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Hi,

how can I change the wattage increment from 1 (whole number) to a fraction like 0.5 or 0.1 for DNA80C boards?

If it is currently not available, is there any chance to get this simple option in future SP release?

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Thanks for quick reply, I submitted a Help Desk ticket.

So does it mean that currently there is no option or workaround to change the increment value to other than 1?

As far as I can see, the chipset can handle fractions. I tried to set decimal wattage value in EScribe, for example 20.5 W, EScribe accepts that value, I can also upload it into the device. But decimal value is cut off on the mod's display and changing value on mod still increments it by 1 like 21.5 W. I could check that change by downloading the mod's settings after I incremented the wattage on the mod.

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3 hours ago, Zsee said:

So does it mean that currently there is no option or workaround to change the increment value to other than 1?

Yes.

3 hours ago, Zsee said:

I tried to set decimal wattage value in EScribe, for example 20.5 W, EScribe accepts that value, I can also upload it into the device.

Turn off boost/warmth on mod. Start 'Device Monitor', only enable 'power' 'power set', <- that shows what is set, take a puff, hit pause, hover mouse over the lines.

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I uploaded 12.5W value via EScribe (maybe my regional win settings swapped the dot to comma in the input box) but I couldn't zero out the Warmth.

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It seems that board accepts and can handle that value

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I increased the wattage with 1W on the mod, it keeps the decimal value (but mod's display cuts it off).

And I cannot set the fractional increase anywhere.

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