I wired another board and took measurements from this board. I really like how fast I'm able to get up and going as the wiring is super easy.
I didn't hit 12W with that board either as it was essentially the exact same measurements as the 1st board... so I wired a 3rd board and took measurements. I realize that there's not any significant difference really with getting 11.9W vs 12W, but dang... I just wanted to see 12 Watts.

and I did with this 3rd board.
Min Watts:
1.5 ohm DCC: 7.0W, 3.31V, 2.12A
2.5 ohm DCC: 4.8W, 3.5V, 1.36A
2.2 ohm SCC: 5.0W, 3.4V, 1.48A
3.0 ohm SCC: 4.8W, 3.88V, 1.24A
1.6 ohm LR atty: 7.0W, 3.27V, 2.14A
2.4 ohm Std. atty: 4.8W, 3.39V, 1.43A
Max Watts:
1.5 ohm DCC: 12.0W, 4.31V, 2.78A
2.5 ohm DCC: 11.8W, 5.48V, 2.15A
2.2 ohm SCC: 11.8W, 5.16V, 2.29A
3.0 ohm SCC: 11.4W, 5.95V, 1.92A
1.6 ohm LR atty: 12.0W, 4.18V, 2.88A
2.4 ohm Std. atty: 11.9W, 5.34V, 2.23A
The 1.5 ohm DCC peaked at 12W, but only for the first second of pressing the atty switch then would drop down to 11.9W, while the 1.6 ohm LR atty consistently remained at 12W.
I have no idea how to explain why the max Watts of the 3 ohm SCC peaked at only 11.4W (1st board it was 11.3W) other than this carto had the highest resistance and had the highest voltage measurement with the lowest amps measurement of all the attys/cartos I tested. Or why the min Watts of the 1.5 ohm DCC and 1.6 ohm LR atty was 7.0W (1st board it was 6.6W and 6.2W respectively). These two had the lowest voltage measurements with the highest amps measurements.
Maybe it's the way the DNA is configured to output volts and amps at a specific resistance??
And I just had to take a pic of the DNA hitting the magic 12 Watts mark! woohoo!