WISMEC Reuleaux RX200 TC

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I think the main part of the vape is smoother and steadier on these Joyetech chips (RX200 and eVic VTC Mini) compared to the DNA200.

There, I said it.

The ramp up of the vape, I may prefer the DNA.

I've been going back and forth between an EFusion DNA200, RX200 and eVic Mini all day, and am really diggin the Joyetech vape.

It's amazing how noticeable the differences are. Same tank, cooled down and reattached, the different mods even bring out different flavors in the e-liquid.

Hard to explain, the Joyetech chips just hit with authority, but still stay smooth.

I love my DNA, but it's harder to hit that sweet spot. It tends to hit too hard, or it choo-choo-trains and bounces around. I can dial it in and solve it, but it's more fiddly.
 

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Definitely a hefty bugger. I got a black Mutation MT as well but haven't gotten around to building it yet. Certainly pleased that's for sure!
 

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The battery life I'm getting with this mod is pretty nice (herr derr, guess thats to be expected 3 18650s and all, but it still surprises me). I put 3 HG2s in on Monday night, used it all day Tuesday, and through today so far, and am just now at 3.45v on the batteries. That's with a MT RTA dual coil SS build at 60W and 520F, vaped through about 20ml of juice.
 

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I think the main part of the vape is smoother and steadier on these Joyetech chips (RX200 and eVic VTC Mini) compared to the DNA200.

There, I said it.

The ramp up of the vape, I may prefer the DNA.

I've been going back and forth between an EFusion DNA200, RX200 and eVic Mini all day, and am really diggin the Joyetech vape.

It's amazing how noticeable the differences are. Same tank, cooled down and reattached, the different mods even bring out different flavors in the e-liquid.

Hard to explain, the Joyetech chips just hit with authority, but still stay smooth.

I love my DNA, but it's harder to hit that sweet spot. It tends to hit too hard, or it choo-choo-trains and bounces around. I can dial it in and solve it, but it's more fiddly.



Couldn't have said it better, especially with SS builds.

Don't get me wrong, I really like the DNA, but with SS it does seem to be less consistent than the joyetech chips, and I've used 316, 317, and 430. 430 seems to be the best, but they all seem to work better on the non DNA. And I've used about every tcr I could find online.




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Couldn't have said it better, especially with SS builds.

Don't get me wrong, I really like the DNA, but with SS it does seem to be less consistent than the joyetech chips, and I've used 316, 317, and 430. 430 seems to be the best, but they all seem to work better on the non DNA. And I've used about every tcr I could find online.




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Did you try setting .001 TCR from the Special menu under Custom wire? That works well with the SS316 I have on hand.
 
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Did you try setting .001 TCR from the Special menu under Custom wire? That works well with the SS316 I have on hand.

Thanks. Yes, I did indeed try entering the linear single TCR values in Special Menu, but not .001. It was: .00092 for 316L. Worked pretty well.

Does .001 work better? I'll have to try that.

I also have a ton of custom CSVs from a guru in the Evolv forums. They also worked well and see how they'd be useful as problem solvers for certain builds.
 

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Thanks. Yes, I did indeed try entering the linear single TCR values in Special Menu, but not .001. It was: .00092 for 316L. Worked pretty well.

Does .001 work better? I'll have to try that.

I also have a ton of custom CSVs from a guru in the Evolv forums. They also worked well and see how they'd be useful as problem solvers for certain builds.


How do you get it below .001?


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Thanks. Yes, I did indeed try entering the linear single TCR values in Special Menu, but not .001. It was: .00092 for 316L. Worked pretty well.

Does .001 work better? I'll have to try that.

I also have a ton of custom CSVs from a guru in the Evolv forums. They also worked well and see how they'd be useful as problem solvers for certain builds.
.001 was the lowest I could enter is all, was the closet I could get to .00092.
 

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How do you get it below .001?
.001 was the lowest I could enter is all, was the closet I could get to .00092.

You need the most recent beta version of EScribe (it's in that forum post, free for all to use).

Version 1.0.35.2.

I think they only added one decimal point of precision and the lower limit I think is .0008. So I think .00092 is getting rounded to .0009.

Evolv has also mentioned that if you plan to use the ten thousandths decimal place, a higher resistance build is recommended (temp control gets more precise as the base resistance increases). So, more wraps and/or thinner wire will be more accurate. Or, using a metal type that naturally has a higher base resistance (e.g., Ti would work better than Ni200).
 
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