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  1. I just rechecked my sources and infact .0011 is the corrected internal resistance that was relayed to me. I am actually going back and forth trying to figure this out for the greater good. On my particular device DNA 60 Epetite, I have these settings in the internal resistance ant tbh it works great. Better than most other TC devices I have used minus one Asmodus Ohmsmium which was also decent. I do run an older Kayfun 4 single coil SS316L 26gauge .8 ohms... I have found that making sure to properly "LOCK" the resistance of a COLD coil makes all the difference. I have found also that although not entirely convenient once I have determined the "cold" resistance I go back to escribe and manually lock that particular resistance. You would only have to do this once(per atomizer) so its only really a one time burden. I have also tried this... Say the very first quick press gives you the cold resistance. Say its 0.15ohms. When I go back to Escribe, I may plug in .14 and possibly even 0.13 to make up for the quality variances of different wire. Not all 316L is the same.(even if in theory it is supposed to be.) I have also found this to be VERY effective, the downside being it would give you a slightly more anemic vape, so tune accordingly... Thats the beauty of Escribe, you can fine tune to your preference... DJLsb is very concise and dedicated to making sure his info is accurate before making suggestions as do I... I really hope this helps !!!
  2. just incase... I have found that correcting the internal resistance to .011 improved the accuracy of TC.. hope this helps
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