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Internal resistance of the efusion duo


Chris1112

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Chris1112 said:

So I guess my internal resistance a straight, so you think I should try to do case analyzer maybe, I need a real stable environment though rite.

Sorry late response yes you would need it to be pretty consistent . I am just using the ones listed
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CeeBeeDee said:

That was my factory set value as well, and what I've been using with good results. Does that ecig file you mentioned have different values than the factory presets?

If by "factory" you mean Evolv default then yes it's different. I do not get good results with any of the provided profile presets I don't know if there is more than one floating around since another person said he had no issues? He may have different file? He didn't post up a link.
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Update Instructions:

Here is the "official" settings file created by Evolv for the Lost Vape EFusion DNA200. This file contains the complete results of the Battery Test, Mod Resistance offset, and Case Analyzer. Also included are Titanium, and SS profiles.
This same file has been provided to Lost Vape and will be coming on all new completed production mods.

Download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxnf8OwrMZ7OUmg1ckJHUWZiRlk/view?usp=sharing

https://www.eciggity.com/efusion-dna200-by-lost-vape/
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BillW50 said:

Update Instructions:

Here is the "official" settings file created by Evolv for the Lost Vape EFusion DNA200. This file contains the complete results of the Battery Test, Mod Resistance offset, and Case Analyzer. Also included are Titanium, and SS profiles.
This same file has been provided to Lost Vape and will be coming on all new completed production mods.

Download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxnf8OwrMZ7OUmg1ckJHUWZiRlk/view?usp=sharing

https://www.eciggity.com/efusion-dna200-by-lost-vape/

Is that the same as for the Duo Bill because I was thinking about using those . Right now I am using ecigdo.com which is titled "Duo" the analyzer and mod resistance seems to jive but the profiles are definately not
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Jentz9517 said:

Is that the same as for the Duo Bill because I was thinking about using those . Right now I am using ecigdo.com which is titled "Duo" the analyzer and mod resistance seems to jive but the profiles are definately not


Oh sorry, that is the wrong one.
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Duo Escribe settings mod res, case analyzer profile presets from ecigdo.com https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0iI0nMz_7c4MTBZc2c5bVNmTXM/view The second link is the 1300 Mah Lipo settings https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0iI0nMz_7c4ZXJJLUROaE5Xdlk/view?usp=sharing

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broken_axe said:

So rather than clog this place up with another thread I'm gonna ask all the duo owners here: Any of y'all having a sticky button with the Lipo in? I can't seem to recreate it with the 18650 sled, and it doesnt stick with the Lipo outside the box.

My new one did it's the battery fitment it pushes against board or I should say the frame it sets in just try to position it toward the left more. It could be the wire too pushing against it squashed inbetween battery and board the new ones seem not to fit together so good. I have an earlier release and it's perfect
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Jentz9517 said:

My new one did it's the battery fitment it pushes against board or I should say the frame it sets in just try to position it toward the left more. It could be the wire too pushing against it squashed inbetween battery and board the new ones seem not to fit together so good. I have an earlier release and it's perfect

I threw the 18650 sled back in and it seems a lot better. I was just hoping to use the Lipo until I can get some batteries. Also if you removed the carbon fiber panels how did you go about it? I can seem to figure out a way that won't scratch it.
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when i got my duo one of the cf panels was put on crooked. i was able to use a pointy razor blade and a lot of patience to slowly and carefully remove the cf panel without damaging it. then reinstalled using some 3m mounting tape typically used for cell phone/tablet screen repairs. i very much doubt removing any of the other panel types would be possible without damage. 

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Jentz9517 said:

I am happy with 0.006 I doubt they used 90% of the value since they probably used a solid copper tap.. I am having good results with the curves I madecsv YT.csv     



whats curves are these in reference to? battery or tcr? ive tried loading the csv you linked here and get an error stating the csv file must have at least two columns and two rows....
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954kevin said:



whats curves are these in reference to? battery or tcr? ive tried loading the csv you linked here and get an error stating the csv file must have at least two columns and two rows....

For different wires yah I need to delete that file it loaded wrong
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