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  1. Very little current goes to the external switches (milli-amps) so use what you have on hand if you choose I guess... using 20 guage will cause no user issues except maybe fitting into thru-holes.  Solid wire has a tendency to break easier at the solder point than of stranded in my experience.  

    Good luck on your build...

  2. Atty's and device must be at the same temperature for proper calibration.  If I take a warm atty off and screw a different one on it may read the ohm's slightly different (0.01 or so). The device ambient temp is different than the atty.  As it refines the ohms have always adjusted properly for me.  I don't use SS.  What you are seeing, I, think, is only being caused by ambient temp differences between device and atty and refinement corrects it.  If the device is unsure of the ohm's it will ask"new/old" but if it grabs a reading then you will not be asked.

    Try this:  let device reach room temp and the atty also.... screw atty on and check ohms.   Now let device and second atty reach room temp and screw it on and check that one.



    My best thoughts about what you are seeing...

  3. Have been following this discussion and have a question for you guys.

    So you read the puff counter and then you download and save the *.ecig file from the device before removing the batteries.  Then remove and replace the batteries, check the puff counter, and then uploading the saved *.ecig file. Check the puff counter again. What are the results?

  4. If you don't have a problem changing the watt hours to something like 11.1 and uploading it to see how it reacts you might see a difference in the battery meter at full charge.  You can always change it back to 12.21. The watt hours setting effects the battery meter in the device but not the charging to a full 4.20 volts of each cell.


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