Temp Sensing Check in

I put mine in it's silicone glove....Don't want to damage the paintwork:hug:Does not look as nice but it makes me feel more relaxed:giggle:
Haha mine has also found its way into the sleeve. The paint job is so beautiful it feels like a crime to hide it. The sleeve should have been the colour of the evic, then I wouldn't feel like a criminal.

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I think its about time I check in, Got my snow wolf last week :dance:
Still need to get some nickel to start the temp sensing game

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First go at temp control... 28G Nickel - Dual coil - 2.4m - 0.06ohm
 
@BuzzGlo Still getting the hang of it, it seems that if I put the device down and leave it for a while, it is way under powered when I pick it back up and use it. I then have to remove the tank and put it back on to get a new coil reading, then it works fine again...

Do you perhaps know what the reason for this is?
 
nickel reads different resistance at different temperatures. I had that with the Ehpro and i have that with the evic. thats what enables temp sensing, The subtank OCC ni200 coils seem to be more prone to the change in temp. I fire mine once then unscrew and screw to get the reading to what it should be 0.15 ohm and then vape. Its annoying. I run my lemo2 (rba) fine the variance is low so the vape is more consistant without having to do the same. The ego one mega coils also dont have such a big variance
 
nickel reads different resistance at different temperatures. I had that with the Ehpro and i have that with the evic. thats what enables temp sensing, The subtank OCC ni200 coils seem to be more prone to the change in temp. I fire mine once then unscrew and screw to get the reading to what it should be 0.15 ohm and then vape. Its annoying. I run my lemo2 (rba) fine the variance is low so the vape is more consistant without having to do the same. The ego one mega coils also dont have such a big variance
On the evic you should be able to lock the resistance reading once it has read it.
 
Thanks, I've locked it yeah, but was reading at 0.13 or 0.18, so I'll try your trick of firing and then unscrewing first.
 
@Mario congrats

@Snape of Vape at .15 ohm its a good vape... I unscrew and screw two or three times after that first fire to get it to 0.15 as the temp drops it'll hit the 0.15 which take 2 / 3 s
 
Having the same issue with the Evic... I have less issues with other coils. those Occ Idk
 
Authentic dna 40 chip DIY'd in a infinite vapor flask clone.

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My DNA 40 is using the occ ni200 coils once I get my coil to read at 0.15ohm I lock in the resistance it then stays correct till I change the coil. Vape is very consistent.
 
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