OK very preliminary findings, requiring double checking yada yada:
With a Titanium coil, It is setting the temperature too low, by increasing amounts the higher your setting:
- Setting 200°C, reaches 180 - 185°C (offset: -15°C to -20°C)
- Setting 220°C, reaches 200°C (offset: -20°C)
- Setting 240°C, reaches 215°C (offset: -25°C)
- Setting 250°C, reaches 225°C (offset: -25°C)
These numbers are only approximate, from looking at the output figures on my PC screen - I haven't yet put them into Excel to do averages or anything.
So I'll say again these are only preliminaries, I need to double check probe position and such. (But I am pretty sure the probe is at least positioned acceptably - and the fact that I can measure up to 225°C does imply the lower numbers are accurate; incorrect probe position usally sets a ceiling on the temperature I can measure to, from my past experience.)
It does tally nicely with Tony using a setting of 240/250°C, meaning he's actually getting 215-225°C, a normal TC vaping temp.
What's most interesting is that this is the opposite behaviour I would expect from the apparent too-high resistance read. Too low temperature implies it's reading the resistance too low, not too high! But it could also be be that it's using a different TCR for Titanium than the 0.0035 that our Zivipf wire is using - though if so it would mean they had the coefficient too low, which is also bizarre given 0.0035 is the lowest TCR we've seen in any literature - it's either listed as 0.0035 or higher than that, never lower any place I've seen.
Anyway, I will do much more testing later and post some graphs once I'm more confident in the readings. I will test other atomizers, other builds, and also test Ni200.
Oh, two more quick findings:
- Fire timeout is 10 seconds
- It's not too bad at keeping temperature level despite my repeatedly releasing and re-pressing the fire button (because of the timeout)
- not as good as the DNA 40, but acceptable : it sometimes jumps about +5°C when you re-press fire, but often it's less than that.