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mater546

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  1. Hi, 
    thank you for the response first of all. 
    so Here is the test, setting the internal to 0.002 and connected I have a dual coil SS 316L  reading at rest at 0.130 ohms with wire from advancedvapesupply.com. The 510 on bot the device and the atomizer is clean. I cleaned both with isopropyl alcohol. 
    the profile I'm using is the 316L from steam engine. Temperature set to 350F power 50w, preheat to 40w, punch to 1, time 0s. 

    Then I set the power to 80w and temp to 400F and it was very warm, almost too much. Now maybe there isn't a problem and it's just me, but I never experience such hot vape at 400F.... thank you anyway

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  2. Hello, I recently bought a custom made dna200 box and I updated it to the latest firmware (sp3) and I'm in need to measure internal resistance. Since it wasn't set when I bought it I did some research online and I bought this tooL:http://smokefreemods.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/6619269 I followed all the instructions on their youtube link, I set the internal resistance to 0, press upload to device and opened atomizer analyzer and then I screwed in copper 510 tool. All I get is a question mark and no actual internal resistance value of any kind. Am I doing something wrong?
    I've read in some other posts that might me that my internal resistance is lower than 0.002. IF I set that in mod resistance, either 0 or 0.002, the vape is super hot in 316L (dual coil, spaced). To get a "normal vape", meaning that the temp seems to be correct (compared to my other dna200), if I set internal to around 0.009-0.01. Also several of my atomizers jump out of TC (all with 316L coils, all spaced, no shorts or hotspots). This thing is driving me crazy.
    I seriously doube that there isn't any internal resistance. Thank you for any help
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