What does that actually mean? I've seen it come up a few times but don't really understand. If there was some resistance in the attie, surely it would be evident all of the time and temp control simply wouldn't work as the resistance wouldn't be following the curve of the ni200 it's calibrated for? But mine works flawlessly for a while, then decides to reset the Base resistance a few hundredths of an ohm higher :'(
Not criticising you by the way just thinking out loud so to speak![]()
Yeah it might be a long shot, but depending on how the atty is constructed there could be bad connection between two parts that are screwed together internally. Or dependend on heating up and expanding and cooling down again. It's possible the positive screw just needs tightening or the threads cleaning (someone mentioned this a few posts back). I've actually never taken apart a kayfun style atty yet but the way the positive screw connects to the block and post above the insulator might be a potential problem. I didn't have this particular issue myself yet so I'm just spitballing!
Easiest way to exclude this would be to try a simple dripper with solid positive pin construction.

