I think a little USB add-on device with some sort of thermistor (or IR thermometer) could (with escribe integration) be used to callibrate an unwicked coil's CSV values...
"the coil is X degrees RIGHT NOW. Its resistance is Y ohms right now... At various temperatures... Repeat for reliability"
The process would probably involve a minute or two of automagic heating+cooling cycles, but I think it would make all of the calculator voodoo obsolete.
Evolv, have you played with an "off-line" (plugged into the PC, not vaping) temperature control calibration process? I think it could allow oddball coils that the calculators don't even support, like Ni200+Titanium twists.
[A thought] Could a thermistor/thermometer be used to learn ANY temp controllable coil's temperature coefficient of resistance???
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I think a little USB add-on device with some sort of thermistor (or IR thermometer) could (with escribe integration) be used to callibrate an unwicked coil's CSV values... "the coil is X degrees RIGHT NOW. Its resistance is Y ohms right now... At various temperatures... Repeat for reliability" The process would probably involve a minute or two of automagic heating+cooling cycles, but I think it would make all of the calculator voodoo obsolete. Evolv, have you played with an "off-line" (plugged into the PC, not vaping) temperature control calibration process? I think it could allow oddball coils that the calculators don't even support, like Ni200+Titanium twists.