Evolv DNA 75

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Mactavish

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Nothing wrong, I've just always entered tcr values manually on my dnas because until I got this dna75 they didn't come with preloaded materials.

See if Escribe has a RESET DEFAULTS setting. I'm not near a computer right now. The default wire TCR's should be in the software if I remember correctly.
 

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See if Escribe has a RESET DEFAULTS setting. I'm not near a computer right now. The default wire TCR's should be in the software if I remember correctly.
The "reset defaults" button will reset the mod to Evolv's default settings. Wiping out all settings, battery curve, thermals, ect.
 

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I was just kidding. I want one, just can't afford it atm.
That was me, so I bought a board and built a box because at the time DNA30 mods were seriously over my budget. Warning can lead to a new spending habit though.
 

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Aren't they the same csv files? I'm assuming they are because the "custom materials" button in escribe links to the SE website.
CSV just means comer separated values and is just a common text format to save the data in. The Evolv profiles are in EScribe, you can save them to a csv if you want to just open EScribe with out a mod connected and choose Edit new settings - DNA75 and go to the materials tab.
 

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CSV just means comer separated values and is just a common text format to save the data in. The Evolv profiles are in EScribe, you can save them to a csv if you want to just open EScribe with out a mod connected and choose Edit new settings - DNA75 and go to the materials tab.
Yes, I've already saved the DNA75 Ni200, Ti and 316ss materials as csv files in escribe. When get home this evening I'll compare them to the SE files I downloaded to see if they're the same.
 

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That was me, so I bought a board and built a box because at the time DNA30 mods were seriously over my budget. Warning can lead to a new spending habit though.

I've looked in to that option myself, but at the current prices that no longer seems to be the cheaper option.

Flash-sales and the likes seem like a better option with the current market to get one for a decent price. I got my VT200 for around 80 bucks and my SDNA75 for around 50 bucks (35 even, after some coupon codes) that way. I don't think you can build a 75 or 200 for that kind of money these days.
 

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CSV Comparison Update:

Comparing the supplied escribe csv files for Ti Ni200 and 316SS with the ones downloadable from Steamengine there ARE slight differences. Not much at all within our vaping range of 350-500°f but they are different.
To check it I just slid the split markers of the SE files to match the escribe file markers at 200°f , 400°f and 600°f and compared the TFR values there. I'm not sure if that's an accurate comparison or not. Escribe could be recurving (smoothing) the split values a little.
 
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Just got an e-mail from MyFreedomSmokes.com and all DNA's 20% off with Coupon Code: DNA20
(subject to availability).

Just FYI......

Googled them......(doesn't include 20% off.... 20% calculated at checkout)

Search results for: 'DNA' - MyFreedomSmokes
 
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Glad I resisted getting a 2nd HCigar VT75 Mini, the price still has not come down, and I hate the crappy threads on the battery coin cover.

Saw the Vapor Shark DNA75 "SwitchBox", and pre-ordered one with two sets of colored panels. More $$$ then then most DNA75's, but I am still happy with the quality of my VS DNA200.
 
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I like the VT75 Nano but not a fan of the threads or the 510. I haven't had any issues with mine yet but for some reason, the die cast case reminds me of matchbox cars and other toys I grew up playing with (cheap). The red finish isn't holding up and the bottom edge on the battery side is sharp and not comfortable to hold.

I love my VaporSharks but the SwitchBox doesn't appeal to me. Looks too tall. I was interested in the Lavabox M 75 but I've moved on and will be building 2 DNA250s in Silo 1300 cases. I already have the cases and the batteries should be here next week. Hopefully, I'll get the DNA250 boards next month.
 

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