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How do I run battery analyzer safely?

You can download battery .ecig files from Evolv. Search for whichever brand & whether 2 or 3 set up. On older DNA mods it helped battery meter accuracy so figure it's the same on C versions.
 
You can download battery .ecig files from Evolv. Search for whichever brand & whether 2 or 3 set up. On older DNA mods it helped battery meter accuracy so figure it's the same on C versions.

Thanks found one for the 3 30Qs although I was wondering should the cell cutt off really be 2.75?
 
Thanks found one for the 3 30Qs although I was wondering should the cell cutt off really be 2.75?
Most DNA users drop the cut off to around 2.8v to maximise battery life. Most mods cut off too high & you can't change it. It wont cause any harm to the batteries (usual battery safety observed) which is why people do it.
 
Most DNA users drop the cut off to around 2.8v to maximise battery life. Most mods cut off too high & you can't change it. It wont cause any harm to the batteries (usual battery safety observed) which is why people do it.

Thanks there are two profiles for 3 30qs one has the watt hour 26.87 and the other is for 28.51 amd there is another for sony vct5a (which I have too) which have the watt hour at 26.19 now I am thinking the 30Qs should last a lot longer than the vct5a so I should be using the 28.51 csv?
 
Most DNA users drop the cut off to around 2.8v to maximise battery life. Most mods cut off too high & you can't change it. It wont cause any harm to the batteries (usual battery safety observed) which is why people do it.

Try them, you probably won't notice real time difference.

I am running th 28 watt hour one for the 30qs in the 250 and 250c will try the vct5a when I need to change batteries. I have left the cutt offs at what they are set at. On the 250 the cut 0ff is 3.09 should I change it? The 250c is 2.75
 
It's not necessary I don't think .... I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but all it does is make the battery meter more accurate, on my DNA60 for example it will show 'empty' ages before the mod stops firing, because I presume that the this is way out for the batteries I'm using..... I often change battery types anyway (whatever is around charged) so that's why I've never bothered.
 
It's not necessary I don't think .... I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong but all it does is make the battery meter more accurate, on my DNA60 for example it will show 'empty' ages before the mod stops firing, because I presume that the this is way out for the batteries I'm using..... I often change battery types anyway (whatever is around charged) so that's why I've never bothered.

Thanks. I try to never let my batteries go below 20% although I'm never sure what the battery level is on 250 as its just a graphic and doesn't show percentage.
 
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