I'm wondering if there are any guides on how to use it. I have a 0.3 ohm coil but I'm not sure what settings to use (wattage, volt etc) to keep it safe. I use "The Stumpy" rda and a kanthal parallel clapton coil.
start low and adjust up to taste. for 0.3 ohms, i'd start at around 35-40 watts and work your way up until it hits like you want it to (may have to work up quite a bit with a parallel clapton). the chip should keep itself and the battery safe.
start low and adjust up to taste. for 0.3 ohms, i'd start at around 35-40 watts and work your way up until it hits like you want it to (may have to work up quite a bit with a parallel clapton). the chip should keep itself and the battery safe.
I heard they can be "bricked" or xease to work if certain simple options in eScribe are enabled. Also I don't care for the 510 spring threading. Is the threading an issue? Can you place a 510 to 510 raised thread adapter on a spring 510? I use one regardless everytime because it looks cool.
I haven't bricked(sp?) mine yet...knock on wood..ha. Not sure what you mean by raising the 510 connection, uh mine seems to be plated stainless not the brass. I think any adapter could put some stress on the connection/ mess with continuity or maybe I'm just not picking up what you're laying down?
Cheers though and play safe!
I'm wondering if there are any guides on how to use it. I have a 0.3 ohm coil but I'm not sure what settings to use (wattage, volt etc) to keep it safe. I use "The Stumpy" rda and a kanthal parallel clapton coil.
If you want to learn about the ascribe software for your DNA 200 device then head to this link:EScribe Training Simulator v9.5
Its an interactive tutorial that will explain a lot about the software to enables you to customize/configure your device.
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