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Efusion Duo/Moonshot Problem

Paratech

I forgot
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No matter how much effort I put into it, I cannot help you resolve a solved problem.
haha
Glad you figured it out.
Although maybe next time you can leave the original problem posted then follow it up with the resolution just in case another new vaper were to have the same issue in the future.
You would have been helping them by helping yourself.
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Zamazam

Evil Vulcan's do it with Logic
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An unasked question is an unanswered one. Glad you figured it out....
 

Chokeslam

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Honestly I deleted the question because I was embarrassed I even had to ask. I kept getting the high ohms warning at around 420 degrees and jumped straight to concluding that I had some kind of connection problem. After fiddling with and tightening the leads a few times, disassembling and reassembling the tank, and firing with it screwed into the mod at various lengths I was about to start filing on the 510 pin. Then I realized...wait for it...the ohms were too high! :oops: I use fused claptons almost exclusively so I rarely build over .2, and I went with a single core for the moonshot to save space. .44, and my preheat was set to 100w. In dual 18650 config the DNA200 has a 6v limit, so do the math. :facepalm: I never even bothered to check the voltage on those numbers because I've never had to worry about it, given the builds I'm used to. I think the fact that I was getting the alert at around the same temp every time threw me off, but it just happened to take the same amount of time for the warning to pop up as it did for the coils to reach that temp. The simplest explanation is usually the right one, and it's usually the last one I consider...
 

all_thumbs

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You shouldn't be embarrassed by that. It's a valid issue. I haven't had a reason to remember that and I run 2 Duos, one with lipo and one with 18650s, but I've been running i power mode lately. If I swapped my new 25mm Serpent Mini at .65 Ohm from one Duo to the other and used temp control I would have had the same issue and been totally lost for a long time.. Thanks for the reminder that the Duo is only 6v capable when in 18650 configuration.
 

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