Not a new addition brought by the Early Release.... don't recall which update brought it off hand...
I guess I had better come up with a 2 amp USB gizmo as I think all the ones I have are 1 amp or less. I need one for on my desk here at home.
Maybe I'll steal the one on the kitchen wall, so what if the kid cry's.
I know a lot of people love Kayfuns. I only bought one, a Heatvape Kayfun v3.1. I spent 6 hours trying to install a coil and I gave up. I went to my other attys that I can build coils all day and have them up and running in minutes. So I don't have much experience with them besides that.Man I am going to have to relearn everything I had been doing with 316l now. Seems to be working a billion times better with the update.
But and there is always a but. I now have a really wierd issue. On a K5 clone I was having a lot of problems with it today. Then I tried the update. The problem was that I just couldn't get Resistance setting that didn't result in a too weak vape or at 40-50w didn't burn the cotton. After the update with no other change all of a sudden it's working semi fine till I looked at the monitor. Starting at 35w it was showing the temp being waaaay down. This really disappointed me because it meant that I still was waaaay off on it.
So using the puff control and gradually raising the wattage and testing the vapor. I got it to 80w. Trying it out it was really hot but not burnt in anyway and I still hadn't hit 450 in the monitor. It was just freaky that I was pumping out ridiculous amounts of power for a 26 spaced 12 wrap single coil. Power that was double the amount that had been burning cotton before. It wasn't the TC keeping it back either it was going full power because it hadn't hit the mark yet.
Check your bottom 510 screw is really tight.I have 2 tobeco kayfunv5 and a SXK kayfun v5 all working absolutely perfect in TC with 316L on a DNA75.Man I am going to have to relearn everything I had been doing with 316l now. Seems to be working a billion times better with the update.
But and there is always a but. I now have a really wierd issue. On a K5 clone I was having a lot of problems with it today. Then I tried the update. The problem was that I just couldn't get Resistance setting that didn't result in a too weak vape or at 40-50w didn't burn the cotton. After the update with no other change all of a sudden it's working semi fine till I looked at the monitor. Starting at 35w it was showing the temp being waaaay down. This really disappointed me because it meant that I still was waaaay off on it.
So using the puff control and gradually raising the wattage and testing the vapor. I got it to 80w. Trying it out it was really hot but not burnt in anyway and I still hadn't hit 450 in the monitor. It was just freaky that I was pumping out ridiculous amounts of power for a 26 spaced 12 wrap single coil. Power that was double the amount that had been burning cotton before. It wasn't the TC keeping it back either it was going full power because it hadn't hit the mark yet.
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I know a lot of people love Kayfuns. I only bought one, a Heatvape Kayfun v3.1. I spent 6 hours trying to install a coil and I gave up. I went to my other attys that I can build coils all day and have them up and running in minutes. So I don't have much experience with them besides that.
But from what I hear, Kayfuns resistance isn't solid enough for TC. Something about a spring being the biggest problem. Do you understand this and does it effect K5s? I had a spring on my UD Genesis style RDA/RTA hybrid. The spring was only used for the RTA part. And that was a PIA.
Balancing?Did the upgrade to 1.2 on my VS DNA200.
Maybe someone can confirm this ODD behavior. Plugged in to charge. One of my on screen settings is to see "USB CURRENT", normally shows close to the 2 amp charge I get with my iPad wall charger. This field is now showing low numbers, constantly changing, charging is SLOW. Something not right here.
Balancing?
Try doing a soft reset couple of my devices didn't show battery power correctly till I rebooted it.
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No just the charging power to said batteries. Just stating if the display for battery needed a soft reboot maybe that did as well.My post has nothing to do with battery power.
Interesting. My VS DNA200 is doing the same thing. It'll run up from 0.00a to 0.83a and then back to 0.00a. Possible problem with the onboard 2a charger?My post has nothing to do with battery power.
Interesting. My VS DNA200 is doing the same thing. It'll run up from 0.00a to 0.83a and then back to 0.00a. Possible problem with the onboard 2a charger?
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Software glitch for the onboard 2a charger, not the mod itself. Might try rolling back to the previous firmware.
If it senses a significant imbalance between cell voltages it will switch from high 2a charge rate on + & - to lower charge rate through the individual jst balance plugs until the cell voltages equalize.
At least that is what I thought it did