Ti resistance jump question

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Dizzo

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I built my first ti coil about a week ago. Came in at .31. I have a dna 40. The old one where I can't lock the resistance. Did just fine for about a week. Then the resistance jumped a little to .32 at room temp. This morning it was .35 after sitting all night. I just fired it after it sat all day and came in at .37. Took the atty apart and cleaned it and checked the connections. Nothing seemed off. No white or anything. Still .37.
Is this a concern?
5 wraps spaced on a 8-32 screw. Blued the ti. It is type 1 ti
 

Rockwell222

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Hey folks
I built my first ti coil about a week ago. Came in at .31. I have a dna 40. The old one where I can't lock the resistance. Did just fine for about a week. Then the resistance jumped a little to .32 at room temp. This morning it was .35 after sitting all night. I just fired it after it sat all day and came in at .37. Took the atty apart and cleaned it and checked the connections. Nothing seemed off. No white or anything. Still .37.
Is this a concern?
5 wraps spaced on a 8-32 screw. Blued the ti. It is type 1 ti
Have you noticed any difference in the vape your getting? All I use is titanium and just recently started doing more advanced builds and I notice once and a while the resistance going up a little. As long as the legs are screwed down well and as long as it's not bouncing around like crazy in resistance you should be good. It's probably the dna 40 and the refinement combined with slight resistance changes. Have you used that arty with other TC builds? If not it could be not a reliable atomizer for TC builds.
 
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