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Temperatures?? in Modding; Originally Posted by THICKFOG Let's hope your boss never gets a glimpse of that video Who ya think gave me ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by THICKFOG View Post
    Let's hope your boss never gets a glimpse of that video
    Who ya think gave me the pipe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 40oz View Post
    Just look up boiling points for the contents of your juice. Ive seen values from 180 C to 220 C for PG and 275 C for nicotine boiling points.

    On this forum i want to say that i saw a post stating that the nichrome wire heats to 300 C.

    http://www.lyondellbasell.com/techlit/techlit/2519.pdf

    Nicotine has a boiling point of 476°F (247°C).
    Nicotine | World of Chemistry Summary

    As shown by the physical data, free base nicotine will burn at a temperature below its boiling point, and its vapors will combust at 308 K (35 °C; 95 °F) in air despite a low vapor pressure. Because of this, most of the nicotine is burned when a cigarette is smoked; however, enough is inhaled to provide the desired effects.
    nicotine: Definition from Answers.com

    NiCr wire has a melting point of 1400°C. I've melted several.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogur View Post
    Indeed, once diluted, the BP is considerably reduced; however, some fractional distillation is inevitable.

    The difference between wet ('normal') temp and dry temp can be very significant, rising from 120C to 500C or more. The resistance change in the nichrome is about 4%.

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    [quote=q258;346714]Yup...


    Thanks q258! I knew it was possible. Temperatures are much more easily controlled using simple flame. Could keep acrolain(sp?) at bay.Thanks again for being a fearless pioneer and having the nerve to tell the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by q258 View Post
    Yup...

    Here's what I do: YouTube - Vape Maddness
    Holy crap!!! You've gotta be kidding me!!!! Dang!!!!
    I don't know what to say bout that...woooe!!!!

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