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VaporShark SwitchBox jumps resistance when I change battery


mrplow999

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Hello all,
Just purchased a VS Switchbox and am experiencing the above problem. Every time I swap out the battery the resistance jumps. Doesn't matter if the atomizer is cold or not. The first time I did it, the atomizer was cold and it only jumped 0.02 ohm, but today I had just taken a puff, realized my battery was getting low and it jumped 0.05 ohm. I had thought that the DNA chips kept a memory of the last coil.
 
I was able to get it to do a new coil reading after pulling the atty and putting it on a cold mod for about 5 min, but if this is a thing I'm going to have to do every time I change the battery , then I'm sending it back.

Anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions or settings I'm missing? Thanks in advance.
JY

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It doesn't keep the memory of the last coil when you take the battery out... you might try hooking the device to EScribe and change the battery out while connected.  A point 02 difference will probably refine out after you let the refinement function work... same with the point 05..... SHORT VERSION - Refinement takes a while with the device not being used.

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I understand about refinement, but seeing as I'll be changing batteries a couple times a day, waiting 20 min for my atty to refine evry time I do that isn't really ideal.
I guess where I'm confused is that I've not experienced this with my other DNA75 devices. My VT75 doesn't jump up when I switch out the battery. Wasn't sure if it was a device issue or a DNA issue. 

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if you consistently use the same atty and build you can create a profile with a certain resistance locked. but here's what i do......when it's time to change the battery in a dna 75, i don't hit the fire button heating up the coil before removing the battery. my base res stays put during a cell swap, maybe you have a build/connection issue.

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