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  1. Thanks Wayneo, thats a wealth of information. And appreciated.

     

    I have had very good TC today with a stainless steel build I made in the drop solo. Without manually locking. Im using mrbottomfeeders latest theme and I can see that the chip kind of holds the cold reading without it actually being locked. and just so everybody in here is clear this Triade is working amazingly well, best I have ever had.  this whole time while I've been bugging about locking ohms I'm still at 60% battery, first charge.

    4 hours ago, Lanzarotechris said:

    @zark:

    Please do not confuse the people you try to help by using words that have a different meaning.

    When you say "lock" then Adam_Aves thinks you refer to the "lock ohm" function.

    When the atomizer asks "new atomizer yes/no" and you say "yes", then the atomizer sets the new ohm value as the reference/base line for the calculation (when you set it at room temperature without heating it up before).

    But this is not "locking" the ohms. Its more like a reset of the baseline so the curve the DNA chip works with (material csv) has a reference point, from which the atomizer can calculate the temperature (as certain materials have a specific curve when heating up).

    @Adam_Aves:

    Please do NOT lock your ohms by default when using TC mode. ONLY when the display/escribe shows that your ohm value is not stable.

    Stable in this regard means it does not change the value. Of course it will change slightly when the room temperature changes (for example when you go out in winter, because then the "room temperature" is not 20°C but 5°C.

    Not stable/fluctuating means when it is changing constantly without reason (for example when you screw it onto the mod and it reads 0.5 ohms, 10 minutes later it shows 0.55 ohms and another 10 minutes later it shows 4.5 ohms (without vaping between of course). The time is just an exanple, it could also be in shorter intervals of course. THEN you can lock the ohm setting so the mod has again a fixed reference point to work with.

     

    Is this answering all open questions ?

    Yes this is the comprehensive answer I've been searching for. Thank you, as wayneo mention to me in the first reply he gave me to not lock there's some feature that DNA 

  2. 1 hour ago, Lanzarotechris said:

    @zark:

    Please do not confuse the people you try to help by using words that have a different meaning.

    When you say "lock" then Adam_Aves thinks you refer to the "lock ohm" function.

    When the atomizer asks "new atomizer yes/no" and you say "yes", then the atomizer sets the new ohm value as the reference/base line for the calculation (when you set it at room temperature without heating it up before).

    But this is not "locking" the ohms. Its more like a reset of the baseline so the curve the DNA chip works with (material csv) has a reference point, from which the atomizer can calculate the temperature (as certain materials have a specific curve when heating up).

    @Adam_Aves:

    Please do NOT lock your ohms by default when using TC mode. ONLY when the display/escribe shows that your ohm value is not stable.

    Stable in this regard means it does not change the value. Of course it will change slightly when the room temperature changes (for example when you go out in winter, because then the "room temperature" is not 20°C but 5°C.

    Not stable/fluctuating means when it is changing constantly without reason (for example when you screw it onto the mod and it reads 0.5 ohms, 10 minutes later it shows 0.55 ohms and another 10 minutes later it shows 4.5 ohms (without vaping between of course). The time is just an exanple, it could also be in shorter intervals of course. THEN you can lock the ohm setting so the mod has again a fixed reference point to work with.

     

    Is this answering all open questions ?

    Yes this is the comprehensive answer I've been searching for. Thank you, as wayneo mentioned to me in the first reply he gave me to not lock ohms manually, there's some feature that DNA does, "refinement". So as I now understand, once a temp sensing atty is put in at room temp no need to lock bcuz the dna chip will take care of all calcuations and use refinement, for example, to do proper Temp control.

     

    Edit: now I dont use any cotton, this is a ti coil on a ceramic rod with oil put directly on it, just so all is clear.

  3. I just bought some wire from my mom and pop Vape shop, the proprietor who sold me my triade and has every mod known to man, and is a master coil builders answer to: "should I lock ohms on my temp sensing coils with dna".  Was:

     

    "Of course thats how tc works by locking the cold resistance first".

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  4. 13 minutes ago, zark said:

    All modes that have a TC mode must have a resistance lock. But in some models, manufacturers do not ask to lock the resistanc, because this is done automatically when installing a new atomizer (did you see the question —  new atomizer? Yes / No). When you confirm a new atomizer, the mod remembers and locks cold resistance.

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    Would you agree @Wayneo, and if say I installed a new atty and the triade asks "new atomizer" and I select yes, does that "lock" the resistance? " As stated above.  Or is that just normal conditions ie: the dna chip is taking care of all the live measurements and the atty is not actually locked?

    Thanks

  5. Look at my recent posts, some have said lock, some have said not to. And I was wrong I thought some of the replys im mentioning were mods.

     

    Im now using mrbottomfeeders latest theme so I can easily see all info. So would you guys (mods on this thread) recommend not locking temp sensing coils, but just installing them at room temp, and let the 250c chip take care of things? And in your experience how much would a coil have to "drift" ohms to lock it? I am using ti temp control. Thanks and my apologies for the one heated reply I had.

  6. Hi @lordmage, I'm a little confused with replay but almost there :)

     

    I'm using a triple titanium coil with a resistance that doesn't float. Its .35

    If if I use my first profile which is replay, and leave the material on Watt, adjust to a good known wattage (in this case 35 watt) get a good puff and save it. Then replay that puff, is it doing some sort of temp control (utilizing replay)? or do I NEED to change the material to TI in this replay profile for any kind of temp control?

    thanks

     

  7. hi, i had been using an arctic fox firmware setup where you have to lock resistance, so it was just weird coming to dna and it seems its best not to lock resistance( generally ) unless coil fluctuates or drifts alot.  its working very well in replay,   and for the triple coils mentioned above you can push them a bit more , 35 watts is good.   These triple ti coils usually sit at .35 or .36 as my room temperature fluctuates.  They usually dont move around to much at all though, I am thinking I will not lock and see the results.

     

    I am really happy to have this Triade 250 C, very satisfied already.

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