I haven't been keeping up with things for a while, as a lot has been going on, I wasn't even aware of the DNA250C
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@QuillPin , you mention Kanthal and Ni80? What does it do, give an impression of TC in power mode, or actually do TC with these wires? Not sure if it could read such a slight change in resistance to work well, a very, very stable connection would be needed to read the tiny change, and I also gather to read down that far would require very expensive equipment.
I enjoy collecting mods and tanks/RTA's, so I will have a look at a review of the DNA250C, and if it seems like something I would like I will get one. I love my DNA200's, I never got a DNA250 as I felt 4 DNA200's was enough and I didn't need the extra 50W as I never even push the 200's, but the 250C might be worth it to me.
EDIT: Just looking now, the paranormal looks nice. Quite surprised Evolv have decided to market 200W from dual 18650's though, I guess they have done this due to other companies offering mods that push 200W+ from just 2 cells.
EDIT 2: Looked at the Datasheet. Seems replay does need a TC wire, from the datasheet - Replay is a new feature introduced on the DNA 250C. Replay is intended to capture the flavor and satisfaction of the “perfect puff” and provide the same level of performance and consistency on all subsequent puffs. The use of Nickel, Stainless, Titanium, or other material that increases in resistance when heated is required. In addition, Replay will also prevent dry hits when used with wattage control. To use Replay set the device to the desired power level and operate it normally. Once a satisfying puff is achieved, activate the feature to save and replay the saved puff each time the device is fired. Puff length is not a factor and the user will not be limited to the length of the previous puff. Disable Replay to resume normal operation or find a new puff to save. If Replay cannot be enabled the coil is not compatible.