IDK I'm kind of confused when folks drop in and start talking about accuracy if not using .065Ω I have not seen or heard anyone report any inaccuracy with anything on the SXmini or SXmini M to date. I think there are a few that believe for whatever reason the world will come to an end and the device will not function correctly or accurately unless your at .065Ω
I'll repost Yihi's comment maybe that will do away with the absurd statements. I've been led to believe the last sentence in their statement was made due to some people using the wrong wire types either accidentally or intentionally in temp mode.
"Because the technology of M Class is the newest, and supports lower sub-ohm resistance, we suggest a 0.06-0.12 ohm base on Temco Ni-200. You can get the perfect experinces when you build the atomizer with the resistance 0.06ohm. However, if using the resistance above 0.3 ohm or Khanthal atomizers there will be variance and some unexpected behaviors may be observed in Joule mode."
I'll repost Yihi's comment maybe that will do away with the absurd statements. I've been led to believe the last sentence in their statement was made due to some people using the wrong wire types either accidentally or intentionally in temp mode.
"Because the technology of M Class is the newest, and supports lower sub-ohm resistance, we suggest a 0.06-0.12 ohm base on Temco Ni-200. You can get the perfect experinces when you build the atomizer with the resistance 0.06ohm. However, if using the resistance above 0.3 ohm or Khanthal atomizers there will be variance and some unexpected behaviors may be observed in Joule mode."