Tuglyfe DNA 200 resistance problem

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FiniteWill

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A week ago, I won a tuglyfe DNA200 in a raffle. I plugged it into escribe, updated the firmware and for the first 4 days it worked perfectly. On day 5, I noticed that it was reading resistance .2 ohms high. This happens on all attys I own, across several different coil types. I have tried:

1. Check for solid connection
2. Check mod resistance (set to .009)
3. Soft/hard reset in Escribe
4. Restore to default/reupdate firmware

None of these have solved the problem. Do you guys have any advice?
 

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I'd just remember what it's doing and adjust watts/temp accordingly. No real danger unless you're trying to go to the bleeding edge. An ohmmeter that can accurately measure to 3 decimal places-- which you need if your worried about 2 decimal places-- is expensive and more than most mods can contain. All mods have calibration issues. It isn't usually a problem.
 

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A week ago, I won a Tuglyfe DNA200 in a raffle. I plugged it into escribe, updated the firmware and for the first 4 days it worked perfectly. On day 5, I noticed that it was reading resistance .2 ohms high. This happens on all attys I own, across several different coil types. I have tried:

1. Check for solid connection
2. Check mod resistance (set to .009)
3. Soft/hard reset in Escribe
4. Restore to default/reupdate firmware

None of these have solved the problem. Do you guys have any advice?

How do you check mod resistance?
 

FiniteWill

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How do you check mod resistance?

I used solicit copper wire through the posts of an atty. Not as accurate as a solid plug, but that is what was available.

Also, it isn't performing like you would expect. With my cleito for example, it's reading the pre-made coil at .63 where all my other mods read .43. You would expect a .63 at the same wattage to be a hotter vape because it is higher voltage, but the vape is cold and tasteless.
 

edyle

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I used solicit copper wire through the posts of an atty. Not as accurate as a solid plug, but that is what was available.

Also, it isn't performing like you would expect. With my cleito for example, it's reading the pre-made coil at .63 where all my other mods read .43. You would expect a .63 at the same wattage to be a hotter vape because it is higher voltage, but the vape is cold and tasteless.

So you short out an 1 atty with a copper wire and it reads 0.009
but every other atty it reads 0.2 higher that it is supposed to?
 
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