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why would it do that? it doesn't suddenly lose its mind. it puts out the correct amperage to get the correct wattage for the resistance.
in other words it behaves like any other PV
Nickel should never be used/fired as kanthal wire.
If it switches from TC mode to vv mode on a 0.1 ohm nickel coil, and 3 volts, the amps works out to 30 amps.
Why do you say that?
The DNA40 is a variable wattage device. It will deliver the same watts (that you select) in temp protect mode or non-temp protect mode, and to a nickel coil, or to a kanthal coil.
Also the DNA40 is limited to 40W. So on a 0.1 ohm coil if you had selected the maximum 40W as your desired wattage the device would deliver 2V at 20A. If your build or atty has a problem and is reading as (say) 1.0 ohm instead of your intended 0.1 ohm, then it would deliver 6.3V at 6.3A instead.
The DNA40 is a variable wattage device. It will deliver the same watts (that you select) in temp protect mode or non-temp protect mode, and to a nickel coil, or to a kanthal coil.
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No, Alistairs is still correct. It's a VW device, that simply has an extra set of parameters for limiting wattage based on resistance (or briefly increasing set wattage above set point for pre-heat).
It's still doing all the work by (wait for it), varying wattage.
I think you should check out the screen during a vape. ... [stuff deleted] ... your understanding of the temperature control of the DNA40 is very much lacking. Pls, for your healths' sake, read more on the TC feature..
Cheers
yes I do agree. but only to your post. I fail to see how delivery of the same wattage regardless or temp control mode or not, nickel or kanthal can be correct and the same as varying wattage, unless he is referring to the fact that we, as users, specify as so. or is he talking about the dna30? but then he did mentioned temp control??
Later I will try nickel on my other mech device and rda and actually see how it works ..![]()
All the time? Are we suppose to even vape with nickel at say 15W? Happened to me a few times and it was pretty nasty.. ;(
Guys pls dun get me wrong, I m not ranting about the dna40s' flaw.. I m just thinking aloud that since safe vaping is rather the big thing in the design, why not take it 1 step further? It's like the 10 or 15 seconds cutoff for the switch.. It's for added safety.. Why not this? Especially when nickel is not suppose to handle high wattages.. At least not for vaping anyway..
Lastly i need to add is that the situation where it happens is probably 95% user error.. But all vapor are prone to a mistake here and there.. So why not a little more fail safe ?
Cheers guys![]()
I know this post is a couple days old but I don't think that some of your questions were fully addressed yet.
Ni200 can handle any wattage that is appropriate for what it's being used in, it's high temps that are potentially an issue. AFAIK the temps required to make nickel pose a risk are higher than what can be reached unless dry firing or possibly with a bone dry wick.
If you're getting harsh hits when it kicks out of TP mode then you probably have your wattage set too high for the setup, I like to run my nickel builds at 1-2 watts higher than I would with kanthal which would still be fine even if it kicked out of TP mode.
Personally I think that the biggest health risk with using nickel is hot spots, which is why I always check for hot spots before wicking. I don't think that the nickel is the danger itself in that situation but in my limited experience it's easier to get hot spots and harder to detect them with nickel.
Yes we're goodHi Alistair..
It seems to me I have misunderstood your post. And for that I sincerely apologize ..
So we good?
There were some posts earlier that had misunderstood my concerns.. thinking I was trying to rant on the dna40, thus I had reacted poorly..
Anyway I would think your last post summed it up the best.. That it is a design decision.
Again I must stress, vaping has help many, me included, I would like to see the industry getting stronger and stronger, instead of getting bashed by authorities caused by irresponsible vapors doing crazy builds or design oversight(?).
The temp control imo is the best thing for the vaping industry by far.. And I really would see them improving on it, making it more robust and better all round.
Sorry.. And thanx for taking the time to post...