Yes. When tmd boro was used, the ohms of the device were displayed about 0.15 higher than the coil.
So I adjusted mod resistance, but now I'm back to the default setting of 0.004.
This rba is also steamshell.
I only have one device. I used a different rba.
I used a ni80 fused clampon and 0.55 ohm was measured on the ohmtap.
Why is there a resistance difference between Omtap and dna chipset?
It works good. I can only think that there's a problem with the pmc coil.
But when I bought this from shop, I saw rba that had my issues working normally on other devices.
That's why I'm asking you for answers.
Sorry, wrong words because I'm using a translator.
The manufacturer is JHFWI.
This coil is a fused clapton, handcrafted coil.
Initialized all settings -> Restore Defaults
This data is when the drip tip is loosely tightened.
When tightened, the BATT warning is on display.
Initialized all settings.
I don't think the battery is the problem. I'm using it normally on other devices.
BATT warning was added to my symptoms in addition to TEMP warning.
I tightened the drip tip loosely and it ignites, but something is off.
It works normally when using 0.8 ohm coil for tmd boro.
Is there a problem with the contact point?
Yes, that's what you said.
I've already broken up the bridge.
So that's what happened to get the recorded data I wrote yesterday.
The right side is the data that had the problem.
What should I do to solve this?
I used pmc coil 0.28 ohm and it worked fine on other instruments.
Mod Resistance was set around 0.15, as the displayed resistance value was held higher than the actual resistance value.
Is it related to this?
Hi. I'm using a clone Billet Box DNA60c.
There was no problem when I usually used 0.8 ohm 20 watts for MTL, but Temp warning is displayed from about 25 watts when 0.28 ohm is signed to the steamshell.(Watt mode)
It was the same when the same coil was used on different bridges.
Is there a problem with my chipset?