Thanks for the link, sounds like Evolve needs to configure the chipset more completely to keep lazy mod manufacturers from shipping half programmed mods out to customers.
Seems at the very least they should ship the boards set to read cold res at 68°f, have SE csv material profiles loaded and internal res set to .005-ish ohms.
With your two 75c mods reading atty res .03 ohms low compared to your other dna mods what temp are you having to set to get a warm vape? 500°f? Maybe higher?
Absolutely agreeing with the need to counter lazy modders..
As a matter of fact, and as a credit to the great modder behind it, the vapedroid X1C2 came in fully configured. Which is unfortunately not enough: I had to use a modified 316L csv that basically implements a TCR=100 (while the standard csv is for a TCR=83) to get a vape that "tastes" the same.
But my point is that, especially now that higher and uncontrolled temps are under investigation for the potential release of nasties, one doesn't really want to spend $$ on a dna mod and then have to go "by taste"...
Regarding your last question: yes, without using the modified csv I have to crank up into the 480-500F ballpark.
The weird additional thing is that the 75C apparently also defeats for some reason the cotton burn test:
I wasn't able to clearly mark the cotton at any temp, it seems like the firmware detects a fully dry condition and completely shuts off, so I couldn't even get a reference feedback for the real temps I'm at...