Tubbyengineer
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As @Mr Numpty says, you are letting previous experience with wattage mode cloud your thinking, TC is a whole different way of approaching your vape. Forget about Sub Ohm or MTL rules that you are used to. For Wattage mode based vaping you tend to build at lower resistances for Subohm because you'll need the HIgh power to get a warm vape with the high airfow, and for MTL vaping you build Higher ohms at lower powers because you want the quick warm up but need to use lower power to prevent burning with the lower airflow involved. TC does away with the neccessity to build in that manner because it will never overheat - instead you build TC setups at the recommended resistances - They're in the DNA Datasheets but for most people using DNA 75's then over 0.15 ohms for Ni200 or NiFe30, and over 0.25 Ohms for SS316 and Ti01 are good targets to aim for. Once you've built your coil, registered the starting resistance and locked it then it won't matter too much whether you're using an MTL or DTL atty. I tend to run at about 425f with a preheat of 75w and power set to 40-50w regardless of what tank I'm using (I use those settings for A Heron V2, A Rose V3 and a Kayfun V5) and get pretty much exactly the same results on all three.
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