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I orient the thermistors to be parallel with the smoke unit perpendicular to the PCB.  It's very hard to actually test the thermistors and see the effect as they don't work like you'd expect them to.  They're only used to control the initial boost voltage that is used to quickly heat the smoke unit, in normal operation they're not referenced.  This information comes from the guy that designed the board.  My observation has been if they're too close to the smoke resistor that it takes longer for the smoke unit to produce full smoke, but after that they don't seem to have an effect.

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