Yeah the tank/coil will cool quickly after vaping and warm up quickly even with just a split second of current through the coil. So even though you were in a room with no temp change there will be some difference from when you remove the tank after firing it to when you add cool juice and...
If it is a Ti or Ni coil the resistance is affected by different room temp aswell. I have seen on my VS DNA coils varying between 0.13 and 0.17 from a cold winter morning to a warm winter lunch. Atty lock resolves this issue for me.
Perfectly normal i have seen it on both of my mods and ohm reader. Remember there is also some static resistance in your tank even with out the coil. So you will see variance depending on room temp and a few other factors.
I see you are running a contact coil are you sure you are not getting a hotspot that is burning the juice ? I see on the coil there is a dark spot like there is juice burning on the coil.
So after receiving my VS DNA40 on Wednesday 24 June after what felt like an eternity i have run a good few tanks of juice through it. First thing you notice is the solid build quality of the device when compared to my Istick 30. All materials used are of a high standard. Buttons have a precision...
If you look at the juice volume it is only 2ml the current nano is 3ml a rebuild able deck may indeed be on the way. Or they have made the tank shorter. Or a typo ? :wondering:
Edit: After reading the flyer again i see it labled as a Nano-s and it defnantly shorter than the standard nano.