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  1. Nick said:

    The DNA 75 voltage limit is intentional, and is a hardware limitation.

    The DNA 75 was intended and is marketed as a full featured budget board to allow consumers access to Evolv products at a price point previously unavailable for devices containing our electronics. This becomes more apparent at wholesale pricing.

    For example, take a DNA 40, or a DNA 60 and at wholesale pricing you are already at or above the the cost of a DNA 75. If you would like a charging board with it, that is again additional cost.

    The DNA 75 has all of this onboard, and more. In addition, with the right design, you can have a complete mod with two wires using a DNA 75.

    If you use many of the replaceable coil sub ohm tanks on the market the DNA75 is great. If you like to run higher ohm coils, the DNA 40 or DNA 60 may be the better choice, but again this is a preference thing.

  2. James said:

    aonoukraine, I am curious, why do you say according to the core wire?

    I may be extremely tired from coding, but I believe you'd do a custom curve in Steam Engine with the two wires considered to be electrically in parallel.

    Yes, you're tired:-) The wire you use as wrap can not significantly affect TCR or even basic resistance because of it's length is approx 15x greater than core wire. Check on steam engine - the TFR curve stays the same when you switch from single ss wire to ss/kanthal clapton. The main rule for claptons is to use temp sensitive wire as core, wrapping doesn't matter.
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