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DNA200 CSV files for dual coil?

Telefunkin U47

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Been playing around with escribe while waiting for my mod to come in the mail. I was going to go ahead and get profiles and everything set up. I have been using steam engine for a while now, but I have noticed that the custom wire builder doesn't do multiple coils for the CSV files. Am I better off just using tcr values or using the CSV for a single coil when I'm running duals? I've had issues with other mods not running dual ni coils correctly before
 

lordmage

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with coil builder it is the material that matters i use this add the wire type and download
 

Telefunkin U47

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That's what I was thinking. I've just had bad results running dual ni200 with other mods. No problems with ss316l duals though so maybe the DNA will handle it well. Thanks!
 

Neunerball

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That's what I was thinking. I've just had bad results running dual ni200 with other mods. No problems with ss316l duals though so maybe the DNA will handle it well. Thanks!
The material is the important part for the proper TC. Therefore, with the right CSV for SS316L, you shouldn't have to worry. I'm using my Crown w/ it's SS replacement coil heads in TC all the time.
 

Wingsfan0310

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That's what I was thinking. I've just had bad results running dual ni200 with other mods. No problems with ss316l duals though so maybe the DNA will handle it well. Thanks!
I've only run dual coils on my DNA200's in TC. I use the CSV file from steam engine with good results. No problem whatsoever using dual Ni200 or Ti01. I'm currently using dual SS430 for TC because the TCR is ~ 50% higher than 316L. Personally I find that the TCR of 316L is right on the edge of what our mods can accurately TC and because of that can be a little finicky. YMMV

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Steve
 

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