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new to DNA, issue VT75NANO problem please help!!


exrexr

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im new to DNA device and decided to have a HCGAR VT75nano, the problem is. after some tweaking (for the weak battery warning) ive notice that when i fire my device at a certain watt (Power/wattage mod) it doesnt fire accordingly to my desired setting, Like When i put the watts to 30watts, when i press the fire button, it will fire at 26watts first like .5 to 1 sec then it will fire at 30watts. is it normal? and the warning message (new coi/ resistance Yes or no?) everytime i put a new coil or atomizer  is gone. can someone help me understand this. if its normal or something is not right. thank you very much.

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exrexr said:

im new to DNA device and decided to have a HCGAR VT75nano, the problem is. after some tweaking (for the weak battery warning) ive notice that when i fire my device at a certain watt (Power/wattage mod) it doesnt fire accordingly to my desired setting, Like When i put the watts to 30watts, when i press the fire button, it will fire at 26watts first like .5 to 1 sec then it will fire at 30watts. is it normal? and the warning message (new coi/ resistance Yes or no?) everytime i put a new coil or atomizer  is gone. can someone help me understand this. if its normal or something is not right. thank you very much.

exrexr, can you post a screenshot of device monitor while firing the nano. maybe it will help us diagnose what's going on.

also, what did you "tweak" in EScribe?
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with evolv, the parameters on the OLED screen (watts volts etc.) are updated dynamically. for example, when you press the fire button, you'll see the wattage climb from 0 up to your set wattage, this is normal operation for evolv boards. there is a slight intentional delay, to allow the screen to be readable, between what the screen shows and what the board is actually putting out in real time. basically, when you press the fire button it only takes mere milliseconds for the board to actually put out 30 watts.

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