Temperature control on RDA clone

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bwh79

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I don't see why that would matter? The principle of temperature control is that the resistance of the nickel wire changes in a very predictable manner as the temperature goes up. So by measuring the change in resistance, the device can tell how hot the wire is and when the wire gets too hot (resistance gets too high), it backs off the power to let it cool back down. I don't see how the insulator material is gong to affect this, any.
 
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