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Geodeathic

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  1. Thank you! I appreciate the advice! I'll do just that, I'll share anything I learn here
  2. Yeah, I saw that before. I was more specifically interested if this was possible using the "ECig['Power Set']" variable, and if anyone else had actually tried writing python scripts, or if there was a repository of them. It seems like a pretty untapped function, and fairly simple. I may have to just look into seeing if I can figure it out or get some help on a python forum and report back.
  3. [QUOTE=ChunkyButt200]welcome to the forum @mossmoon. you know the old saying, "there are no stupid questions........" [/QUOTE] Working for customer support in the industry, I'm inclined to disagree. However the OP's question is most definitely not one of them. [QUOTE=BillW50] I thought the Crown's Ni200 coils were fine. Although I think I only used two of the stock Ni200 coils and then started building my own with the optional RBA. But the word out on the street says that the Crown's Ni200 coils are hit or miss. So I guess it is a gamble. I never used my SS316L Crown coils, so I am no help there. I heard they are tricky to get TC right with them.[/QUOTE] I used about 10 of the NI200 ones, they were ok, I think people conclude they're not good just because they're comparing the flavor to the SS ones which are definitely better, but they're not particularly bad, or worse than any other NI200 IMO. I wouldn't buy them though personally, I just had 10 with the 45 coils I got with my crown tank when I bought it. Most people who love temperature control seem to be building their own coils and finding just the right build that works best with their atomizer. I believe Uwell uses nickel press welded non-resistance legs on their SS coils, they claim that they're not meant as TC coils but they do seem to mostly work and many people use them that way. I'm not sure if some custom crown coil TCR curves exist that may compensate for this fact or not. I generally just use them in wattage mode. When I get my device back from Evolv I really need to try actually building some nickel coils and check the flavor, for the most part I always try TC, switch to wattage mode and the flavor is better. I need to give it some more chances to find just the right thing for me.
  4. I'm wondering about the functionality of the python script function. Are there examples any scripts people have written, or the kinds of things that you can do? I was wondering if it was possible to do stuff, like test a power boost function? For example, a script that, when firing, it increases the wattage level X% for X milliseconds, or starts high and ramps it down, for example starting with the power 50 percent and then turning it down .1% every 2 milliseconds until reaching baseline. Thanks for the responses everyone!
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