Not exactly. Yes the wattage fluctuates when in TP mode. However I haven't seen anyone short of the one previous poster reporting that as a problem. The resistance does change as the coil heats up, however the DNA40 doesn't show that, at least when NOT firing. Once you let off the fire button it resets back (regardless of the current resistance) back to show whatever the base resistance of the current coil is. On my first board with the issues the base resistance would fluctuate, but only after it idled. So I put a new coil on, it reads as .11 ohm. I fire it, let go and it still reads .11 ohm... No matter how much I fire, no matter how much I chain vape, it'll still always read .11 ohm... Even though the coil might truly be say .13 at the time due to it being much warmer than room temp. On my first board though, I could vape a bit, sit it down, pick it back up a few minutes later and as soon as I'd fire it would "re-read" the coil, so now it displays .13 instead of .11. And in doing so also happens to allow the temp to go way above my preset.
I agree though that I do think there are some reported issues that really aren't issues at all. But the water is very grey. For instance. I've seen many posts mention that they have issues because it doesn't "ask" about rather it's a new coil every time they put a new atty on. This could very well be misunderstanding. It's not SUPPOSED to always ask every single time. If the resistance of the new atty is the same as the old resistance then it doesn't need to change anything. Further, from what I can tell, when the resistance drops lower than the previous base resistance it just "knows" it's a new coil and doesn't bother to ask. On the other hand, when it increases it could just be that the atty is still warm, or it could be that it's a new coil... So sometimes it asks, sometimes it doesn't. It's supposed to be "smart" enough to not always have to ask. And it works. At least on my second one... So someone who sees it not always asks and thinks it's a problem may not actually have one...
However, this is muddied by the fact that one symtom that is displayed on boards with the problem is that it doesn't ask, or very rarely. It just resets it's base resistance willy nilly. LOL. My first board was like that. It rarely would ask if there was a new coil. Yet it would reset it's base resistance frequently. The point is it's tough when there's a problem that manifests like this that CAN be a problem but may not be in all cases.