Stainless Steel 316L 24ss/32ss HELP!

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Khaliiifa

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I have included some pictures here on a DUAL 7 wrap coil build 24ss/32ss. And the post is tightened down and still reads out the ohm reading you see on the DNA 250. Again I still consider myself a beginner so please be easy with me. Am I doing something wrong? also what im a little scared about is the amperage it's reading on this first image if i was to use this coil considering if i went any higher than 50 watts it pulls over 20 amps and the lg brown 3.7 3000 mah 20 amp batteries are rated only 20.

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Khaliiifa

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So now that I'm using a 7 wrap clapton 24ss/32ss reading at 0.14ohms (sometimes it jumps to 1.6 rarely ever 1.8 usually sticks either on those 2 but around 50 watts my dna reads the amps at 17A and my batteries are lg brown. 3.7 20 amps am I allowed to go higher than 50 even tho I'm at already 17 amps at 50 watts I'm afraid to be honest I like my face
 
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Jumping resistance usually means a bad connection at the post. Even though the screws may be fully tightened, the leg of a coil might not be properly captured.

Don't worry about the amps on the display. That's what the chip in the mod is delivering to the atomizer. With a two-battery regulated mod, your batteries share the load.
 
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So now that I'm using a 7 wrap clapton 24ss/32ss reading at 0.14ohms (sometimes it jumps to 1.6 rarely ever 1.8
1.6/1.8, or .16/.18? If the resistance is increasing during use by only about ~.04, that's normal, that's how it's able to work in TC mode; the resistance increases predictably as a function of temperature, the mod senses this change in resistance and uses it to calculate (estimate) the coil temperature. This change in resistance will still occur in wattage mode, it just won't affect the device's operation.
 
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