this wasn't the case so I could at least monitor what the board is doing..

    Argh I've got no idea...

  11. 11 hours ago, Effintreyy said:

    Yes rukus I have tried them and I really enjoyed them.  I do like to use the SS as well with the temp control. Honestly I bought these and didn’t know what A1 was till a day or so later when I looked it up after I noticed running it in my SS profile was tearing through my cottons.  Do y’all use dual coils or single? When I use dual it kills my batteries so fast I’ve been using single. Thanks for the advice!

    I use dual coils, although don't think of dual coils as battery drainers tho!

    The larger the coil generally the more power you need to apply to ramp it up... You want to find a happy medium with the mass of your coils regardless if your running dual or single.

    If your purchasing coils online you obviously don't have as many options.. I encourage you to look into building your own coils so you can tailor the experience to your use.

    My mod runs off two 20700's so battery life isn't really a issue or a priority, so I have the freedom to build slightly larger coils that require more power.. In saying that tho, I generally don't because I don't necessarily like a hot vape. However in my mech mods that run off a single 18650 I build very low mass coils to ensure I don't hammer the battery life.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is a perfect build doesn't exist.. you need to figure out what works for you.

  12. Try some stainless steel fused claptons! Temp control with some nice coils is bliss.

    I was using 0.11 fused claptons, 26awg stainless 316L with 38awg nichrome wrap to start off with, however I much prefer my second build: 0.25 fused claptons, board doesn't need to work as hard - bit more battery friendly. 28awg stainless 316L with 40awg kanthal wrap.

     

    3.0mm ID for both builds.

  13. 40 minutes ago, James said:

    If your device's battery wiring and batteries can handle 30A input, there is no problem. The board will limit input current (from the battery) based on the settings in the Mod -> Battery tab.

    If your device's 510 and output wiring can handle 30A output, there is no problem. The board will limit output current (to the atomizer) based on the settings in the Mod -> Electrical tab.

    Increasing the maximum output power on DNA 75 Color (International Edition) to 100W does not remove this protection, and heating of wiring is proportional to the square of the current going through it and is not wattage-dependent. So, as long as the device's batteries, input and output wiring can handle the current limits they were shipped with (as they should be), there is no problem increasing the max wattage of the output.

    Increasing the maximum currents, *that* is something that should be checked over with a manufacturer. DNA 75 Color (International Edition) allows a Max Peak Input Current of 35A and a Max Sustained Input Current of 30A, and if a manufacturer's wiring, batteries, etc. are good enough to handle that, 100W can be made to work down to a lower battery percentage.

     

    Thank you for the detailed response.. I've used 14 gauge silicone wire to the 510 so 30 amps shouldn't be a problem at all.

    I have raised the max output power to 100W, although I've notice the new power limit is only available in the preheat wattage setting not via the coil power setting.. Is this the intended behavior ?

  14. Generally people max out their wattage ... I started at a low temp (200 degrees) and worked my way up to find a sweet spot.

    I generally sit around 240-260 degrees celsius with my wattage set to 70W's, if the chip doesn't need the full 70W's it simply wont use it.. The idea here is you set the temp to taste.

    The board will adjust the wattage automatically to reach the temp as it needs..

     

    Here's a example: Maybe you want a slowwwwww ramp up time for whatever reason.. you set your temp to say 240 degress and your wattage to 25W... the chip will only use 25W's and attempt to reach 240 degrees, when it reaches 240 degrees it will stop and use what ever wattage to maintain that temp say 17W's

  15. Does chrome OS support virtual machines ? Rather then using wine, I would highly recommend just creating a window's virtual machine.

    In the past my experience with wine has been shit (years ago - may not be true).. Regardless tho a virtual machine will blow it out of the water in terms of compatibility.

     

    EDIT: Try this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.codeweavers.cxoffice&hl=en

  16. I've been keeping an eye out for RGB led switches, I think that would be your best bet and just piggy back off the onboard LED.

    Would allow the RGB switch to be configurable via escribe also.

     

    Only problem is RGB momentary switches are a dime in a dozen.. haven't found many sizes beside a 16mm.

     

    EDIT: If anyone has a DNA250C could you take some close up photo's of the LED ?

  17. I was just taking a look at the DNA75C spec sheet and noticed the continuous current rating is 30A... if I configure and raise the board power limit in escribe to say 100W's for example -             as long as I stay under 30A limit (I'm running parallel 20700's - well within the battery limits) is there any risk frying the board trying to reach this wattage ?

    Theoretically the board could generate >75W's.. My current coil I have installed in my RDA is 0.12, if I raise the wattage up to 100W's I would be generating 28.86A's...

    Is there any additional protection to prevent the board from frying if I ever changed coils and/or resistance changes? Or is the 75W restriction considered the protection ?

    I think slightly more power would be handy for replay mode when ever that drops.. looking forward to hearing other's thoughts.

     

  18. 21 hours ago, 67exec said:

    I just put a 4s plug on a 2s batt, then soldered the wire for cell 4 to the pin of cell 3, and the wire of cell 3 to the pin of cell 2 of my battery. Works fine on the mod, and seems to work fine with my venom pro rc charger. Also, de-solder 1 connection and put 2s jst back on, then pack is back to stock.

    Right.. that makes a bit more sense.. come to think about it once I get two of the same batterys I doubt I'll ever swap them out anyway.

    I'm having trouble decided what enclosure to buy.. very tempted to pull the trigger on the alpine tech GLX2, no idea what size lipo would if into it tho...

  19. 3 minutes ago, 67exec said:

    The diagram on the data sheet tells you to bridge the last cell in you batt cofiguration with the remaining balance terminals on the board

    Absolutely, but if you decided to change from a 3S to a 4S for example.. that bridge would no longer be needed and I believe would need to be removed to safely charge.

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