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Bishop made a video about hana mod with dna40 inside it. What I noticed (maybe I am wrong), is that hana is raising temperature and when it reaches the limit you put on screen it stops functioning. If things are like this, dna has nothing to do with VIR. I can comment more only when I will have answers from Bish
 

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Bishop made a video about hana mod with dna40 inside it. What I noticed (maybe I am wrong), is that hana is raising temperature and when it reaches the limit you put on screen it stops functioning. If things are like this, dna has nothing to do with VIR. I can comment more only when I will have answers from Bish

Hi Imeo, As for the temperature whats happening is the following. It works with watts and temp. If I set the temp between 200F-300F and say I enable it to 35 watts then the device will start to measure the temp as long as I am using Nickel wire. On display screen will show it range in temp from 250f going up as the cotton wick dries up the temp rises more and when it reaches 300f it will stop firing till you drip juice to your cotton. Also I noticed that if you set it to 600F it can burn your cotton as well as dry up the area where the coils are wrapped regardless of how much cotton is inside atty that is soaked.

If you have anymore questions feel free to hit me up.

Of course as a side Note I cant wait to do review on VIR FORGETABOUTIT!!!!!!!!!
 

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so it doesnt keep the temperature on a specific level Bish? Temperature is rising and when it reaches the set point, the device stops functioning?

Yes Sir the temp rises then it stops when coils reach temp set. When firing the device depending how much juice is in it will always start at 200F and it will get as hot as you want do to watts you set as long it doesn't go past the temp you set as cut off. Also this feature can be disabled so user can vape without temp control at full 40 watts.
 
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Based on your description Bish, I think that the main drawback of DNA 40 is that it does not sense/care about the state of the wick therefore it will keep burning at the set temp even if the wick is completely dry. Else, it would not burn the cotton. Is this correct?


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So its not a real "temperature control" device Bish but a "temperature limit" device?
Yes Sir the temp rises then it stops when coils reach temp set. When firing the device depending how much juice is in it will always start at 200F and it will get as hot as you want do to watts you set as long it doesn't go past the temp you set as cut off. Also this feature can be disabled so user can vape without temp control at full 40 watts.
 

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Based on your description Bish, I think that the main drawback of DNA 40 is that it does not sense/care about the state of the wick therefore it will keep burning at the set temp even if the wick is completely dry. Else, it would not burn the cotton. Is this correct?


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Well its like water we know water boils at 212F /99.98C
as for cotton burning temp is 410F / 210C so setting device at 400 will never allow your cotton to burn. if you want more heat then set the device from 450F-600F but you will run the risk of burning the cotton if your not an experience vapor that knows how to drip well. Its perfect for the newbs that don't know how to drip and keep burning there cotton.
 

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@Imeo and @Bish, I think the DNA does not stop when max temp is reached. This is from the data sheet.

Temperature Protection: The heating coil reached the maximum allowed temperature during the puff. If this happens, the DNA 40 will continue to fire, but will not be able to provide the desired wattage.

Maybe Bish thinks it has stopped but actually it is still firing at very low watts like 1 watt. Bish keep looking at the screen when the cotton becomes dry, do you have a reading of current watts?
 

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@Imeo and @Bish, I think the DNA does not stop when max temp is reached. This is from the data sheet.

Temperature Protection: The heating coil reached the maximum allowed temperature during the puff. If this happens, the DNA 40 will continue to fire, but will not be able to provide the desired wattage.

Maybe Bish thinks it has stopped but actually it is still firing at very low watts like 1 watt. Bish keep looking at the screen when the cotton becomes dry, do you have a reading of current watts?

Hi Al its in the video my friend I did the test firing it till it stopped firing and display flashed temp control that it stopped. If anyone like to see it fast forward my video to 28:30 and that's where I show how it fires and then it will stop and display says temperature control. it won't fire till juice is added or till its cooled off. if you don't add juice then when you fire it it will just prompt same message temp control.
 

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I checked the video and I saw what you say Bish. You fire the device and you vape. Temperature is raising and when it reaches the limit, it stops. That means that its a temperature limit device. It also means that you never vape on the temperature you put on screen. Screen shows only where it will stop and not the temperature you want to vape. Is this right?

I am just trying to figure out if VIR has anything to do with dna.
 

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Ok now I understand what imeo is talking about. So the VIR you set a temp and you vape at that temp. You don't think of watts anymore. In DNA you set the watts and the maximum temp to stop (or to reduce watts I'm still believing the data sheet).

So yes they are not the same. Which one is better? I will try both for sure and let you know :D
 

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I checked the video and I saw what you say Bish. You fire the device and you vape. Temperature is raising and when it reaches the limit, it stops. That means that its a temperature limit device. It also means that you never vape on the temperature you put on screen. Screen shows only where it will stop and not the temperature you want to vape. Is this right?

I am just trying to figure out if VIR has anything to do with dna.

Thats right imeo
 

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Ok now I understand what imeo is talking about. So the VIR you set a temp and you vape at that temp. You don't think of watts anymore. In DNA you set the watts and the maximum temp to stop (or to reduce watts I'm still believing the data sheet).

So yes they are not the same. Which one is better? I will try both for sure and let you know :D

Take a number Aal I been waiting here hint hint lol
 

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Ok now I understand what imeo is talking about. So the VIR you set a temp and you vape at that temp. You don't think of watts anymore. In DNA you set the watts and the maximum temp to stop (or to reduce watts I'm still believing the data sheet).

So yes they are not the same. Which one is better? I will try both for sure and let you know :D


if things are like this, there is no comparison aal to any level. Also temperature is only one thing that VIR can do

Anyway, lets wait, maybe things are different
 
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