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BKTOAD

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On the Ipv5 everytime you put a new tank no matter what the material is you have to reset the resistance by pressing the +/- button at the same time. Most newer mods do it automatically but the Ipv5 does not.

Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.

-William Cowper

Interesting. I have never needed to do this with my ipv5. But I always run power mode so I don't "lock in" my resistance. And it reads the new atty's resistance correctly. Wonder if this is just when used in TC?

I have 2 ipv5's and they are both glitchy in their own way. I wonder if another glitch is I don't have to reset resistance on mine? Possible.
 

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I have these 2 mods on the way here, with the ceramic tank. Ile be back for advise from you pro's if i get into a jam..Goodnight bro's..Thank's for everything i really apreciate it..
Bet you like that RDTX mod, bought two of them, damn they work nice....!
 

Deucesjack

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Interesting. I have never needed to do this with my ipv5. But I always run power mode so I don't "lock in" my resistance. And it reads the new atty's resistance correctly. Wonder if this is just when used in TC?

I have 2 ipv5's and they are both glitchy in their oun way. I wonder if another glitch is I don't have to reset resistance on mine? Possible.
When you do this your not locking the resistance. It will still fluctuate as you vape. You're resetting it. If you don't it's going to use the baseline resistance from the old coil in joules mode. You might be using coils that are close in resistance so you probably never noticed. Believe me the way I layed it out is the correct way to use that mod.

Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.

-William Cowper
 
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BKTOAD

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When you do this your not locking the resistance. It will still fluctuate as you vape. You're resetting it. If you don't it's going to use the baseline resistance from the old coil no matter what mode you're in. You might be using coils that are close in resistance so you probably never noticed. Believe me the way I layed it out is the correct way to use that mod.

Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.

-William Cowper

Possible I misunderstood you, but swiched attys just now and showed its resistance without any button pressing. And the voltage difference tells me it did not "save" anything from the previous atty.

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james48

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You're not supposed to run Kanthal in tc. Big no no.

Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.

-William Cowper
Yea i took you's guy's advice, Im running on wattage mode now, the taste has improved. Thanks.
 

Deucesjack

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Possible I misunderstood you, but swiched attys just now and showed its resistance without any button pressing. And the voltage difference tells me it did not "save" anything from the previous atty.

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In power mode it's not an issue. In joules mode the board needs to establish a baseline resistance to do tc. It does that when you reset the resistance of a room temperature coil.

Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all it's flavour.

-William Cowper
 

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