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Hi all, I am not sure if I'm posting this in the correct thread admin please move accordingly Thanks
Great so my questions is if I have a dna75 mod(stabilizedwwood) which uses a 26650 battery can I replace the board with a new Dna75c board?
I am aware of the face plate and screen differences between the two but is this possible if I were to purchase a new board with mounting and faceplate?
Reason for this is that the current dna75 board I have in the mod which it came with has a wattage limit to it I even check online for solutions but still cannot run fully 75w on a fully charged battery even after I added a service pack with escribe. I would just like some valued input on this thanks in advanced.
 
The limit you state is a function of the resistance of your coil and not a setting on the board. The full 75W output can only be achieved in a small resistance range around 0.1ohm (I do not have the exact figures right now.) Replacing with a newer or different board also rated at 75W will not have the result you wish to achieve.

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@Mzr . Cant help much with why it happens or how to fix it but the board can be replaced with the newer version.
 
The limit you state is a function of the resistance of your coil and not a setting on the board. The full 75W output can only be achieved in a small resistance range around 0.1ohm (I do not have the exact figures right now.) Replacing with a newer or different board also rated at 75W will not have the result you wish to achieve.

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@Raindance I have tried using a lower resistance coil it was. 16ohm and at 65watts didn't get to that wattage when fired so maybe I'm misunderstanding something?
 
@Raindance I have tried using a lower resistance coil it was. 16ohm and at 65watts didn't get to that wattage when fired so maybe I'm misunderstanding something?

you have probably uploaded a setting to your mod. TC. Thwn your mod hardly reach 75W and will fluctuate as you have programmed the chip.
you need to get it to power mode to reach the full wattage if im understanding correctly
 
you have probably uploaded a setting to your mod. TC. Thwn your mod hardly reach 75W and will fluctuate as you have programmed the chip.
you need to get it to power mode to reach the full wattage if im understanding correctly
I will check again on the settings on escribe
 
I will check again on the settings on escribe
These are what the manual states, then there is also the variable that what the cell can actually deliver also impacts max wattage. I recon these graphs are based on a freshly charged cell at a full 4.2 volts. Same for all boards, so its not a DNA failure.

Regards
 

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Thanks for the info @Raindance, you are right it wasn't the board I managed to get the settings right now she firing me on beautifully :2guns:
 
I am very late to thr party here :)

In theory yes you can definitely replace the 60 with the 75, if you are comfortable with a soldering iron and don't mind modifying the case.

However, as @Resistance mentioned, the boards settings either got changed somehow, or accidentally uploaded stock firmware. In ehich case you would have to set it to the correct settings.
 
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