I'll do it.
Thumbs down: My screen jumbles and the battery meter sucks.
Thumbs up: Everything else.
I seriously have no idea how people struggle to get temp control working efficiently. I'm 8 out of 9 successful coils on my current rdna, the only fail being a build on the Marquis...
I've only used the lemo drop and the gimlet I guess. Their pins aren't really short though. Either way, I have to send in my rdna for the screen issue so I'll probably grab the dna before then. I'm used to temp control now and can't fathom going without. lol
Yep. I did find a problem though. It will vape the coil dry, but if you fire it a couple times after that it will override the temp protection and a fire will happen. Worked pretty well with my lemo though. I took like 4 10 second hits in quick order and no dry hits. Far from DNA 40...
I do clean my pin once in a while. Perhaps that's the difference. Either way, it's the pin, and not the threads that make the contact that matters. Try giving it a cleaning with alcohol.
My rDNA reads exactly the same as my friends Bap. Not sure what's going on with your device. You should try to switch it out. My 510 threads are also ss.
Oh, I loved the sx mini. Just prefer the shark right now. I'm sure after the reviews come rolling in I'll grab the m class as well. I tend to rotate through devices like water. Gotta ditch them before the market depreciates.
I put that on evolv. It's not like VS can sit and test every mood that goes out the door. I actually sold my sx mini and bought the rDNA. I gotta say, I'd rather deal with the jumbled screen than the sx mini battery cap and subpar charging port.
You could grab a manger subtank or something like that. Those have premade nickel coils as an option. If you can build an rda though, you surely can build one with nickel.
A: it needs to be nickel.
And unfortunately,
B: Unless you have wicked connections your ipv4 isn't shipping with temp control. Supposedly it's going to be a firmware update later on.
My battery lasts all day with nickel. Kanthal is a different story obviously. The reason being that nickel doesn't need nearly as much power to heat up. Usually it's humming along at around 2.5 volts.
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