On an unrelated note, this is the first time I got a box from lost vape that didn't come with case thermals, just the default 150, 150. Has been working perfect in TC anyway and I noticed it by accident mucking around in eScribe. I'll have to run it later after drawing the battery down some more.
When I just ran my Case Analyzer it did 1a, .1a, .2a, .3a, .5a, and .7a iirc. My USB jacks are either 3.0 or 3.1 so I get 1 amp charging. My old PC maxed out at .5a charging via USB.How meany tests is there I'm on .20a charging test
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There's battery analyzer, the advantage of which is only to increase the accuracy of the little battery indicator for your particular battery, and case analyzer for the case thermals which should help in the accuracy of TC, which I think is more important. There is an atomizer analyzer, but it just gives you a more accurate resistance reading for a build, as well as the ability of locking resistance if you're desperate, as resistance locking is discouraged on DNA boards.
what I got on my test![]()
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I ordered some .1 ohm ss Alien coil for my new rda for single coil build I'm so looking forward to it
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I never found twisted all that much of an improvement. I have used a parallel in a single coil build. If I have a larger chambered tank that will take dual coils, I usually use a Clapton or fused Clapton. My builds are all in SS, and generally no lower than 0.25 ohm. That and up work just fine in TC. The great part of TC is the resistance really doesn't make the vape (so long as it's within operating range) it's the temp chosen, along with something like preheat if it's a high metal mass build to get it to temp quickly.
Micro USB port plug on Amazon or Ebay
Yeah...I had one...I lost it. Time for a pile more lol
I never found twisted all that much of an improvement. I have used a parallel in a single coil build. If I have a larger chambered tank that will take dual coils, I usually use a Clapton or fused Clapton. My builds are all in SS, and generally no lower than 0.25 ohm. That and up work just fine in TC. The great part of TC is the resistance really doesn't make the vape (so long as it's within operating range) it's the temp chosen, along with something like preheat if it's a high metal mass build to get it to temp quickly.