DNA 250 TC help

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Eskie

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I saw it list your room temp at 90F and your board at 105F? Is that correct for where you are (room at least)?

Edit: And what did atomizer analyzer show, stable resistance? I'm getting a feeling your case thermals are off.

Edit2: I sent a PM for Steve to jump in here for his input, but I'm thinking that case temp issue is messing with your mod.
 
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Shod I run case analyzer ?


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Running the case analyzer couldn't hurt. Each case can be different. Heck if I run it twice on the same mod, depending on room conditions, etc - I will get different results.

I don't make contact coils for TC. I know some people do, but I think it leads to issues like you are having. As @Eskie mentioned, wait for the atty to cool down and look at the Atomizer Analyzer in the general tab of Escribe (near the bottom) and see if your resistance is stable. Something doesn't sound right with either the coils or connection from the atty to the mod. If your other coils are working, it's possible something is wrong with them.

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Steve

Edit I see you already checked out the Atty Analyzer.
 
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The mod is reading your room at 90, so something is wrong in your case thermals. Steve should be by soon and can lend some actual knowledge to this.

You might have to run case thermals yourself, although his are from the same mod (well, not the same same, but same model and all).

I dun gooofed...ignore

You edited that before I could even paste it.:lol:

That mod is running too hot. I'd put it down and not run anything for the moment. Let the whole device cool off before anyone tries something else.

OK, I opened my generic Therion screen. There are my case thermals:
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So I think we're looking at where this error is. If the case temps are off, all the other calculations for TC will be off. You probably will have to run case analyzer, but I'd wait for Steve to weigh in, not that you'll break anything, but you might not need to tie the mod up running that for a while.

Also, if you go to the profile tab, towards the lower left you'll see a little box for atomizer analyzer. I'd open that and see if your resistance is stable or not (not that it matters if your thermals are all off).
 

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Running the case analyzer couldn't hurt. Each case can be different. Heck if I run it twice on the same mod, depending on room conditions, etc - I will get different results.

I don't make contact coils for TC. I know some people do, but I think it leads to issues like you are having. As @Eskie mentioned, wait for the atty to cool down and look at the Atomizer Analyzer in the general tab of Escribe (near the bottom) and see if your resistance is stable. Something doesn't sound right with either the coils or connection from the atty to the mod. If your other coils are working, it's possible something is wrong with them.

Cheers,
Steve

Edit I see you already checked out the Atty Analyzer.

It's going back and forth from .274 to .275 is that stable?


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Running the case analyzer couldn't hurt. Each case can be different. Heck if I run it twice on the same mod, depending on room conditions, etc - I will get different results.

I don't make contact coils for TC. I know some people do, but I think it leads to issues like you are having. As @Eskie mentioned, wait for the atty to cool down and look at the Atomizer Analyzer in the general tab of Escribe (near the bottom) and see if your resistance is stable. Something doesn't sound right with either the coils or connection from the atty to the mod. If your other coils are working, it's possible something is wrong with them.

Cheers,
Steve

Edit I see you already checked out the Atty Analyzer.

That was fast.:) Thanks. Yeah, as you can see from my screenshot, those numbers looks way off.
 
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