The Darwin From Evolv!!!

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The last pic was at Vapercon, had alot of interest, like moths to a flame..............


I was fortunate to be one of the Moths to hold the green one in my hand at VaperCon, and Vchick it was a pleasure meeting you. That Green Darwin was beautiful if I do say so myself, also just started using some of those drip tips you where nice enough to give me and so far so good there nice too. Nice job on both :2cool::2cool:
 

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Anyone know if its safe to charge the Darwin with a 2.1amp USB power adapter? Basically like a power adapter that is used to charge an iPad 2. I'm looking for a faster charge. My Darwin's battery performance has taken a huge hit from when it was new. From over 20 hours down to about 12 hours (I'm logging battery life for a review). I only got 10 hours out of it yesterday.

Thanks!

did you change the atty resistence wise or anything like that?
 

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did you change the atty resistence wise or anything like that?

Definitely, I am constantly changing heating elements. However, I've been doing that since I got it. Its pretty much how I vape, like a monkey on acid. :)

Brandon got back to me super quick:

The Darwin uses a Smart charging system which limits charge current. So, regardless of the rating on your wall charger the Darwin will only allow a maximum current draw of 450mA.
 

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One rather disturbing thing I thought about, a Darwin that suddenly has half the battery life. If I am correct, there are 2 LiPo batteries wired in parallel inside the Darwin. If one of those wires broke or came loose it would cut the vape time in half.

If you think this might be the case you should have it checked out or check it out yourself. The thing with LiPos, if they short out things go bad very quickly, so you don't want one of those wires floating around in there.
 

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Definitely, I am constantly changing heating elements. However, I've been doing that since I got it. Its pretty much how I vape, like a monkey on acid. :)

Brandon got back to me super quick:


well just so you know a LR atty will drain the battery quick they use a lot more aperage, or in other words more powerill get maybe half a day on a 1.5ohm atty and 2-3 days on a 4.5 ohm atty makes a huge difference..
 

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One rather disturbing thing I thought about, a Darwin that suddenly has half the battery life. If I am correct, there are 2 LiPo batteries wired in parallel inside the Darwin. If one of those wires broke or came loose it would cut the vape time in half.

If you think this might be the case you should have it checked out or check it out yourself. The thing with LiPos, if they short out things go bad very quickly, so you don't want one of those wires floating around in there.

I hadn't though of that. I am no where near skilled enough to figure this out. Any way for an idiot to tell?

well just so you know a LR atty will drain the battery quick they use a lot more aperage, or in other words more powerill get maybe half a day on a 1.5ohm atty and 2-3 days on a 4.5 ohm atty makes a huge difference..

Sorry, should've noted. I don't use LR attys :). Was on an Ego Booster before the Darwin and LR was useless on that, so I got rid of all my LR attys. Only one I have left is a MA306 that came with the DCA.
 
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I hadn't though to that. I am no where near skilled enough to figur ethisd out. Any way for an idiot to tell?

Sorry, should've noted. I don't use LR attys :). Was on an Ego Booster before the Darwin and LR was useless on that, so I got rid of all my LR attys. Only one I have left is a MA306 that came with the DCA.

If a fresh charger doesn't sort it out, keep in touch with Evolv. They're very serious about customer satisfaction, and are just as interested in finding and sorting out any problems and making the thing better as the users are. Work with them and we'll all live to see better and better Darwins with every production run :)

Mine is from the second or third production run I think. There's been quite a few changes since, but I'm loving it just like it is and don't want to swap up unless for some reason I really need to do so.
 

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I licked a Monkey once and Im so embarrassed!!!

Sorry buddy :(
I've owned many PVs over the past 2 years. Only e-cig product I've ever considered a 'fail for me' given what it cost to own and operate was the eGo T atomizers and tanks, and I can not deny that even that 'works' pretty well most of the time...it just didn't float 'my boat' for what it cost to own and operate.

I'm glad you've found something you like and can use.

I'm on a Darwin for something like 6 months now. Have never had a problem with it 'failing'. I did replace the charger (and it was probably bad because "I" wore out or broke the cord to it). It's already paid for itself two times over in health and social benefits, and in tobacco investment savings.

I like it so much, if I lost or broke it (even if it weren't still under warranty) today I'd order another one ASAP.

Happy vaping.
 
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I know this is a long thread (with many other discussions between the content) but most of this has been discussed. Darwin batts are best if topped off regularly instead of always vaping to cut-off. I charge every night (and at some point during a day if I plan on a late night away from easy charge/PT access). Reality check: I have more than one so this is rarely an issue for me.

Hours of batt life is a huge variable depending on what you are using, how you are using it, etc. So there is no realistically accurate way to compare one users hours of use per charge cycle against anyone else's. The absolute fastest I have ever drained a Darwin batt to cut-off is 12 hours (approx 6 or 7 mls using 2.8 - 3Ωs at around 9 watts). Most often, I get more in the 15 hours range. I could see it being less if used even more (aggregate button time), with any lower Ωs, and other variables. The amps drawn is one primary indicator (higher the amps # = faster drain) - along with aggregate button time - both (separately and together) will greatly impact use per charge cycle. Also remember, the gauge is not exactly accurate. It shows full even thru several hours of use. Thus, the inverse is also probably true. In other words, as soon as gauge shows "full" on the charger does not necessarily mean the charge cycle is complete. Basically, I try to leave mine on a charger for about 6 to 7 hours each day (usually while I am sleeping). These have safe-charge circuitry so you cannot over-charge them.

We all know Evolv is great at responding directly to Darwin users so I'd suggest not panicking. If you have a concern - just use the "contact us" link on their page and you will get an ACCURATE answer (rather than speculative and/or possibly inaccurate info here). Of course, for basic use type questions, there are many knowledgeable and helpful Darwinians here who can (and are always happy to) be helpful. But any technical concerns are always best brought directly to the source.

Happy Tuesday and Happy :vapor:
 
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Dont say I didnt warn u that the darwin will fail

I have respectfully tried to ignore you but you seem to have some kind of "need" to be rude and spread false accusations.
You have posted here and elsewhere that you returned your Darwin 5 times. That is indeed untrue. You also tried to sell a Darwin in the calssified section that was a loaner that you never returned.
Anyone that is curios can easily search your posts and see that and that your questions and actions do NOT coincide reasonable explinations.
If you had real issues you certainly could of contatced us or EVOLV and been taken care of.
You actually insulted perspective buyers in your classified add and "said" you weren't selling it because people were mean?
Send your Darwin to me with the original order # and if all checks out , I will personally refund you....KEY WORDS, "if ALL cheacks out".
I am fairly certain that this isnt going to happen.
I will also be clicking the report button under your posts....
Drew
 
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I know this is a long thread (with many other discussions between the content) but most of this has been discussed. Darwin batts are best if topped off regularly instead of always vaping to cut-off. I charge every night (and at some point during a day if I plan on a late night away from easy charge/PT access). Reality check: I have more than one so this is rarely an issue for me.

Hours of batt life is a huge variable depending on what you are using, how you are using it, etc. So there is no realistically accurate way to compare one users hours of use per charge cycle against anyone else's. The absolute fastest I have ever drained a Darwin batt to cut-off is 12 hours (approx 6 or 7 mls using 2.8 - 3Ωs at around 9 watts). Most often, I get more in the 15 hours range. I could see it being less if used even more (aggregate button time), with any lower Ωs, and other variables. The amps drawn is one primary indicator (higher the amps # = faster drain) - along with aggregate button time - both (separately and together) will greatly impact use per charge cycle. Also remember, the gauge is not exactly accurate. It shows full even thru several hours of use. Thus, the inverse is also probably true. In other words, as soon as gauge shows "full" on the charger does not necessarily mean the charge cycle is complete. Basically, I try to leave mine on a charger for about 6 to 7 hours each day (usually while I am sleeping). These have safe-charge circuitry so you cannot over-charge them.

We all know Evolv is great at responding directly to Darwin users so I'd suggest not panicking. If you have a concern - just use the "contact us" link on their page and you will get an ACCURATE answer (rather than speculative and/or possibly inaccurate info here). Of course, for basic use type questions, there are many knowledgeable and helpful Darwinians here who can (and are always happy to) be helpful. But any technical concerns are always best brought directly to the source.

Happy Tuesday and Happy :vapor:

I agree NB, it was not my intention to be an alarmist. This is a very unlikely scenario, I simply mention it because I want people to take a sudden drop of battery performance seriously enough to contact Evolv, rather than just instantly chalking it up to battery wear and tear. It is entirely possible that the Darwin has a way of detecting this kind of failure.

Certainly start with the charger to see if that helps. Also, if you have recently changed vaping habits, atomizers, etc. then you could expect some changes. But if you haven't really changed anything and the batteries performance suddenly drops off then it might be a good idea to shoot Brandon an email.
 

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