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TubThumper

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  1. Wow I cant thank you enough for all of this! I just downloaded the theme and PDF now and am having fun playing around with it. Im finding it very easy to navigate and has all the functionality it would seem I might ever need. Theres also a couple of small touches that I quite like, such as removing the date and time from the main screen and replacing it with the battery voltage. The clock was always such a useless feature for me personally and would always require resetting (especially first thing of a morning, having left the battery removed overnight). There are a few minor things that if I was being fussy I might look to modify to my personal taste. Perhaps Ill use this is as a good excuse to try my hand in experimenting further with the theme designer! I really appreciate your all your help here, not to mention the theme and guide on using it! In Australia we call a box of what is usually 24-30 beers a "slab", and seeing as we are likely on opposite ends of the world and the real thing is not feasible, I would like to offer a slab of the finest eBeers for you kind sir! 🍻 Ill be sure to keep an eye on the forum for your upcoming post. Sounds like something of great value to me and I always look forward to learning more.
  2. Many thanks Jetro! Apologies I havent been able to access the forum recently but I have enjoyed reading the conversation here just now. By all means continue 🙂 I should have the opportunity this evening to get onto Escribe and I look forward to checking out your new theme above. Ill let you know my thoughts. Thanks again!
  3. Thanks for pointing that out! Prior to uploading Jetro's theme, I was indeed unaware that you could switch materials within a profile on the the device itself. I dont recall ever seeing this option with the default Evolv theme, but then again I also didnt notice that Jetro's theme could do this until it was mentioned just now (my theme and material names are the same so perhaps this was confusing me within the menu). With this being the case, the issue I outlined in the OP is a moot point. Fantastic! For what its worth, I believe I understand the value in allowing the mod to measure and refine the resistance automatically and I can see how tiny inaccuracies in the measured (/entered) base resistance can lead to a wildly inaccurate end result. Any suggestion of manually entering a resistance would only have been a last-resort action for the purpose of this initial testing, in an attempt to find the TFR curve that gave me the best vape experience. With that in mind, @Wayneo what TFR curve would you recommend using with SS316L? I am currently having great results with Jaquith's v3.25 TFR in terms of vape quality (understanding that whether it is accurate or not is a whole other kettle of fish), however I get the impression that you believe there to be alternatives that offer a better, or more accurate experience? Any insight or direction would be greatly appreciated!
  4. That would be great. I really appreciate it! I actually had the chance to briefly play around with the Theme Designer today and just in satisfying my curiosity, figured out how to make adjustments to the conditions of those existing controls, including modifying the number of decimal places in resistance readings. Personally I would probably prefer increments of 5w and 10°, but then thats just me haha. It sounds like a theme with my preferred increments wouldn;t be suitable for yourself. When developing a theme that you plan to publish publicly, it would indeed be difficult to know how to set it up to cater to the majority of people! I look forward to checking out your theme once you're ready to release it, as well as delving a bit deeper into the Theme Designer myself for a bit of fun!
  5. I now have your theme uploaded and using both your earlier suggestion, as well as now having the ability to first measure and then manually input the base resistance to four decimal places on each profile, has been making my testing far easier and more accurate! I prefer clean and basic theme designs and found the stock theme to be easy to read and navigate, so your feeling that it isn't "pretty", to me is actually a positive haha. I also look forward to checking out your new theme once posted. I'll be sure to keep an eye out. Thanks again! Thanks again!
  6. Same here! My plan was to stick to the stock theme after all my research intimidated me somewhat and made me inclined to take things slow and be methodical in configuring everything. Now that I'm actually hands-on with it, its actually not nearly as complicated as I imagined it to be. (In all reality though, Im probably only scratching the surface of what it has to offer haha). This being the case, I'll look into that theme of yours asap! Your point regarding the manual resistance measure is also a great one and something I did notice. In my second comment on this post, I mentioned opening each profile and manually measuring the resistance on each. I found that by the time I got to the third profile or so, it would read 0.01 higher. On this third profile and on those thereafter, I resorted to entering the resistance as measured on the first two. But then on the stock theme this can only be done to the two decimal places which as you mentioned, will be affecting accuracy. Sounds like this is all the more need for a better theme
  7. Many thanks Jetro! Its a shame there is no option to avoid the resampling of the resistance, but once I find the right TFR for me it should no longer be an annoyance for me. I cant say I have tested the Steam Engine version too much as yet, but I will be sure to do so when time allows. Like yourself, I see many using and recommending it! I will also be sure to ditch the stock theme and check out the one you have provided. I wasnt planning to delve too much into themes until I had the profiles configured to my liking, but it sounds like there could be some valuable information and functionality Im currently missing out on, that could be making things easier. Thanks again!
  8. Thats a great idea! Now that you mention it, it seems so easy and logical haha. Im currently still using the stock theme which does appear to allow you to manually enter a base resistance (albeit only to two decimal places - not sure how much this may affect things). If there is no such option to prevent the board from wanting to resample the resistance upon switching profiles, I may well do this. Thanks for the suggestion!
  9. Is it possible to change the material type within the profile whilst not connected to Escribe? Note that Im still currently using the stock theme so I may be missing out on some functionality present in others. Before buying the mod, I did alot of research and regularly saw comments suggesting that the standard SS316 profile wasnt very good (even less so when using it with SS316L) and that most people were finding best results with Jaquith's, DJLSB's or Steam Engine's material CSV's. Its for this reason that I wanted to go about comparing them and choosing the one that works best for me. From my limited testing so far Id have to say I agree, but then the testing process has been a bit tedious due to the issue mentioned in the OP.
  10. Thank you for the reply! I should probably clarify that Im not experimenting with any pre-heat/punch settings (all set to minimum or zero). Im a little unsure of the correct terminology but in each profile I have loaded a different CSV file for SS316L material (Jaquith's v3.25, v3.5 & v4, one from steam engine, one with TCR only and one with Evolv's standard SS316 profile). Its currently difficult, or at least inconvenient for me to directly compare these to find which one works best, as I cant move between the profiles without the board wanting to take a new resistance reading. I was hoping there may be a setting somewhere that prevents the board from requiring this?
  11. For what its worth, I have worked out a temporary solution for this: Whenever I attach a new (cold) atomizer, I open all TC profiles one at a time, manually measuring the resistance through the settings menu in each. This in essence 'saves' the correct base resistance on each profile and I am then free to switch between them (selecting "No, use old settings" each time). I am still curious as to whether there is a way to avoid having to do this; say a setting in Escribe I am yet to discover, that prevents it remeasuring the resistance upon switching profiles...
  12. Hi all, I bought my first DNA mod a few days ago, one utilising the 75C board. I think I have it all sorted for the most part, but there is one quirk that is causing me a bit of bother. Whilst in these early stages, I have set up a number of different SS316L profiles all at the same time; the idea was that I could experiment and switch between them to find which one works best for me. The issue is whenever I switch to another profile, it wants to remeasure the resistance. Obviously I dont want this to occur as the atomizer will be warm. Selecting "No, use old settings" however, will cause it to use the cold ohms of whatever atomizer was in use the last time the profile was opened (which in my case, often isnt the same atomizer). Im pretty sure I could figure my way around this to be able to experiment whilst connected to EScribe (manually setting/locking ohms) but would there be any suggestions to how I could have this work when not connected?
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