I recently bought a Vapor Flask (authentic) with DNA40.
The temp control gives both F and C options, but I notice that it has very poor ohms reading.
Having tried four atty"s which I had verified for ohms, it has proven to read all of them low.
All my atty's are between 1 - 1.8 ohms.
VF DNA40 reads them between 0.4 - 1.3 ohms lower than they actually are. Most of the time it's out by 0.8 ohms.
This is no real problem for me due to my preference for high ohm builds and ability to verify the correct ohms reading using other devices, meters, etc...
But I wouldn't trust it with a temp control build. Surely if it doesn't get the ohms correct this would massively effect the calculations for temp control?
Being an optimist, I wonder if they have calibrated the DNA40 internal ohms meter to only be very accurate for sub-ohms builds - where temp control would come into effect, or only accurate for Nikel wire?
The temp control gives both F and C options, but I notice that it has very poor ohms reading.
Having tried four atty"s which I had verified for ohms, it has proven to read all of them low.
All my atty's are between 1 - 1.8 ohms.
VF DNA40 reads them between 0.4 - 1.3 ohms lower than they actually are. Most of the time it's out by 0.8 ohms.
This is no real problem for me due to my preference for high ohm builds and ability to verify the correct ohms reading using other devices, meters, etc...
But I wouldn't trust it with a temp control build. Surely if it doesn't get the ohms correct this would massively effect the calculations for temp control?
Being an optimist, I wonder if they have calibrated the DNA40 internal ohms meter to only be very accurate for sub-ohms builds - where temp control would come into effect, or only accurate for Nikel wire?