Do you use temperature control?

Do you use TC?

  • Never

    Votes: 35 40.7%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 36 41.9%
  • Always

    Votes: 11 12.8%
  • Mostly with drippers or bottom feeders

    Votes: 6 7.0%
  • Mostly with tanks

    Votes: 17 19.8%
  • When I do I use nickel

    Votes: 24 27.9%
  • When I do I use titanium

    Votes: 13 15.1%
  • When I do I use some combination of Ti/Ni/Kanthal in parallel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • When I do I do not dry burn the coil

    Votes: 17 19.8%
  • When I do I dry burn the coil

    Votes: 3 3.5%

  • Total voters
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f1vefour

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Not everyone. I've never owned a mobile phone of any kind. I just got a laptop PC *this year* -- before that it was always big honking desktops.

And TC gives nothing that I can't do for myself.

Andria

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Angel Eyes

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Not everyone. I've never owned a mobile phone of any kind. I just got a laptop PC *this year* -- before that it was always big honking desktops.
why stop at mobile phones? why not cars and electricity? - just boycott that modern crap period. - I think the Amish could fix you up with a deal on some candles and an horse drawn buggy! :p


And TC gives nothing that I can't do for myself.
sure it does, it keeps you from burning the wick and your juice, and for anyone who says that doesn't happen on a regular basis without TC is vaping something a lot more powerful than nicotine!
 

Ryedan

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sure it does, it keeps you from burning the wick and your juice, and for anyone who says that doesn't happen on a regular basis without TC is vaping something a lot more powerful than nicotine!

The reason I rarely use TC is because the last time I got a few burnt hits without it was when I was learning how to set up a Lemo last year. It wouldn't have happened if I had been better with setting up Kayfun type attys, but I had only used two before this and that was a while back, plus I didn't use them for long. I've been using RDAs almost exclusively for years now and I never get worse than a less than optimally saturated hit from them.

Genisis attys are another story. It's really hard to avoid the occasional burnt hit with them, but I haven't used mine for a couple of years now.

It's great that TC solved your problem Angel Eyes, but not everyone has that problem ;)
 

AndriaD

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why stop at mobile phones? why not cars and electricity? - just boycott that modern crap period. - I think the Amish could fix you up with a deal on some candles and an horse drawn buggy! :p

sure it does, it keeps you from burning the wick and your juice, and for anyone who says that doesn't happen on a regular basis without TC is vaping something a lot more powerful than nicotine!

No, it really doesn't; with my Achilles, as soon as the bottom of the well is dry, the flavor falls off drastically -- but the wick is so extremely long for that atty, there's still enough juice in the wick to keep it from burning -- once I get that no-flavor hit, I take off the cap, and sure enough, the well is dry -- but the wick still has moisture.

As for a vehicle... we have one; my husband drives it to work, most of the time, but if I need it, then I take him to work and keep the truck. No problem! It's nice, living just 2.5 miles from his workplace. And since I'm home 95% of the time, and of the remaining 5% that I might be out, I'm usually with him, and he has a mobile phone courtesy of his work -- so I have no need of a mobile phone.

Andria
 
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