bones3
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Post by bones3 on Sept 5, 2015 11:28:13 GMT
Ti and ss are use extensively in surgery and implants and are bio compatible Which means the body can absorb large amounts with no known negative impact to your health
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Post by bones3 on Sept 5, 2015 11:30:01 GMT
Ti is 100% bio compatible.
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Post by dalealan on Sept 14, 2015 22:35:20 GMT
My first foray into temp control and it's got me baffled. I'm using a .2 ni200 on it and the ohms are jumping up on the coil and not going back down (to do with the heat methinks and the resistance increasing) I've tried to wait a bit, unscrewed it, selected new coil in the menu then I've gone into settings and adjusted the ohms down as far as they'll go but it stops short of the .2 I know is in there. I'm suspecting I haven't left enough cool down time but I wish that it would let me select what coil I've got instead of a limited range of adjustment. Ooh rant over. Oh and what size hex key did you use to slacken them off slightly car147 ?? A simple resistance lock would have been nice. well not sure what the hell I was doing wrong but it's spot on now. I'll blame robby
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robby
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Post by robby on Sept 14, 2015 23:31:01 GMT
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