
Just trying to be helpful. April so happy for you...fingers crossed you have no issues

Who'd have thunk April would be pulling the trigger on a DNA40 mod? Way To Go Gal!!!I have ordered the VaporFlask DNA 40. I am fully aware that there have been some issues with the chip and I'm hoping mine won't be one of them. I'm super excited!
Thanks David. I have been lurking on a few of the threads, reading and reading. I really was going to wait a little longer, but I got the email saying it was in stock and clicked and it went into my cart, I just couldn't waitHere ya go.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/coil-builds/613433-dna-40-nr-nickel-builds.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/612272-official-dna-40-introduction.html
Don't shoot the messenger.Just trying to be helpful.
Also you can skim through the first part on both on them.
Now here's a BF regulated mod. Nice even if it is on the pricey side. The review starts at 11 min.
Now here's a BF regulated mod. Nice even if it is on the pricey side. The review starts at 11 min.
So April I'm on pins and needles...did you get your new mod today? I need to do a little research...I don't understand why you need nickel wire instead of kanthal...will have to check it out just to learn. Bronze I assume all is going well with the P3...sure hope so.
Nickel wire is required by the DNA40 chip in order for the temperature control to work. That's as much as I've learned about it so far.
LA is correct IA. Takes nickel wire for the temp control feature to work on the DNA 40. Nickel hardly has any resistance in it. People are building 0.16ohms coils. The P3 is going very well. Very happy with it. I'll be posting thoughts over the weekend some time. I'm still playing with it.![]()
Ok I had just asked this question as my Sig 100W is suppose to be here tomorrow.
Nichrome? G-Plat? Kanthal? What is the better wire to use for VW? Sorry but I've very noobish with VW.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/coil-builds/625020-sig-100-watt-coil-help-please.html