QUOTE(Vail @ Jun 25 2015, 12:14 AM)
interesting. now im tempted to buy one just to test it out lol.
anyway, you can use steamengine to calculate ur desired resistance/wrap. Then when you set the resistance, you have the idea if its exact/close to your target which should seems fine. If its way off the target means the something wrong with tank screws or maybe even your chip fails to detect accurately
does the mod have set resistance function in first place? or its just auto detect the nickel resistance? if it does auto, it might be the chip at fault.
i get it the design of just setting up temperature instead of the watts, cause on TC mode, it cant go fully to the desired watts as the TC kicks in to block over heating.
haha. might as well.
but yea, i do get my desired resistance. but after i switch it back on from off, it jumps each time, sometimes even when not removing the tank from the mod. but this difference can mean a huge diff in the vape. its like on one side u get a nice vape, full on flavor n vapor, and the other side its just nothing, not a dry hit. but like very minimal vapor.
it auto detects bro. they claim, and i quote from the manual: "first box mod and the only one with constant temp control function on the market currently. has most accurate temp control fuction so it can fire on exact set temperature...automatically check temperature 1000 times/sec to keep it accurate and prevent the coil short-circuited"
im suspecting probably the chip is just way too sensitive.

EDIT: forgot to add this. it does have a 'memory' function sorta thing whereby when u remove the tank n put it back, it will ask u whether u wana use the previous setting (memory) or set a new one. but sometimes the function to choose doesnt appear at all
This post has been edited by kayent: Jun 25 2015, 12:29 AM