Brandon Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 For those experiencing spurious Fill Pod messages, try the attached settings. -> Low Sensitivity Fill Pod.ecig These settings lower the fill pod sensitivity. Please let me know if these settings alleviate the issue. Installation Instructions. Start escribe with your OXVA DNA already plugged. Do a 'file -> open' of the .ecig file you downloaded from above. Then click 'Upload settings to mod' 1
dannyh Posted August 17 Report Posted August 17 I wasn't seeing fill pod that much on a .8 until I installed this
Luca_1221 Posted August 18 Report Posted August 18 12 hours ago, dannyh said: I wasn't seeing fill pod that much on a .8 until I installed this You mean this new setting made the situation even worse?
Brandon Posted August 19 Author Report Posted August 19 On 8/17/2025 at 12:43 PM, dannyh said: I wasn't seeing fill pod that much on a .8 until I installed this Well, that certainly wasn't the intention. Check your DM's.
whompfan Posted August 21 Report Posted August 21 On 8/17/2025 at 1:43 PM, dannyh said: I wasn't seeing fill pod that much on a .8 until I installed this same issue, it happened on a new pod after installing this
bhouse333 Posted August 23 Report Posted August 23 this did not solve the issue, very frustrating. happening with all my .6 pods, but not in the .8.
magman007 Posted Friday at 02:29 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:29 PM Can we have some insight as to why we think this might be happening? The inconsistency of the error is probably the most frustrating. I have this happening on all pod types (.8s and 1.2s). I'll pick up the device and it either works as intended, or requires 3-4 puff n fiddles (wipe off the contacts, slide the pod in and out, rotate the pod) then it works just fine, multiple rips in a row, pod warmed up etc. I am lead to believe its a pod issue, as it seems when i put a new pod in I get ~1500 puffs or so before goofiness starts occurring. SOMETIMES backing a volt off clears up the issue, which leads me to believe that I'm vaping within the performance window, and the pod is possibly dropping resistance? However, I will note that I struggle to recreate the issue when plugged in... I guess I am wondering if its more of a resistance triggering a fault, or a battery safety trigger? Battery safety would (in my mind at least) explain why the issue is not prevalent when plugged in. If I am able to generate the fault reliably while plugged in I will try to record on escribe.
magman007 Posted Friday at 02:38 PM Report Posted Friday at 02:38 PM Well, just as I posted the device cooled down, and i was able to repeat multiple failed puffs. Pt2 includes additional values i neglected to record in 829csv. P2 also includes a "pod fiddle" and resumption of successful vaping. Hope this helps in some way! 829pt2.csv 829.csv
Cristianbuta Posted Friday at 03:55 PM Report Posted Friday at 03:55 PM how you instile this file 829pt2?is a csv file ,different than ecig file ?please advise. Thank you
Wayneo Posted Friday at 04:38 PM Report Posted Friday at 04:38 PM 41 minutes ago, Cristianbuta said: how you instile this file 829pt2?is a csv file ,different than ecig file ?please advise.Thank you NOT a file for you to install.
Wayneo Posted Tuesday at 03:32 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:32 PM Are any of you having success with the file posted above (top, 1st post)? what resistance coil? what power setting? replay yes/no? what firmware (bottom right hand corner of escribe - Device Monitor)?
magman007 Posted Tuesday at 06:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:10 PM Hi Wayneo, unfortunately it doesn't seem to make a difference in my specific case. The logs attached were with the prescribed settings, I have since rolled back to "stock". I tossed the 1.2 pod I was using into the trash and currently 1500+ puffs into a new pod without a single fill pod warning.
Wayneo Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:15 PM Thanks for that reply @magman007 what resistance coil? what power setting? replay yes/no? what firmware (bottom right hand corner of escribe - Device Monitor)? Not using the above settings, back to stock (default) And no errors with a new coil
dannyh Posted Tuesday at 10:21 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:21 PM I’ve been experiencing this less in general especially since the .8 just burns the coil instead. I have 1 device with this update on it and 1 that doesn’t and didn’t notice a difference switching off
Wayneo Posted Tuesday at 11:56 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:56 PM what resistance coil? what power setting? replay yes/no? what firmware is on your mod (bottom right hand corner of escribe - Device Monitor)?
magman007 Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 16 hours ago, Wayneo said: Thanks for that reply @magman007 what resistance coil? 1.2ohm what power setting? ~happened between 12-14w- The logs attached earlier in the thread replay yes/no? No- however I did experiment to see if replay would circumvent the issue, it didn't what firmware (bottom right hand corner of escribe - Device Monitor)? 1.1 SP 112.2 INT Not using the above settings, back to stock (default) And no errors with a new coil Hey Wayneo, answers above- Not sure if the CSV's i attached earlier are helpful, but I did capture the fault in those logs consistently. oddly enough, I did notice that the issue seems to subside once the coil head heats up? kinda... once its rolling its good to go until it cools off again. I don't know enough about the coil heads or stainless steels material properties, does it make sense for SS to increase resistance when warm?
Wayneo Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, magman007 said: what firmware (bottom right hand corner of escribe - Device Monitor)? 1.1 SP 112.2 INT That firmware is 2 updates shy of the current. Download and install this one. It will also inform you of future updates. You need to go under 'tools' to install it. SP68 Yes, SS does raise its resistance when you puff, and drops back down as it cools. 1
magman007 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Wayneo said: That firmware is 2 updates shy of the current. Download and install this one. It will also inform you of future updates. You need to go under 'tools' to install it. SP68 Yes, SS does raise its resistance when you puff, and drops back down as it cools. Thanks for the Firmware update, Will test and report back. I found it very difficult to find any information on the firmware, version or currency. If you have open communication with Oxva I would recommend they update their documentation in the goggle drive.
Wayneo Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago That firmware does not address this issue, just what you read for the past 2 versions, and updates are always posted here. I have never had any communication with Oxva, and know nothing about documentation in their goggle drive (or even if it's accurate). DWCraig and I (among others) have been testing these since February.
magman007 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Wayneo said: That firmware does not address this issue, just what you read for the past 2 versions, and updates are always posted here. I have never had any communication with Oxva, and know nothing about documentation in their goggle drive (or even if it's accurate). DWCraig and I (among others) have been testing these since February. Understood that the new FW will not address the pod fill issue, but will address previous known issues, and for that I am grateful! the mediakit can be found here https://www.oxva.com/pages/download https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10tF2nLOlxEu9ujhNC5WGZYi7QUKG30_B it looks like the last updates were may, so no it is not up to date or accurate. I do not want to flood the thread with more unsolicited feedback, but even a link on the evolv home page to the most current firmware would be helpful. I realize the chinese ecig industry isnt really predicated on support, but seeing as this has evolv's name proudly co-branded it would bode well to consider providing that layer of support/accessibility oxva doesn't seem interested in doing. Knowing Sp68 will notify of new versions should nullify this need for those with it installed, but a new user will probably find themselves in the media kit above and downloading a 2 version old firmware and outdated escribe, just as I did Lastly, thank you for your testing and the support provided! I know its not easy and its often thankless.
Wayneo Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago @magman007 And now SP69 has been released. Read the release notes.
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