Evolv-ing Thread

BillW50

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 23, 2014
3,429
34,453
US
Try these:

Magnetic USB.jpg


My USB cables also last for years too. But this kind of USB cable makes connecting and disconnecting USB cables a snap. They also protect the USB ports too. And I don't have any issues with the data connection using them for years either. You can purchase the ends separately too. The ends are available for micro-USB, USB-C, and Apple. I use them on almost all of my devices.
 

tiburonfirst

They call me 'Tibs"
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 23, 2010
26,883
260,345
Try these:

View attachment 989587

My USB cables also last for years too. But this kind of USB cable makes connecting and disconnecting USB cables a snap. They also protect the USB ports too. And I don't have any issues with the data connection using them for years either. You can purchase the ends separately too. The ends are available for micro-USB, USB-C, and Apple. I use them on almost all of my devices.
i thought i was a fan too but then one of the cables disintegrated :(
 

BillW50

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 23, 2014
3,429
34,453
US
i thought i was a fan too but then one of the cables disintegrated :(

Wow really? How in the world do they disintegrate? I have about 6 cables of the early version (with like 50 ends) that you can't find anywhere for like the past few years that were a bit smaller with weaker magnets with power only and they are still working just fine. I still use them on my older equipment that doesn't require data.

Then the newer version came out a few years back with stronger magnets with data connections. I too bought about 50 different ends for them (the two ends isn't compatible with each other). Not only do they perform like the original. but adds data and double the magnetic energy for a connection. If you let go of the cable about an inch away from the USB connection, it would likely connect automatically (old style was half that).

Both versions of mine are operating just as well as the day I got them. So I don't understand how they disintegrate.
 

ShowMeTwice

Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Jun 28, 2016
18,922
1
125,630
the Universe • ∞
It's pretty funny when you try to help some dude out ...................... and it all goes quiet.
Arctic Fox / Joining the NFE team
I don't think his plan is going to go very far at all. To me it sounds like he was in software coding not firmware coding otherwise he would have known what a MCU is.

Also, I found his thing with resistance locking Arctic Fox flashed mods to be, ummm, suspicious at best???

I've never locked resistance on any of my dna, Dicodes, Yihi or Arctic Fox mods. IIRC the Evolv folks said not to lock the resistance on their mods. Come to think of it, I never lock resistance on any of my other TC capable mods either.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ShamrockPat

ShamrockPat

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
  • Nov 5, 2015
    1,408
    1
    8,241
    Grand Forks, ND
    Also, I found his thing with resistance locking Arctic Fox flashed mods to be, ummm, suspicious at best???
    It was his Tesla mod that he was increasing and trying to lock. Then complaining why it would change.
    IIRC the Evolv folks said not to lock the resistance on their mods. Come to think of it, I never lock resistance on any of my other TC capable mods either.
    Many mods have different requirements/procedures for TC. DNA's are always looking at the current live resistance, and the only time you might want to lock is if it's a crappy something, like wires not secured properly, floating 510 positive, etc. B&W DNAs refine the ohms to 70F, color boards do not, but they do keep checking and will do a complete re-read if an atty is removed and replaced or the mod goes to complete sleep.
     

    dwcraig1

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Mar 17, 2012
    9,013
    49,416
    Imperial Beach, California
    I decided to skip the Steamcraver AIO, believe me I was looking for a reason.
    For sure it comes with a bunch of extras and the price is fine.
    But after watching a YT review on it I discovered that for TC is has just SS, Ni200 and titainium settings, no TCR setting.
     
    Last edited:

    BillW50

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Nov 23, 2014
    3,429
    34,453
    US
    But after watching a YT review on it I discovered that for TC is has just SS, Ni200 and titainium settings, no TCR setting.

    Those are the only wire types I use for TC. I bet like 99% of TC vapers too. I've been seeing more and more mods without a TCR setting. The Stubby AIO doesn't either.
     

    dwcraig1

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Mar 17, 2012
    9,013
    49,416
    Imperial Beach, California
    Those are the only wire types I use for TC. I bet like 99% of TC vapers too. I've been seeing more and more mods without a TCR setting. The Stubby AIO doesn't either.
    I use SS430 and could most likely get TC to work fine with the Ti setting and lowering the temp setting till it got "right"
     

    ShamrockPat

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
  • Nov 5, 2015
    1,408
    1
    8,241
    Grand Forks, ND
    I use SS430 and could most likely get TC to work fine with the Ti setting and lowering the temp setting till it got "right"
    Dead easy for you DW. Using Steam-engine, Wire Wizard and Top Right 'equivalents' box like this, at your typical 430°F you'd set it at 204°F on the Titanium setting and slowly up/down. #smiley face Why can't I ever find the emoji's?
    1675522851226.png
     

    Users who are viewing this thread