Before @worm1 shows up and points that out, let me do this for you!
and yes it needed to be derailed for the hohmslice/wrecker
But @SessionDrummer I am glad you could fix/find your problem, whatever it might have been
Before @worm1 shows up and points that out, let me do this for you!
and yes it needed to be derailed for the hohmslice/wrecker
But @SessionDrummer I am glad you could fix/find your problem, whatever it might have been
That would be one for monitoring the charging and/or power circuit.
There’s one dedicated for monitoring ambient temp as well, so it can calculate the differential needed to assess and make any adjustments in order to make sure it delivers the correct temp in whatever the current conditions are, in the environment you’re in.
Or… It’s something gone awry in the impedance monitoring portion. So calculations aren’t able to be correctly performed!
Either way, you need to get on the horn with Evolv. (As has already been suggested) chuckles
It shouldn’t be… But… You’d be surprised how many seemingly have been ruined by it. (not talking about corrosion etc)
Possibly… But it could also possibly be that the continued ongoing calculations (adjusting for ambient changes) drifted so far away from the original locked specs, that it simply flaked.
Perhaps removing the lock allowed it to go back and reassess from scratch, and regain its bearings…
Hard to say, but either way, glad you’re up and going again brother!
anything that is not a dna pales in comparison when it comes to TC
There are exceptions to the rule!
Granted, rare… But they’re out there. grins
There are exceptions to the rule!
Granted, rare… But they’re out there. grins
Oh I am sure there are, but I am not going to buy 500 + mods to find that one rare one lol. It’s like the people saying they got that one good Smok mod that was created and didn’t fail/broke within the first 48 hours… you know that 1 out of a billion. But I can agree too a point that if I would look much more into that, and go on a spending spree, I probably could find a couple more acceptable ones.
I’m probably not supposed to ask, but this thread is new and I just finished reading it, and there is a user all through this thread that is anon now…who did we lose?? I’ve been seeing a lot of those lately:(
That would of been Grubby. I don’t know what’s going on lately but I did notice that as well, maybe something we said somewhere was received wrong…again. It sucks but I don’t know, pretty sure everybody does have their reason, just wish some would at least say bye before leaving lol.
I shouldn’t be awake - and obviously when this thread was all active I wasn’t. But @SessionDrummer since you tagged me in your original post I thought I’d better respond.
I’ve not kept up with Evolv’s technology. Last DNA mod I bought was a 250. So I won’t even begin to speculate what caused the problem, although I will guess…
I have a sneaking suspicion that unchecking the “locked” and uploading may be what fixed it. You can certainly test that by rechecking/uploading (or does it allow that to be set from the mod itself?).
Also, looks like I dodged the BS. Lucky me.
Ok I haven’t read the entire thread thoroughly but after a quick scan I didn’t see any mention of Escribe’s Device Monitor being used.
You might want to log into it and run a diagnostic. It may pick up something that was missed.
Did you by chance update to latest firmware? @AlanS warned me not to update my dna250c due to a known firmware bug that they are working to fix. Sorta makes your mod a brick
Yep I think you need to read more.
Gotcha
OK so problem solved. Why were the ohms on lockdown? That option should only be used if your atty is unstable and causing ohms to fluctuate. No matter…glad there was a happy ending!
You might want to log into it and run a diagnostic. It may pick up something that was missed.
Thanks @TorturedZen, I did do that, and a few other things, before posting, and nothing showed up, WHICH, increased my anxiety over the whole WTF situation, but thank you.
Did you by chance update to latest firmware?
That’s a negative @adary, and thank you as well. Over the many years I’ve been doing this, PC gaming, webdesign, etc., I’ve been burn, burn, BURNED by being an “early adopter” so I’m on the stringent “wait and see what happens first” list. No firmware updates here.
It’s been a while since the last update. I’d say you’re pretty safe. Haven’t heard of anyone complaining yet.
OK so problem solved. Why were the ohms on lockdown? That option should only be used if your atty is unstable and causing ohms to fluctuate. No matter…glad there was a happy ending!
Thank you again @TorturedZen. Honestly, I have no clue. I know in my TEYCTO (Try Everything You Can Think Of) process, I did toggle many things on, off, enabled, disabled, adjusted up/down, you name it, I did it, and nothing seemed to work. I DID indeed do a full factory reset, still with no luck. @grubby was the one that nailed it (I think), because after his suggestion of unlocking, and unboosting (I also did a 2nd factory reset) all returned to normal.
I may try to slowly add/turn on what I turned off previously to SEE, if I can isolate what was causing this, so as to maybe help anyone else with the same issue. I know I saw Grubby hinting at maybe a trolling, but not here, it was the real deal problem. @ 100 replies, I appreciate you guys pitching in, ELR Family First.