DNA 40 Dropping out of Temp Mode?

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Spizzel

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So I have had my Hana dna 40 for about 3 weeks now and all has been great up until tonight. I got a new Lemo and wrapped a nice .2 Ni200 build on it and slapped it on my Hana (put it on cold of course). Took one vape, and after a couple of seconds on my draw, it goes into volts. So I figure I'm seeing things because on my next draw it goes BACK to temp mode. It keeps doing this.

I figure maybe this was just a bad build as Ni200 can be crazy at times. So I put on my Magma with the same build and has been perfect since owning my Hana and now it's doing it on that too.

Has anyone seen or heard of this happening? I haven't been able to find much on this particular issue.
 

Spizzel

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Connectivity issue, mod to atty or atty to coil

Hmm, I did notice that my 510 pin on the new Lemo was rather short. It doesn't even look like it goes past the edge of the tubular housing the pin is in (on the base of the Lemo) when I look at it from the side. Everything looked good on my ohm meter though, no fluctuating, still, knowing its ni200, the connection might have been good enough for the ohm meter but not to actually vape.
 

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Hmm, I did notice that my 510 pin on the new Lemo was rather short. It doesn't even look like it goes past the edge of the tubular housing the pin is in (on the base of the Lemo) when I look at it from the side. Everything looked good on my ohm meter though, no fluctuating, still, knowing its ni200, the connection might have been good enough for the ohm meter but not to actually vape.

Does it still work in wattage/voltage mode? If it does then it's probably the chip. The DNA 40 is known for beind diseased. Great idea but the DNA 40 is just not ready for prime time. Try another build our two and then send it back to Hana.
 
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