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  1. If everything works now and you are satisfied, then everything is actually fine.

    Without wanting to confuse you now (and therefore my question was about the theme) - if you are actually in preheat mode, the factory setting should take place as temperature and not as punch (I don't know that exactly anymore ...).

    As a punch, however, there is no problem either, as the chipset dynamically adapts the punch to the target temperature in preheat mode; Punch 11 is ALWAYS slightly below the target temperature. (We're specifically talking about TC mode here). Theoretically, an "overshoot" can only occur due to a preheat output that is often too high, i.e. the maximum temperature is immediately overwritten before the chipset can regulate - which has not happened to me so far, because the time window of the preheat is much too short (okay, As an MTL steamer, I have never entered absurdly high numbers ...).

    Personally, I only "know" the Temp-Protect message in connection with the annealing of the coil, if I have already selected the material but have not yet activated the TC mode. As soon as a temperature-sensitive material is selected, the chipset switches off with the error message "Temp Protect" - regardless of the explicit activation of the TC mode. So: Always anneal with the material "Watt".

    (I hope it was reasonably understandable - everything is translated from German with Google)

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  2. Hi, First of all, welcome here. If I understand correctly, this is your first DNA mod and you have already used Escribe to make a change, have uploaded different material.

    Have you copied all (!) Settings from the 316SS-factory-profile? Have you changed other things on the mod, e.g. B. the theme?

    If you have changed the theme: before or after creating your "new" SS304 profile and which theme?

  3. Since I am currently very present with many themes in a row in the list, I take this post a bit personally and would like to comment on it as follows:

    - For the selection of the wallpaper, I am pulling the individual themes together into one post, although the interventions in the theme goes deeper than "just" exchanging the background.

    - It seems like it is "just" a different logo, but the average user is probably not able to exchange these logos in my themes without getting a non-functional result afterwards.

  4. In order to have to reset the mod (and with it all personal settings) "on suspicion", I created this little mini-theme some time ago.

    It reliably shows critical settings, all user toggles and all settings of the chart display. After changing / correcting any critical settings, you can then reload "your" theme and see whether the problems are still there. In this case you have at least excluded the custom theme used as a source of error.

  5. Am 22.10.2021 um 01:08 schrieb CMK aka gwyar:

    Hi, in my themes ("2 in 1" and "Basic"), AFTER saving a puff in REPLAY mode, you can adjust the performance downwards at any time without losing the saved move. After you have brought your liquid up to temperature, you increase the performance again above the previously saved limit and leave the control to REPLAY again. During this process (in my theme) REPLAY is not deactivated; So do not "Cancel" and reduce the power, but in REPLAY mode reduce the power - temporarily - manually.

    You can also use this new theme from Gatok

     

  6. vor 8 Stunden schrieb EatingPattern:

    The best I've been able to manage is to just create a completely separate "Low wattage profile" just for doing this, then switch back to my replay profile, but that's a lot of fumbling around on the menu each time.

    Hi, in my themes ("2 in 1" and "Basic"), AFTER saving a puff in REPLAY mode, you can adjust the performance downwards at any time without losing the saved move. After you have brought your liquid up to temperature, you increase the performance again above the previously saved limit and leave the control to REPLAY again. During this process (in my theme) REPLAY is not deactivated; So do not "Cancel" and reduce the power, but in REPLAY mode reduce the power - temporarily - manually.

  7. vor 15 Minuten schrieb zark:

    Die thermische Kontrolle ist nicht der leckerste Dampfmodus. Bester Geschmack im Watt-Modus, da Replay eine kontrollierte Variation des Watt-Modus ist, schmeckt es besser. Aber trockene Aufnahmen in TC sind Unsinn.

    Das würde ich SO nicht sagen - im Ergebnis verfolgen REPLAY und TC das gleiche Ziel, nur das im REPLAY-Mode der Endwiderstand während des vapen durch "Save" festgelegt wird, im TC-Mode hingegen anhand einer Berechnung. Es mag Unterschiede im Detail geben, aber das drundsätzliche Regelprinzip ist durchaus vergleichbar. Mit einfachen (TC-) Drähten bevorzuge ich tatsächlich den TC-Mode und nutze REPLAY "nur" by Fused Claptons und ähnlichen.

    I wouldn't say that SO - as a result, REPLAY and TC pursue the same goal, only that in REPLAY mode the terminal resistance is determined by "Save" during vaping, in TC mode on the other hand based on a calculation. There may be differences in the details, but the fundamental rule principle is definitely comparable. With simple (TC) wires I actually prefer the TC mode and use REPLAY "only" by fused claptons and the like.

  8. REPLAY is THE feature! Vape and if all is well: save the puff and the control system controls the output from now on, comparable to the TC control. Difference: you didn't have to specify the material and a temperature first. No dry hits.

    Replay controls coils made of mixed materials - no chance with TC. Replay controls complex coils - difficult with TC.

  9. Hi, welcome first. Round wire is good - the simpler the coil, the better for TC. SS316 is also possible. Ohm lock only if there are problems with sudden changes in resistance - usually a mistake. First install the coil with "watt" material and carefully anneal it, then lay the cotton wool and assemble everything. Now switch to material "SS316" and measure the resistance again (the coil has now cooled down and has changed its resistance due to the annealing process. The annealing process also burns any dirt on the wire). Vape a little without activated TC, so you get a feeling for the performance that matches the coil - then activate TC.

    Now are just a few basic thoughts - for me, everything goes through the Google Translator ...

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  10. vor 27 Minuten schrieb retird:

    I do MTL and DL just a bit.... .... TC and Replay....

    Just got a DL 28mm RTA to experiment with dual "notch coils" ???? 

    Holy shit - where are you going to experiment with this? In an 80s discotheque? Or on the film set for the next "The Fog"? My steam clouds are enough for me with restrictive DL between 12 and 20 watts ...
    I don't get it, from 50 watts it actually gets sporty, the clouds also want to be breathed away first, but that has nothing to do with enjoyment, right?
    But okay, some take it sporty - if there wasn't a market, there would be no corresponding atomizer and battery mod. Everyone as they like it.

  11. vor 5 Minuten schrieb Peter_Silie:

    sorry, why do you feel that?

    Because you linked two completely independent statements - but it doesn't matter now.

    vor 6 Minuten schrieb Peter_Silie:

    We need...

    Who is we? I think a lot of people are satisfied with the situation - you hear from a lot of people "TC mode? I don't need it, I set my wattage and it's good ..."

    vor 6 Minuten schrieb Peter_Silie:

    ...lets you make your coil like "10 wraps on 3,5mm, TCR400, 220degC, ready"

    Are all liquids the same, do all liquids taste the same to me at the same temperature? Or is it not rather that I vape different liquids at (slightly) different temperatures?
    So I put my coil in and after two or three puffs I have a good setting, save the puff and that's it.

    For the power spectrum that the DNA250C is able to cover (we're talking about a maximum of 400W!), You can't avoid setting a basic power in spite of TC mode. Of course there are mods that have a fixed start value - but they don't cover such a range of services.

     

    I think it is better if at least both of us acknowledge that we do not come together in our expectations of the "experience" of vaping.
    And I realized for myself that just observation is not always enough: well-founded knowledge is just - well - knowledge is just.

  12. vor 2 Stunden schrieb Peter_Silie:

    Thank you for your answer. Let's take a closer look.

    vor 15 Stunden schrieb gwyar:

    The temperature coefficient of a material changes as soon as it is processed into a coil

    Sorry but that is not true. The TCR is a constant that depents on the material, and decribes how much the resistance of the material changes when it is heated.
    That does NOT depend on the shape of the material neither on the location. It is always the the same under a maple or beneeth an oak and even on mars.

    You are bringing together two separate and independent statements from me - this is dishonest.

    To the TCR, I said, I'm not a physicist, just an observer. And I observe that a coil burns out from the inside out, that means that it heats up more in the middle - certainly a question of cooling, but at which point does the coil have the calculated temperature? I don't know anyone who uses a straight wire to vape - mesh would be interesting in this context.

    The second part of my statement clearly related to the question of what knowledge I gain by knowing the exact (!) Temperature of my coil. In my opinion none, apart from the urge to research.

    vor 2 Stunden schrieb Peter_Silie:

    PS: I forgot to say: Replay is quiet fine, but does not solve the problem.
    The result (and inaccuracy) is affected by the same resolution limit of resistance measuring.

    Indeed it's a blessing to aviod messing arround with cold resistance and TCR values and so on.
    But it may keep us away from understanding how it works. Replay is NOT the solution.

    As you can see for yourself, REPLAY is a fine thing in view of the imponderables such as measurement accuracy, wire quality, etc.

    On the subject of gaining knowledge, I think - it's just my suspicion, of course - that most vapers don't really care how it works. They are happy to have no more dry hits and not have to bother with the described problems of TC mode - they don't want to.

  13. So I'm sorry, but I have to disagree on a few points.
    Even if I'm not a physicist, just an observer:
    - The temperature coefficient of a material changes as soon as it is processed into a coil. Large diameter / small diameter, spaced or non-spaced. Even the shape of the wire cross-section plays a role.

    Precisely because I'm not a physicist, I ask (myself) what I want to achieve with temperature control when vaping, I speak for myself:
    - I want a consistent taste experience
    - - regardless of the temperature of the environment, of the evaporator
    -. I want to avoid a dryhit

    Even if I manage to master all influencing factors and parameters, I finally want to know what this effort was for. I then know that this batch of this liquid in this vaporizer with this coil tastes best for me personally at 235 ° C in the sunshine in the shade of a maple. But only when the wind comes from the west. Otherwise I need 239 ° C.

    REPLAY is not a workaround - REPLAY is a blessing.

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