Thats a text string. Its Engrish. I was able to fix this bug using the Firmware editor posted earlier in the threat. Also changed the silly "Byebye" to "Powering Down"
I'd like to be able to set the dimming independently of other restrictions. Love the high wattages/joules, but I have no need to have the screen on for so long.
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Hacking the firmware works fine as reported. Changed the 'Byebye' text to 'Power Down' and some Riptrippers trolling on the boot screen.
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Introduces disabling the gravity sensor and eco mode. Seems like there is a bug in the mode settings. It now flows from soft > eco > standard > powerfu+ > powerful. Sensor is an on/off option in the menu. The screen orientation still adjusts with the sensor disabled. 50w max in joule mode/60w...
To me, it seems less like PWM and more like the device firing in bursts to control the temperature. It also seems to happen at higher Joule settings which would support that theory for me.
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You can use the buttons to adjust the wattage without going into the menu. The up button will scroll through the memory settings. Click it once to select your desired memory spot then click the down button the edit the wattage value. Fire saves the setting.
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I'm not sure I understand. I go into the menu and can adjust Joules,Temp, Temp Unit, then Exit. The other menu options can be avoided for quick adjustments to Temp settings.
I've been lurking in the thread for the last week. I've been using my SX Mini M class for 2 days. Temp control is working great. I've been wrapping 32g Nickel around a #4-40 screw and making some easy spaced coils. Currently have builds in the Tobeco Kayfun 4, the Subtank Mini RBA, Magma and...
$2203 in 87 days. I have a problem. Worst part is, I'm not that far from breaking even. Tobacco and herb were expensive vices.
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I'm no expert. All I can say is that my research has consistently pointed me towards the vtc's as some of the safest batteries on the market.
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Riptrippers and busardo as mentioned. Rip in does some crazy stuff. Stick to the simpler builds. Research, research, research. Then get some vtc4's. Then research some more more.
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