Oh sorry [emoji8]No idea. It's the proprietry chip not the DNA250C. Will have a quick search for the manual.
No probs. If it was the full fat Odin It'd be a breeze. Dovpo chips are funny buggers & I've only tinkered with the Topside briefly.Oh sorry [emoji8]
If i vape at around 55watts what Fahrenheit would i set im new to temp mode ?Hold the middle & top buttons & wattage will flash. You can then adjust watts up/down. Hit fire button & done
I use celsius so normally set temp around 220-230. It's below the burning point of cotton so if there's an issue wicking you'll spot it straight away as TC will kick in too soon. Then just increase temp until you get the vape you want. The more you build coils the better idea for a starting temp. If the resistance in the photo is what your using results may be a bit hit & miss because SS at low ohms doesn't vary much making the chip somewhat inaccurate. Main thing is, if it's available, is to lock the coil resistance when cold/room temperature to give the chip a stable base resistance to work from. Haven't used that particular board so don't know how well tc works but heard it's pretty good.If i vape at around 55watts what Fahrenheit would i set im new to temp mode ?
ThanksI use celsius so normally set temp around 220-230. It's below the burning point of cotton so if there's an issue wicking you'll spot it straight away as TC will kick in too soon. Then just increase temp until you get the vape you want. The more you build coils the better idea for a starting temp. If the resistance in the photo is what your using results may be a bit hit & miss because SS at low ohms doesn't vary much making the chip somewhat inaccurate. Main thing is, if it's available, is to lock the coil resistance when cold/room temperature to give the chip a stable base resistance to work from. Haven't used that particular board so don't know how well tc works but heard it's pretty good.