MikeTheVapeDude Posted May 9, 2016 Author Report Posted May 9, 2016 I updated to 4-25 thinking it was fine. I had no idea what I was doing was bad. I see today it was. I try to go back. Impossible. Any other firmware I try to put on the device locks it at the upload settings screen, if I go back to 4-25, it works. Why, just, why? Nobody had told me doing this was AT MY OWN RISK or anything.
dwcraig1 Posted May 9, 2016 Report Posted May 9, 2016 Try using an earlier version of EScribe, one listed as testing or recommended.I reverted 3 of mine back to earlier FW from 4-25
VapingBad Posted May 9, 2016 Report Posted May 9, 2016 MikeTheVapeDude said:I updated to 4-25 thinking it was fine. I had no idea what I was doing was bad. I see today it was. I try to go back. Impossible. Any other firmware I try to put on the device locks it at the upload settings screen, if I go back to 4-25, it works. Why, just, why? Nobody had told me doing this was AT MY OWN RISK or anything.But it was not posted in the early fw thread here so not official for the DNA 200 as such, I know it did come from Evolv and I doubt they would leave you hanging if it broke your mod. Just roll back using one of the versions in the early fw thread, you will need to let it set defaults then reload a previous config or set it up from scratch.
James Posted May 9, 2016 Report Posted May 9, 2016 You can get back to earlier settings. After it downloads the settings, click Upload Settings with the earlier firmware installed. It will upload appropriate settings for that version.
Wayneo Posted May 9, 2016 Report Posted May 9, 2016 Mike, care to elaborate on why it was bad, please.
MikeTheVapeDude Posted May 9, 2016 Author Report Posted May 9, 2016 I was having a grand old time with it until I saw the battery bar was EMPTY when I had a 12.6V pack voltage, then I came here and saw people say it was bricking their 200's. Other than the battery bar incident, I was loving the fact the output voltage was a little higher. Evolv, I beg you to up the OV to 9.3V, it would help me immensely and you could keep that buck efficiency. The cutoff of the lipo cells are 3.1V. 3.1 X 3 = 9.3V. Meaning the highest output voltage will be the lowest input voltage possible. I assume this is what you guys did on 4-25. PLEASE KEEP IT.
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