That was my point. Even though it didnt achieve that 150F, it didn't forget that the atty when i removed it and re-attached it. When it achieves the 150F there is no debate.It will do temp control at low watts with smaller coils, it just needs to see the temp rise by 150 F in the first second.
I mean it won't drop out of temp mode like your larger coil did when the battery was empty, say you had a 32 or 30 AWG build in a Kayfun or similar it would get up to temp on much less power than say a dual 26 AWG build on a more current topper.That was my point. Even though it didnt achieve that 150F, it didn't forget that the atty when i removed it and re-attached it. When it achieves the 150F there is no debate.
For sure!I mean it won't drop out of temp mode like your larger coil did when the battery was empty, say you had a 32 or 30 AWG build in a Kayfun or similar it would get up to temp on much less power than say a dual 26 AWG build on a more current topper.
DNA200 FIRMWARE UPDATE PEOPLE! AVAILABLE NOW!!
edit i'm playing around in escribe, some really nice improvements.
This version features:
(1) a new Materials tab where you can store and transfer material settings onto and from the DNA,
[We've included our Ni200, and Steam Engine's SS316 and Ti1. These will be upgraded in the future, if better data becomes available, and others added if others become common.]
(2) the ability to change a profile's material without EScribe, by holding down all three buttons while locked,
(3) Profile Name and Material Name can be displayed on-screen as custom fields,
(4) profiles now have a "Temperature Dominant" option, making temperature the main adjustment for a profile if you want to do so,
(5) for small batteries, in the Mod tab, you can reduce max continuous and pulse battery input currents,
(6) in Help->Language, you can override the language detection,
(7) Device Monitor has "Simulate Button Presses" for remote testing,
(8) Device Monitor can run Python scripts for scientific study and automation,
(9) the ability to adjust the temperature increment, and
(10) various OS compatibility and miscellaneous improvements.
I have been using it for a couple of hours now and liking it. Having the option to use the +/- buttons to change temperature is a big plus for me. I also like that I can adjust the temperature in 1 degree settings too. Another nice feature is the ability to change the wire types with the 3 button hold in locking mode.Caveat; This is a real BETA version and not for the faint of heart. The programmer "James" "recommends using the previous version". This is for those that can tolerate strange behavior and can tolerate things not going as planned.
I've loaded it on x2 Rolo's, a Boxer, and an Opus and haven't had any real issues so far. About the only thing it did that was strange was make multiple copies of the same wire type on the materials tab. Just went in and changed all the profiles to Ni, then cleaned them out so there was only one copy of the NiFe 0405 that I'm using and it's been fine since. The features they've added in are really amazing. I'd usually leave two profiles left to Ti/Ni in case I was AFK and needed to swap for some reason, but now that's not needed.I have been using it for a couple of hours now and liking it. Having the option to use the +/- buttons to change temperature is a big plus for me. I also like that I can adjust the temperature in 1 degree settings too. Another nice feature is the ability to change the wire types with the 3 button hold in locking mode.
I have been using it for a couple of hours now and liking it. Having the option to use the +/- buttons to change temperature is a big plus for me. I also like that I can adjust the temperature in 1 degree settings too. Another nice feature is the ability to change the wire types with the 3 button hold in locking mode.
beta for sure, a couple very tiny.........i don't know if they're called bugs or if there is another term.......goofs. nothing device damaging tho.Caveat; This is a real BETA version and not for the faint of heart. The programmer "James" "recommends using the previous version". This is for those that can tolerate strange behavior and can tolerate things not going as planned.
beta for sure, a couple very tiny.........i don't know if they're called bugs or if there is another term.......goofs. nothing device damaging tho.
EDIT....i edited my first post just for you holman.
lol, ya that's me with the disappearing disaster. the new version cut the 'action' tab right off the screen for me. escribe won't let me scroll horizontally. i'm guessing it's not tablet friendly........yet? but ya kind-o-buggy.Gee AtmizrOpin,
You are going to make me feel important.
Actually when I made that post the folks on the Early Adopter Forum were going in circles try to find different features and some that had just apparently disappeared.
It seem like you are correct now that there may be some minor bugs (features) that shouldn't cramp a more novice users experience. Especially if they keep up the the Evolv new firmware thread.
Caveat; This is a real BETA version and not for the faint of heart. The programmer "James" "recommends using the previous version". This is for those that can tolerate strange behavior and can tolerate things not going as planned.
Just installed it. Love that I now can have temperature instead of watts as the main thing to adjust. Being able to switch between materials directly on the device without needing to go into escribe is great as well. Any idea what "0.001 K" is?NEW DNA200 BETA FIRMWARE/ BETA ESCRIBE UPDATE PEOPLE! AVAILABLE NOW!! THERE ARE SOME BUGS SO DOWNLOAD AT YOUR OWN RISK.
edit i'm playing around in escribe, some really nice improvements.
This version features:
(1) a new Materials tab where you can store and transfer material settings onto and from the DNA,
[We've included our Ni200, and Steam Engine's SS316 and Ti1. These will be upgraded in the future, if better data becomes available, and others added if others become common.]
(2) the ability to change a profile's material without EScribe, by holding down all three buttons while locked,
(3) Profile Name and Material Name can be displayed on-screen as custom fields,
(4) profiles now have a "Temperature Dominant" option, making temperature the main adjustment for a profile if you want to do so,
(5) for small batteries, in the Mod tab, you can reduce max continuous and pulse battery input currents,
(6) in Help->Language, you can override the language detection,
(7) Device Monitor has "Simulate Button Presses" for remote testing,
(8) Device Monitor can run Python scripts for scientific study and automation,
(9) the ability to adjust the temperature increment, and
(10) various OS compatibility and miscellaneous improvements.