RX200 problem?

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So my first RX200 may have a issue. Seems small but I'm noticing a difference in vape. So .4 ohm Triton coil in SS TC 420 degrees on my newer model reads .41 ohms and hits really accurately. On my slightly older one, the coil reads .39 and I can tell the vapor production is slightly lower, temp says reaching 420 but I can tell its cooler than the 420 on the other mod. And on my rda with a dual 316L SS build reads .24 on my good RX, and reads .21-.22 on my older RX. Seems like really tiny thing to worry about but I can tell a difference in vape. And it seems to me that both being the same mod and version (3.0), they should be the same. What do you guys think?

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So my first RX200 may have a issue. Seems small but I'm noticing a difference in vape. So .4 ohm Triton coil in SS TC 420 degrees on my newer model reads .41 ohms and hits really accurately. On my slightly older one, the coil reads .39 and I can tell the vapor production is slightly lower, temp says reaching 420 but I can tell its cooler than the 420 on the other mod. And on my RDA with a dual 316L SS build reads .24 on my good RX, and reads .21-.22 on my older RX. Seems like really tiny thing to worry about but I can tell a difference in vape. And it seems to me that both being the same mod and version (3.0), they should be the same. What do you guys think?

I am a vaping metalhead


"So .4 ohm Triton coil in SS TC 420 degrees on my newer model reads .41 ohms
On my slightly older one, the coil reads .39 and I can tell the vapor production is slightly lower, temp says reaching 420 but I can tell its cooler than the 420 on the other mod"

they are the same. nothing to worry about
 

The_Nom

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Yeah I'm sure I'm worrying over nothing. Seems just weird being same tank and 2 different readings. Maybe I'm just paranoid. Pretty soon I'm sure ill be listening to Alex Jones and on my porch in a aluminum hat screaming "ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY!"

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For that little of a difference, it's well within most handheld meter's accuracy readings, let alone a chipset thats not designed for only ohm reading. I'd say this is to be expected and the temp differences are simply due to this scrub line.
 

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I definitely wouldn't worry too much about it. From what I have heard the standard rx200 has the basic chipset for tc readings, while the DNA 200 is supposed to be much, much more accurate. So maybe the cheaper chipset is a good factor in why the readings can be a tad off. I have to play around with mine fairly often to get the tc perfect but I have no complaints.
 
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