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Betty84

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Yeah I had a question! Okay I like using temperature control and was wanting to upgrade the coil in my Delta II tank to titanium just for that. However I was also gonna get a Nemesis mod for travel as it's more lightweight and was wondering if it's safe to use on that mod or should I just stick to kanthal? Ohm's law calculator says it will be about 8.6 amps and so I see no reason not to, but the online store said something about battery explosions. What's that all about?
 

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Yeah I had a question! Okay I like using temperature control and was wanting to upgrade the coil in my Delta II tank to titanium just for that. However I was also gonna get a Nemesis mod for travel as it's more lightweight and was wondering if it's safe to use on that mod or should I just stick to kanthal? Ohm's law calculator says it will be about 8.6 amps and so I see no reason not to, but the online store said something about battery explosions. What's that all about?


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@Izan is right. Ti is only for TC. Heating Ti too high can lead to very bad things. He's also right that SS316L (all of the SS, really, but 316L is one of the most common) is a far more versatile wire. However, I know that Joyetech does not make SS coils for the Delta II... You could get the Delta II RBA kit and make your own SS coils... Otherwise, in the Nemesis, stick to Kanthal.

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