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  1. Actually it seems to be an alloy of the 2 elements. At what ratio is unknown to me- my only experience w/any similar alloy is the Marchon Flexon eyeglass frames I bought several years ago. They were the "memory metal" that was hyped by the manufacturers. Link to the wire [url=https://www.fasttech.com/search?Tini]HERE[/url].

  2. The mod case would be used as a ground path. Assuming identical mods other than cast vs. milled (assume 'milled' means billet), both having proper connections, correct gauge wire etc. and all else being equal between the two examples, is there any validity to:

    If you have two DNA 75 mods, one made of cast aluminum and the other of milled aluminum I can promise you the milled aluminum mod will perform better than the cast mod.

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  3. I guess it's a matter of cost vs. demand, but I hear what you're saying. I'm guessing you do have the puff count displayed on the screen..

    Me, I'm a "time" person- I would like to have the screen display cumulative vape/fire button 'on' time ("last puff" time is the only option, it's useless to me) w/o having to go into escribe, and for it to also be resettable from the mod. I use this on other mods and it is one way to see if there's anything unusual going on, like if the battery is discharged before I know it should be, and for how changing settings effect battery run time. That said, I'm thinking you and I must be in the minority! haha

  4. Be sure the cable has data link and is not just for charging. Paraphrasing:

    Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity of the middle two pins between each end of the cable. No continuity or high/"infinite" resistance means the cable is missing data wires and is a "charge only" cable.

  5. Elsewhere I read a (rather old) post by Jaquith that said in part:

    ...disable Preheat period (1,1, 0 seconds), set Power to 100W or more, set temperature to 470° F using scrap cotton and "cotton burn test" until light golden brown. Adjust TCR until passed.

    DO NOT OHM LOCK!

     

    Is this still what is used to check/dial in the TCR? BTW, I’m using an SDNA 75 so max watts would be 75w.
  6. Okay, got that- thanks. But when I click on “Get Information”, the mod is still listed as a 200. No big deal, as long as it interfaces as it should w/escribe- which it seems to- it's just an oddity is all. And I appreciate the help.

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