If your vape isn't consistent, but you're telling it it's the same atty when it asks, it usually means you have a resistance fluctuation somewhere, but the board doesn't know that, it just thinks the coil is colder or hotter than it really is, and that screws everything up, obviously.
It's a pain in the buttocks, but if you do a reset it usually starts vaping great again. By doing a reset, I mean to let the atty cool down while off the device, put it back on, then when it asks select new coil, and check the resistance it shows you. If it's off by even 0.01, unscrew, fire to get atomizer open warning, then reseating and selecting new coil again.
Lather rinse repeat.
But before doing all that, do the usual troubleshooting: clean your contacts, check your screws, etc.
Or as a quick fix if you're somewhere where you can't futz about with it too much, check the resistance it's showing, and adjust your temp accordingly. Good rule of thumb for me is about 20f per 0.01 variance, that gets me in the right vape ballpark. If the resistance is showing lower than you built, adjust temp down, if its showing higher, adjust temp up, and diddle with wattage the opposite way if you feel like it.
It's a pain in the buttocks, but if you do a reset it usually starts vaping great again. By doing a reset, I mean to let the atty cool down while off the device, put it back on, then when it asks select new coil, and check the resistance it shows you. If it's off by even 0.01, unscrew, fire to get atomizer open warning, then reseating and selecting new coil again.
Lather rinse repeat.
But before doing all that, do the usual troubleshooting: clean your contacts, check your screws, etc.
Or as a quick fix if you're somewhere where you can't futz about with it too much, check the resistance it's showing, and adjust your temp accordingly. Good rule of thumb for me is about 20f per 0.01 variance, that gets me in the right vape ballpark. If the resistance is showing lower than you built, adjust temp down, if its showing higher, adjust temp up, and diddle with wattage the opposite way if you feel like it.
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