0.006 (actually 0.0062) is the TCR for Ni200. Are you trying to change the built in Ni200? You have to open a new material and say that one is SS and then enter the TCR. Or use the built in SS one.
0.006 (actually 0.0062) is the TCR for Ni200. Are you trying to change the built in Ni200? You have to open a new material and say that one is SS and then enter the TCR. Or use the built in SS one.
I'm not sure when they updated the link in the Evolv store, it is up to date ATM (V1.0.35.2). As of now the latest versions of EScribe are: RECOMMENDED 2015-10-21 V1.0.35.2 • TESTING 2016-02-29 V1.0.42 available Early Firmware - DNA 200 Early Adopters Forum both versions should allow TCRs down to 0.0008.I downloaded escribe 10 days ago when i received my mod, when i set the tcr to 0.00092, escribe keeps resetting it back to 0.006.
I tried the included SS 316 curve, and had a warmer and better vape by setting my tcr to 0.001.
No I don'tDo you lock the ohms? If so why not unlock and let the device "refine" and see if that helps. Just a thought....
The ref box uses three screws to connect the board's ground to the chassis. There's no space to put a nut or similar on the 510 connector. It sits flush both on the top and bottom (doesn't protrude).Sounds like from the board to the 510 ground.
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Just re-read the last part. The screw next to the ground is connected to the case? That might be the cause of the unstable resistance. Any way to tighten or re-tap that ground? Can you go straight to the 510?
Just checked, i'm running the 1.0.42. Will try again and report back.I'm not sure when they updated the link in the Evolv store, it is up to date ATM (V1.0.35.2). As of now the latest versions of EScribe are: RECOMMENDED 2015-10-21 V1.0.35.2 • TESTING 2016-02-29 V1.0.42 available Early Firmware - DNA 200 Early Adopters Forum both versions should allow TCRs down to 0.0008.
I'll try to clean the areas with acetone tomorrow and use some silver conductive paste on the taps that press against the box.
I'm not sure when they updated the link in the Evolv store, it is up to date ATM (V1.0.35.2). As of now the latest versions of EScribe are: RECOMMENDED 2015-10-21 V1.0.35.2 • TESTING 2016-02-29 V1.0.42 available Early Firmware - DNA 200 Early Adopters Forum both versions should allow TCRs down to 0.0008.
I see, I guess that's because EScribe converts it into a simple curve for the device and does not save the single value so the input box always shows the default value. I will post it in the report a bug board on the Evolv forum.I can now confirm escribe accepts TCR values lower than 0.001. What actually happens is when you set your TCR in the "actions" tab and press ok, it is now set. Now, when you disconnect your device then reconnect it and go back and press the "actions" button and then the TCR tab, you will see the tcr going up to 0.006, but if you press cancel, your tcr goes back to whatever you previously set. Dunno if this is how it's supposed to be or if this is a bug in escribe.
I see, I guess that's because EScribe converts it into a simple curve for the device and does not save the single value so the input box always shows the default value. I will post it in the report a bug board on the Evolv forum.
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Custom material TCR shows 0.006 on edit - DNA 200 Early Adopters Forum
I just solved my issue and hopefully for a long timeMy reference mod starting acting up...it was the ground and I had to remove the chip, clean and re-seat. I would like them to have used more coarse threads on the case so I could tighten it more for the ground effect.

You must have an old version of EScribe.
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And there is a proper curve for 316 included now.
I unsoldered the positive wire from the board and with the help of 3 torx drivers and a trainee at work, I managed to unscrew that connector. It was so gunked up in the threads I thought it was glued in (6 months of non stop use).
So, the 510 was gunked up between the 510 and the body?