Reuleaux DNA 200 Help

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This thread is for discussion of the Reuleaux DNA 200 only. A thread for Q&A and help!
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And yes we could all study the manual and do research but it's a lot easier to ask the few experts on the DNA 200.

First question... How do you set up your batteries when you first get your device?
 
@Rob Fisher - if you feel so inclined, there were those awesome posts from @Ezekiel in another thread about the setting up of the DNA200 - that could be combined or merged with this thread....

Just an idea
 
@Rob Fisher - if you feel so inclined, there were those awesome posts from @Ezekiel in another thread about the setting up of the DNA200 - that could be combined or merged with this thread....

Just an idea

Great idea... will search for them and merge them! FOund the thread... most of the posts in that review were just that... reviews... not a lot of help and instructions.

Hopefully the likes of @Ezekiel and @Redeemer will find their way here and do short posts of how to do things...
 
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Hey guys. Thanks for the tag. I mentioned in that thread that I am working on a light guide for modifying TCR values... but have been taking a bit of a holiday. Will finish it on Monday (as all my building tools are at work).

Ive also got all of the manuals as well as some other info people on the net have posted... so will post links to them today or tomorrow!

Good thread!

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And yes we could all study the manual and do research but it's a lot easier to ask the few experts on the DNA 200.

First question... How do you set up your batteries when you first get your device?


Let's start !

What batteries are you currently using in your rolo?
 
- rolo battery setup guide -

Basics : use 3 married batteries for your DNA200 (same brand, age, and all charged to the same value) - you can leave the rolo overnight to USB charge of you don't have a dedicated battery charger

Once charged then you can goto the battery analyzer and test your own batteries. It will take about 2 hours and you need to build a 1 ohm coil. This doesn't have to be a wicked and working coil, most people just have a length of wire with 2 big loops just to get to the desired resistance .
 
Thanks @shaunnadan! Appreciate the help... Did that and right at the end of the graph the atty started to fire so I quickly unplugged the Rolo! I don't know if it's my imagination but the vape seems a little smoother?

I guess this is the issue I have with the DNA... without a Shuan Joe Average is gonna battle!
 
It's not my pic. Was explaining what it could be. Mine was 2 large loops of 28g because I couldn't find the csv file for the tesi batteries.

I landed up just getting all 6 of my Vtc batteries and 6 lg batteries paired for both rolo
 
Thanks @shaunnadan! Appreciate the help... Did that and right at the end of the graph the atty started to fire so I quickly unplugged the Rolo! I don't know if it's my imagination but the vape seems a little smoother?

I guess this is the issue I have with the DNA... without a Shuan Joe Average is gonna battle!

Technically the battery setup is just for the battery indicator so that it reads the correct percentage and also for the soft cut off

But I've also noticed that after I setup my dna200 the power delivery was a lot smoother especially at high wattages
 
And yes we could all study the manual and do research but it's a lot easier to ask the few experts on the DNA 200.

First question... How do you set up your batteries when you first get your device?
If you don't do the battery analysis and want to get it going quickly, this is what I did - starting at 1:47.. (Edit: your batteries must be fully charged when you enter the mah values in escribe)
 
I set up the turds at 3000mah per cell and lipo as the battery type. If I remember the nominal voltage was 11.1 v
I read the batteries should be set to 2960mah somewhere but I will rather do the battery analysis soon.
I'm going to be the case analysis some time today.
I also set the soft cutoff at 3.5v.
Took me 2 days to get the battery down to halfway!
 
I haven't a clue here *noob question incoming* shouldn't the battery analysis be done for your set of batteries instead of a generic file as each battery is unique and temperatures etc etc will be unique to each rolo?

The generic files help but ideally you should do the analyzer. I couldn't find a generic file for the tesi batteries so I did the analysis.

Then realized I didn't have 6 tesi batteries to swap around so I just went tout and got 6 new lg batteries
 
This thread is for discussion of the Reuleaux DNA 200 only. A thread for Q&A and help!
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The farenheit and non metric display triggers my OCD.

If you open escribe and go to the profile you are using there is a simple drop down to change from F to C.

I also rotated the screen for left hand use and swoped the buttons because it seems better that the + button would be at the top of the text orientation. This is found under the mod section.
I wasnt interested in the volts so I changed that to battery percentage.
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The farenheit and non metric display triggers my OCD.

If you open escribe and go to the profile you are using there is a simple drop down to change from F to C.

I also rotated the screen for left hand use and swoped the buttons because it seems better that the + button would be at the top of the text orientation. This is found under the mod section.
I wasnt interested in the volts so I changed that to battery percentage.
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Would you like screen shots @Rob Fisher?
I'm assuming you are selling because it's just not that easy to use?

Thanks @Christos it's way too much of a hassle to use for me... I never have a battery issue with my All Day Devices and the Rolo is too heavy as a carry device... I have no doubt that once it's set up it's great but it's not for me... but appreciate the offer of help with it... :rock:
 
Thanks @Christos it's way too much of a hassle to use for me... I never have a battery issue with my All Day Devices and the Rolo is too heavy as a carry device... I have no doubt that once it's set up it's great but it's not for me... but appreciate the offer of help with it... :rock:
I like it as a bedside mod and it works nicely in the car.
It is quite a heavy mod and when I go hiking the reo is in my man bag strapped to my water bladder bag.
 
Ps. @Rob Fisher , if you change your mind I'll gladly remote onto your pc using teamviewer and talk you through the setup and show you around the software.
 
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