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  1. Hi all... I recently built a dna200 board into a CNC "G" box with a 1000mah battery and a varitube 510 connector.. In interest of making it as accurate as possible how do I go about figuring out the "mod resistance"? Is it just a matter of shorting the 510 with a screwdriver or something and checking the resistance in the analyzer on escribe? Thanks Scott

  2. jj6404 said:

    I've tried the 304 from steam engine, tried the "crown" one from Facebook. They both sucked for me. So I did a custom and just put in 0.00105 for the tcr like you said and and 65 watts 80watt preheat and 550 degrees it's very close to the straight power at 60 watts that I love but sometimes it still feels airy and cuts prematurely. How can you have your wattage set that high with the crown ?? I had one profile set with the 304 from steam engine I believe but with 200 preheat, 540 degrees, 65 watts and one hit fried my coil head. It gave me the nastiest dry hit obviously.

    That wattage works for me... I just crank it up and let the temperature control do its thing and regulate the applied wattage.... Watch the screen as I vape, temp runs to where I have it set almost immediately (which is what I was going for) and if I take a hard pull on it (hard enough to kick it down off of temperature) it applies about 50watts or so for the split second it takes to get back to temp..
  3. I'm currently running the .25 coil in one of my crown tanks with the ss304 (the steam engine one) download... My current settings are 460F, 200w preheat and 120 watts (although your preheat/wattage numbers shouldn't matter as long as you have them high enough) and it's (IMO) VERY comparable to the vape I get at 60 watts in straight power mode... I'd look to maybe something is loose or you just have a bum coil if these settings don't work for you

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