In Escribe you can set the cutoff voltage to what you want. Mine were defaulting to somewhere below 3 volts before I set them at 3.2.
What should the cutoff be on a BB with Evolv chip? Doesn't seem right to me.
Maybe I'm remembering wrong what the cutoff voltage was on mine. It's been a good while now.Checking mine, the "Cell Soft Cutoff" is set to 3.2v, but I think I changed it, looking in the Escribe manual it shows 3.09v, so that may be the default...
From the manual:
Cell Soft Cutoff: When the battery gets low, the dna will prevent any cell voltage from dropping below this level.
I'm a fan of the clear panels so I can see the juice and battery level at a glance, I only run the clear on the battery side...
My BB DNA60 never drops that low and still fires englishmick. Are we talking about the DNA60 or the SERV-70 board?
By the way, you can purchase see through panels and panels with cutouts too.![]()
Mine are DNA60.
As for panels. I'm fighting a losing battle here. BB is an expensive hobby. I'm only two months in. Vapesnail is due Monday. Spare Boro tanks finally made it to Chicago Customs. Got a Xeta and some plugs. I've been thinking, maybe I need a third BB. Maybe some panels. Probably not the transparent though. I don't see the appeal there. Maybe some wood is in my future.
2.75 volts is fine for a round cell, 3.09 for LiPos
Maybe I'm remembering wrong what the cutoff voltage was on mine. It's been a good while now.
Wait a minute here. It can be. I bought four right away and spent $1500 total for everything. What's that, like $375 apiece? But there is no reason why you have to. You could easily get by with so little. And if I had to do it again, I could do it for 1/3 the cost.![]()
That's the truth. I just counted up and I'm at around $340 now. About 6 weeks worth of cigarettes. I was quite frugal with vaping gear over the last 6 years. Lots of $30 mods and cheap tanks in clearance sales. Finished stocking up a year ago so a little indulgence is OK. I don't need any more BB stuff. Maybe I'll indulge in some more, maybe not.
That's avoidable if you're careful though. The SXK comes with an extra clamp too. Couldn't hurt to grab a spare even if it takes a long time to get there.Those clamps on the Xeta can snap.
I've had some deluge level leaks into mine. With the DNA anyhow, clean it out and back in action.I already had one major leak that got into the chip box
Every electronic device will fail at some point.
Doesn't necessarily need to be a tube though,i have several mech box mods that will definitely outlive me,and the only thing that could go wrong with them is needing a new piece of copper bent for the contact,or possibly threads stripping in the 510,but unlike a tube,the 510 can be changed as long as you have a spare.I know everybody's heard this, but the only actually future proof mod is a mech tube. Every electronic device will fail at some point. A solid mech tube will work just like day one 200 years from now if reasonably maintained.
Doesn't necessarily need to be a tube though,i have several mech box mods that will definitely outlive me,and the only thing that could go wrong with them is needing a new piece of copper bent for the contact,or possibly threads stripping in the 510,but unlike a tube,the 510 can be changed as long as you have a spare.
I love my tubes too,but ya gotta remember those boxes haha.
Doesn't necessarily need to be a tube though,i have several mech box mods that will definitely outlive me,and the only thing that could go wrong with them is needing a new piece of copper bent for the contact,or possibly threads stripping in the 510,but unlike a tube,the 510 can be changed as long as you have a spare.
I love my tubes too,but ya gotta remember those boxes haha.
It won’t look like new, but the threads can be repaired to fully functional.True story: I knocked the tube part of my disassembled mech mod off a table and it landed on the tile floor, directly on the corner. This created a dent in the threads. Could no longer screw anything onto that tube. Dead tube mod.
Yes, but chargers are not on the government chopping block. We should still be able to get new ones. However batteries are a different story. I'm waiting for them to go after those.Remember even mech mods require fancy electronics to charge those batteries.
That's why I said "reasonably maintained."True story: I knocked the tube part of my disassembled mech mod off a table and it landed on the tile floor, directly on the corner. This created a dent in the threads. Could no longer screw anything onto that tube. Dead tube mod.
Yes, but chargers are not on the government chopping block. We should still be able to get new ones. However batteries are a different story. I'm waiting for them to go after those.