Chatting with a friend about the SX Mini M Class (and the SX Mini 350J Chip), we came to the conclusion that it will be great if Yihi implement, in this new firmware upgrade that is coming, a feature to set the internal resistance of the atomizer.
The internal resistance of each atomizer is dependant of a lot of factors, as its design, contact points, materials used, etc.
When we "set or calibrate" the resistance in ours SX Minis M, the measured resistance includes the "internal resistance" of the atomizer, as the temperature calculations are done based in the variation of resistance due the change in temperature of the coil, those temperature calculations would be different with two atomizers with the same displayed resistance (during the calibration process), but different internal resistance, for example:
Atomizer 1:
Displayed resistance (calibration process): 0.065 ohms
Internal resistance: 0.018 ohms
Actual coil resistance: 0.047 ohms
Atomizer 2:
Displayed resistance (calibration process): 0.065 ohms
Internal resistance: 0.026 ohms
Actual coil resistance: 0.039 ohms
Taking in consideration the internal resistance of the atomizer, the temperature calculations would be more accurate.
So the temperature calculations for Atomizer 1 should be made based on a resistance of 0.047 ohms.
Of course, we could be totally wrong about this, but it makes sense, doesn't it?
An experiment to measure the internal resistance of my Tilemahos v1 (previously washed, cleaned, tightened all the connection points, etc.).
4 strands of pure silver wire:
Internal resistance:
6 total turns + legs of 28 AWG Nickel NI200 wire, 2.5 mm diameter:
Actual coil resistance would be more or less: 0.081 ohms - 0.014 ohms = 0.067 ohms
What do you guys think about it?
The internal resistance of each atomizer is dependant of a lot of factors, as its design, contact points, materials used, etc.
When we "set or calibrate" the resistance in ours SX Minis M, the measured resistance includes the "internal resistance" of the atomizer, as the temperature calculations are done based in the variation of resistance due the change in temperature of the coil, those temperature calculations would be different with two atomizers with the same displayed resistance (during the calibration process), but different internal resistance, for example:
Atomizer 1:
Displayed resistance (calibration process): 0.065 ohms
Internal resistance: 0.018 ohms
Actual coil resistance: 0.047 ohms
Atomizer 2:
Displayed resistance (calibration process): 0.065 ohms
Internal resistance: 0.026 ohms
Actual coil resistance: 0.039 ohms
Taking in consideration the internal resistance of the atomizer, the temperature calculations would be more accurate.
So the temperature calculations for Atomizer 1 should be made based on a resistance of 0.047 ohms.
Of course, we could be totally wrong about this, but it makes sense, doesn't it?
An experiment to measure the internal resistance of my Tilemahos v1 (previously washed, cleaned, tightened all the connection points, etc.).
4 strands of pure silver wire:

Internal resistance:

6 total turns + legs of 28 AWG Nickel NI200 wire, 2.5 mm diameter:


Actual coil resistance would be more or less: 0.081 ohms - 0.014 ohms = 0.067 ohms
What do you guys think about it?