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<blockquote data-quote="Mordacai" data-source="post: 23609898" data-attributes="member: 341385"><p>TFR curves are used for advanced TC mode, only Evolv DNA chipsets supports those.</p><p></p><p>But as I've said before [USER=415147]@DodR[/USER], Kanthal even with the best chipset on the market will not do TC mode but instead default to the watts/joules used.</p><p></p><p>It's essential for temperature control that the metal used has a high TCR. That's why metals such as Nickel, Titanium, NiFe and Stainless Steel grades such as 430 are used.</p><p></p><p>You can find out a lot of technical information on steam-engine.org on the different metals that can be used and how well they'll work with temperature control, just look at TC precision. Higher values are better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mordacai, post: 23609898, member: 341385"] TFR curves are used for advanced TC mode, only Evolv DNA chipsets supports those. But as I've said before [USER=415147]@DodR[/USER], Kanthal even with the best chipset on the market will not do TC mode but instead default to the watts/joules used. It's essential for temperature control that the metal used has a high TCR. That's why metals such as Nickel, Titanium, NiFe and Stainless Steel grades such as 430 are used. You can find out a lot of technical information on steam-engine.org on the different metals that can be used and how well they'll work with temperature control, just look at TC precision. Higher values are better. [/QUOTE]
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