WOW, great detailed information and great table, i did not know that lower TCR means less resistance change with temperature rise, the idea was in the air but now the info is very solid, so you confirm that using CSV from steam engine does not perform well like others have reported, so you resorted to TCR .00092
I'm still having trouble with my Uwell Crown SS 0.25 ohm coil. It won't let me fire and the screen shows " Temperature Protection". My rolls of SS316L wiring should arrrived within a day or two. I will try that.
Now this is the most direct and accurate answer I get from posting the samw question/problem in other thread. Thanks.I think the problem with the Crown stock coils is that they use nonresistance-resistance-nonresistance wire, Ni legs with SS wire, the reason most stock coils do that is that they use rubber insulators on the legs, not screws or such like RBAs so they are preventing the legs from heating up by using Ni for the leg wire maybe also to prevent leg power loss as much as possible, moreover UWELL does not recommend their "SS316" coils to be used in TC mode because of this, they have an all Nickle coil heads for that purpose.
The best way to use the Crown in TC mode is to build your own coils with ALL SS316 wire either in the RBA or by re-building the stock coil, just beware that when re-building the Stock attys with all SS316 wire, you risk melting the rubber insulator at anything above 50W
I wish I could help you there but I don't have the other mods you are asking about. I'm using DNA200 mods these days for TC. I have a few different models I switch between.WOW, great detailed information and great table, i did not know that lower TCR means less resistance change with temperature rise, the idea was in the air but now the info is very solid, so you confirm that using CSV from steam engine does not perform well like others have reported, so you resorted to TCR .00092
The next logical question in this case would be, since you are using TCR with the DNA200 to get accurate TC operation for SS316, what difference does it make in using this same TCR with an RX200 a VTC Mini or other non-DNA stuff vs. using it with the DNA200? have you tried that?
Since most people rave about the DNA200 TC performance based on Ni or by downloading SE CSV files, how do you compare its TCR performance to the other previously mentioned mods/chips?
Now this is the most direct and accurate answer I get from posting the samw question/problem in other thread. Thanks.
Really amazing info, this is a paradigm shift for me in my understanding of how TC works in general and DNA200 TC capabilities in particular,I wish I could help you there but I don't have the other mods you are asking about. I'm using DNA200 mods these days for TC. I have a few different models I switch between.
Yes, I have the Crown RBA and I didn't have any luck with it either. The Rafale sounds promising, I may have to try that.You are most welcome, i faced the same exact problem with Kanger's so called SSOCC which i thought had an SS wire and could not work right in TC mode, also same problem with crown stock attys, both use the same design of nonresistance-resistance-nonresistance which confuses the TC function of any mod, i managed to re-build these with an ALL SS316 wire which worked nicely in TC, but then i faced the insulator melting problem when re-building the Stock attys.
do you have the Crown RBA? have you used it successfully? i think it is a crappy RBA, the new UWEL Rafale Vertical RBA seems to be a very good fit for the job, you can build vertical like stock, with an all SS316 or any other SS alloy and the RBA is all metal, so no rubber melting problem anymore.
that's why i moved away from the crown personally. i also have used the tfv4 heads with hit and miss results. the main issue is how flat the curve really is so i tend to make my own profile with the set room temp and resistance and tweak it from there. i get a good vape and that all that matters but that's using the dna200 and escribe to tweak on my rx i use wattage mode.
personally i am thinking of ordering some 317L SS in 28G or higher to wrap dual parallel builds with a 3.. ID or larger. to higher than .4 ohms. i heard that the higher ohms help its performance and most stock heads are .3 or lower.
Really amazing info, this is a paradigm shift for me in my understanding of how TC works in general and DNA200 TC capabilities in particular,
Why do you think that the steam engine CSV curves do not work well with SS? my understanding of what these curves do is that they give different resistance coefficient for different temperature levels to achieve a more accurate TC, so in theory it should work much accurately than a simple TCR, in practice this is not the case, any idea why is it so?
Another question about the mods you have, how do you like the Lavabox? i feel it is one of the best DNA200 devices around, are you having any issues with it? also any idea about Hcigar releasing a 2 18650 DNA200 mod next month? i remember i read that somewhere can you confirm?
Thanks for the great info.
I saw it for around $114 on a flash sale at gearbest that was over before I was aware of it. I've also seen it at another place for $129. It's tough to really say what the best price will be until it's out in full force. I think the list is going to be around $159Great, i will watch the video, any information about pricing?