Captain PD270 old firmware downloads

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misak

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Hi there!

Having trouble with my captain. I'm using it in power mode and when firing voltage jumps at first from ~4 volts to 6 volts and above. Moving like crazy almost all the time im firing it. Running aromamizer plus rdta with dual coil 0.3 ohms. Contacts are ok and no hotspots. Tried with a rda and does the same. And also tried with Troll rta.

Tried to google some older firmwires with poor results. Found only some old thread here but it is closed so couldnt reply there. There was someone who had older fw but last replies are from 2017/18.

Thanks in advance
 
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    So are you basically saying that you are looking for old firmware because this problem started happening after you installed the latest firmware?

    The only firmware Ijoy ever had for the Captain PD270 mod is version 1.6, which is on their site still.

    If you are looking for the original firmware, sorry, but you won't likely ever get it unless iJoy is willing to give it to you. Most people don't know how to backup/save old firmware before they install new firmware. But you never know, some tech savvy Captain PD270 user might just come along and save the day.

    I have a feeling, though, that the problem may not be the firmware but rather a faulty circuit board/chip or even a faulty 510 on the mod.

    Have you tried cleaning the 510 on the mod?
     
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