So... Let's figure this out (forget temps and think resistance)
Let's say I have a 0.20 coil and I set the temp so that, at max power I only want to have 0.70. Since the chip read the coil and sets the base to 0, what we really want is an increase of 0.50 Ohms.
In normal conditions, the board fires up the coil until it detects a resistance of +0.50 and starts throttling correct?
Now people are complaining that when they go outside, the resistance of the coil, at rest, goes down to say 0.16. If the chip doesn't redetect the coil, the current value is read as -0.04 so when you fire it, it will heat up the coil to increase the resistance by 0.54 Ohms reaching a peak of 0.70 Ohms. There should be no difference in
vape experience.
As I see it, the only and real problem arises if the board re-reads the atty while cold i.e. It sets the base as 0.16 so when you fire up the coil it will only reach 0.66 giving you a colder and weaker vape.
The same applies moving to a hot environment and re reading the coil making it overshoot the maximum true resistance.
So basically... If one could eliminate automatic detection one could control exactly the environment in which one sets the base and then do whatever he likes (going outside into the cold or into a sweat bath) maximum resistance would always be the same.
Am I making
sense?
Regards
Tony
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