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From the 250C manual:
QuoteThe DNA 250C runs from up to a 4s lithium polymer type battery pack or round lithium ion 18650 type batteries wired in series. Maximum power output is as follows for various battery configurations:
Battery Configuration Power Output 2s (8.4v) 200 Watts 3s (12.6v) (US Firmware) 250 Watts 3s (12.6v) (International Firmware) 300 Watts 4s(16.8v) 400 Watts -
Well, I figured I'd try to help out, so I sent my Finder 250C to Evolv for some testing. So far, of course, it hasn't misbehaved. Here's hoping!
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Are you able to get a screenshot of a few puffs in Device Monitor? That might help.
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I get what you're saying. As far as I've seen and tested (cause I was also curious), the C based boards don't auto-adjust cold ohms. It'd be pretty slick, but it seems that manually measuring is the way to go. I do it fairly often, especially since outside is almost always vastly different than inside round here.
I use a specific profile for a given atty cause I switch up all the time. I always keep the ohm lock on with TC coils and do a manual measurement when everything is at at a stable "cold" temperature. From there I don't need to touch it and all is well. It works for me at least 🙃
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Just installed the test firmware. For science!
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Huh, they don't have the chemistry on the wrap and they don't have any markings on the cans either. For me they've been doing great. Probably not so good for high power though according to Mooch.
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Huh, guess I'm not going crazy. This happens to me as well (though it's somewhat rare). I use my own theme which is loosely based off of Material-ish Ocean. I don't have anything updating while firing though. In fact I always use stealth mode.
I use the same theme on 5 75c devices and I've only had this happen on a 250c. Every now and then it just doesn't fire. Doesn't matter what atty I'm using either. I only use TC though so I'm not sure about wattage. Hopefully a firmware update will fix it?
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Freemax makes some stainless steel mesh coils, which will work in either wattage or TC. That'd be a good place to start. Haven't tried them myself but they're rather nice from what I've read around the internets.
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I've been using IJoys in my Mirages and they've been good so far. That and they're the only decent 21700s I can find locally (I try to support local shops when I can). Once Samsung 40Ts show up here I'm sure I'll make the switch. If you like high power Samsung 30Ts are rather popular. Best? Who knows. Depends more on how you'll be using it. I'm a lower powered vapor so I tend to favour battery life over 404828 amp* capable batteries.
* That does not exist.
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22 hours ago, retird said:
From your Screenshots you can see that TC is trying to get to Set Temperature of 210.00 @ 17 watts but only gets to 194.00. Raising the wattage a bit or adjusting preheat should let it get to Set Temperature. We know that is how the 250C board manages TC.
Now in Replay Mode the device (DNA250C board) manages in the background many functions to achieve consistent repeated vapes. I don't know how it manages things but it does.
I assume you are vaping 1 vape then setting Replay.... try vaping 2 vapes then set Replay and see what it looks like in Device Monitor.
Maybe I'm not understanding what the issue is? Is your issue that you get the same vape in Replay as you get in TC mode but just at different Temp and Watts as seen in Device Monitor?
Think you hit the jackpot there retird.
Loxias, how'd it go?
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Probably best to either talk to the manufacturer of the mod or submit a ticket to Evolv. What mod is it? Does it happen with any atty?
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Wow! I've had one for ~4 months and other than discolouring of the stickers and a minimal bit of paint wearing off it's looking pretty good. Love how they sent the not so C bit 😆
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What you're experiencing is the warmth function of Replay. It allows the mod to use more power to achieve the desired puff. Depending on your build and wick it can go too far, as I've also discovered.
If your theme allows adjustment you can play with warmth to figure out where it's best. You can also adjust it in EScribe as well. The lowest setting (1) will not use more power than what you had it set for when you saved the puff. That oughtta do the trick
PS - I haven't seen an official statement about this, but through trial, error, and lots of Device Manager I've come to this conclusion.
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I actually did this on a Paranormal 75C. There was enough wire that I didn't even need to dig out the soldering iron. There was no excessive tension on anything either, I made sure of that before putting it back in. Of course that may vary by each mod. Hope there's enough wire in there for ya. Good luck!
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Excellent questions! For those that are perfectionists it'd be nice if there was a definitive resource library or wiki or something like that. Especially for new users.
The battery tests only affect what it says the % is at as far as I know. Nothing performance wise, just the remaining charge.
The thermal test is the one that can make a difference, that's for sure.
I'm relatively new (only a few months of heavy tinkering) so I'm sure some others have better answers.
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16 hours ago, Cjw5737 said:
Thank you for replying and the help. I love the DNA chip so far and haven’t had any issues with it up untill this . I hate to have to be away from this Mod . But I can’t use it with it draining so fast anyways .
I can say that from experience their service is fantastic! I had two 75C mods with really bad 510 connections out of the box. Sent both devices in from Canada and they came back working absolutely perfect! Top tier customer service!
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Indeed! Its only been a week but I can’t even count how many hours I’ve sat watching Device Monitor and wondering how the magic works. Not to mention tinkering with themes to make Replay easy to use. Absolutely worth the wait!
Also, huge thanks to Nick for fixing two shotty 510s on two of my new mods. Life is good. Life is real good.
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Coil: Triton Mini Ni-200 0.15Ω Coil
Material: Ni-200
Replay Compatible: Yes
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Coil: Nautilus - 0.7Ω, 1.6Ω, 1.8Ω
Material: Kanthal
Replay Compatible: No
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The Triton Mini Nickel 0.15 coils work in Replay. The rest are Kanthal though, so no Replay for them.
Max Output Voltage of 250C
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Posted · Edited by Nexolek
Huh, weird. I pasted that right from the pdf. Seems to be a bit of confusion since both documents are from Evolv.
Edit: actually it's the same document. I pasted from page 17.