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Temperature Coefficient of Resistance. As a conductor heats up, its resistance value changes. TCR is a value that identifies this ratio of change in resistance to heat of the material. As an example a TCR value of 0.25 would indicate that for every degree increase in heat the resistance grows with 0.25 (one quarter) ohm.can sameone plz tel me what tcr means
i can set tcrm1/2
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is all this info ok?
Having a second look, I notice that resistance is pretty high for a nickel coil! Think @Silver may be spot on!Hi @Moerse Rooikat
I am not a temp control vaper
But it seems you are in temp control mode with a temp of 320 degrees Fahrenheit
That TCR M1 and M2 i presume are the two memories for temperature coefficient of resistance
Its a setting you can use if you use a wire not covered by the inbuilt settings for various wires.
What wire are you using?
Are you trying to use temperature control or normal wattage vaping?
Normal Watt or Power mode. The screen should not display any temperature information. Sorry I do not know the Mod nor its Menu functioning.normal i am using kanthal a1 28awg wire 10 wraps on a 3mm . coil what must it be set to
normal i am using kanthal a1 28awg wire 10 wraps on a 3mm . coil what must it be set to
o ok yes there is a normal mode and so on let me select it and seeNormal Watt or Power mode. The screen should not display any temperature information. Sorry I do not know the Mod nor its Menu functioning.
Regards
Nice volt and amp level, al well within the limits of the dual battery mod so if the vape is good you are in a good place!
it is a bid dry. i am missing the wet vape of before. will upping the what change that. or maybe to soft/hard modeNice volt and amp level, al well within the limits of the dual battery mod so if the vape is good you are in a good place!
Enjoy!
Not sure what the soft and hard modes actually do. I would go down to about 20W and then gradually increase the wattage by 5W testing the vape at each level to find the sweet spot. It could be higher or lower than where you at now.it is a bid dry. i am missing the wet vape of before. will upping the what change that. or maybe to soft/hard mode
ok will do. ply and vape ply and vape. definitely hard workNot sure what the soft and hard modes actually do. I would go down to about 20W and then gradually increase the wattage by 5W testing the vape at each level to find the sweet spot. It could be higher or lower than where you at now.
Regards
All part of the fun, lolok will do. ply and vape ply and vape. definitely hard work
Nice volt and amp level, al well within the limits of the dual battery mod so if the vape is good you are in a good place!
Enjoy!
I'm going to start with DON'T CHARGE THIS MOD VIA USB.
many have detonated or malfunctioned because it doesn't have balanced charging.
This is what I can remember from when I used this mod for long while. I've read various threads about the power settings from what I came up with it's a little like this....
Hard mode: 30% over whatever wattage you have displayed for +-2 seconds. Eg; Wattage set to 45W will actually fire at
58.5W for 2ish seconds then drop back down to 45W. - The drop back down part seems to be subjective. some say it's permanently 30% more.
Soft Mode: 20% under whatever wattage you have displayed on screen for +-2 Seconds. Eg; Wattage set to 45W will actually fire at 36W for 2ish seconds then jump back up to 45W. - The jump back up part seems to be subjective some say its permanently 20% less.
User: This is basically the ability to set any power curve. IE first second 80W second second 60W 3rd second 65W for example. I personally never bothered to learn how to use it.
Normal: Fires at the set Wattage
Temp control: Off and not really worth your time - if you're new to temp control. The values set on the device are incorrect/ widly off, but you can find them on DJLsbvapes youtube teardown of the captain. As far as I know every udpate they've released for the mod so far has been fine tuning the temp control. I don't use it so I can't comment on it's effectiveness. I had the first release in SA so maybe they fixed it with the art covers? Anyways I used it once or twice with no success and that ended my temp control adventure. So take this paragraph as a clear indication that I know doodley squat about temp control.
My personal opinion is to just stick to Normal Power mode.