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  1. @James many thanks for your reply and sorry for the delay but I was out for long time (vacancy)
  2. many thanks for your reply. it makes me clearness
  3. Hi @awsum140 , thanks for reply. I agree but the dubt start using steam-engine and reading instruction on "wire wizard page" : TCR If you want to download the TCR profile as a CSV file to your DNA 200, click the DNA200 tab. This function is only available if all your selected materials have an associated TFR/TCR profile. Materials that lack a TFR/TCR profile are marked with an asterisk in the dropdown menu. Looking on the wire drop down menù I saw that kanthal and ni80 have a tcr profile.... So, it make no sense starting from consolidated point KA1 and Ni80 cannot be used in TC mode....It makes me a little be confused
  4. HI @giz_60 , you are right of course and this is the reason why I don't understand the meaning and utility to have wire tcr curve for that to charge on escribe.Does it mean that using in wattage have some benefit having the right wire charged on box?
  5. mmmmm tnks for the replay do u mean it's just steam engine and not evolve to pubblish them?
  6. Hi all, I recently buy my first dna device (dna75) and I'm joking a little bit with escribe. Nice tool and lots of stuff on it to enjoy I have a question regarding wire materials and their sense to be charged on DNA: Some wires cannot be used in TC mode so I don't understand the reason why they can be uploaded on board. For example kanthal or ni80 can be imported as material on the box chip but cannot be used in TC mode. The question : what are the benefit usign a dna chip in wattage mode using the appropriate profile in which select the right material?
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