I just added about 4ml to the tank. And I get 50 puffs per ml with this coil. So the count should be dang near 200.I've never noticed that but I don't normally watch the puff count. I do have yet another 75C, from a recent batch, that is shutting itself off and starting to have a white screen syndrome. I'm really, really, getting tired of the 75C problems.
Can you watch it happen while EScribe's device Monitor is connected? If so, is the battery level dropping low enough to shut it down? The graph screen (Frank's Theme calls it Trend) will show battery level too during the puff. Or does it shutdown just sitting? Thank goodness I have never seen the white screen thing. I have enough color screen mods that you would think it would show up by now.I've got spare screens but the shutting down problem is really getting aggravating. This makes four out of five I've built so far. This one was the third rebuild of ones that did the same thing from that first run. There really isn't much to building them, for solder joints plus one for ground on the 510. The 250Cs have been chugging right along. Just the 75Cs are doing this to me.
These are dual 20700 75C mods wired with parallel batteries? Or are they 250C wired in series? Also the C's can use boost. Do you use boost? And you can boost by wattage or by temperature (this is independent from power and TC modes). If applicable, which one do you use?They've all started the same way, shutting down prematurely when left sitting for a while. Then is progresses to the point where they shut down while in use, as in during a puff. Battery levels are never lower than 30% and it happens even with a fresh charge. These are dual 20700 mods, so current isn't a problem, especially considering power is under 20 watts. Escribe shows nothing, other than boom, no fireing, then turn it back on, rinse and repeat.
They're 20700s in parallel. I'll have a look at the locked thing, but that doesn't explain the white screen problem at all. They're AlpineTech cases with a board sled and, of course, a ground lead for the 510. The ground leads are 14 gauge , silicon, to match the center in wire. Boost is set in watts and is very modest, as in 5 or 4 depending on if it's me or the Mrs. I use the stock themes since they work fine for me, tried a few others and just don't like them, too busy with stuff I don't really need.
I have a hard time attributing this to the cases, or builds. Especially considering the 250Cs are in similar AlpineTech cases, with sleds, with 4S LiPO packs.