No Dilemma here, just curious...
So, with a TC Mod, I could set up 1.4 ohms for 11 Watts, and keep the actual coil temperature below 400*F. Does that sound about right ?
Papaw, I'm probably the last person to give advice on TC vaping, but, actually, maybe I'm the best qualified because I was in the same boat just a while ago--I had no clue, wanted to try TC, and vaped just like you do: 2.5 ID Kanthal coil, ~1.2Ω, 11-12 watts...
So here's what I did--after being coached by
@pufZeppelin and other experts in CLR thread.
I got a small spool of 28 g 316L ss wire (got mine from Temco, but they are out of stock now--you can get a nice quality UD 316L ss wire from FT). Cleaned the wire, built my first ss316L coil 3
mm ID, 28AWG, 7 wraps (I think, because I always over wrap and then unwrap the ends), slightly spaced,
0.8Ω, 184 heat flux (very green and safe). Wicked with KGD and put it in on my Presa 75 in TC mode (ss setting) at 360F and 20W. Then played with the temp and watts a bit just for fun, but it was a nice vape.
My second coil was 2.5 mm ID, 28 g ss, 8/9 wraps, ~.89Ω. Very nice too. I think I prefer 2.5 mm ID. If you want to go to 30 g, you can do that easily, you'll just have to make fewer wraps. The main idea is to stay as close to 1Ω (or slightly below) as possible. This way you can use your coil both in TC and in power mode.
I use my Wismec Presa 75 in TC (SS 316 setting). Works great. I haven't used my Pico in TC yet, but it's my understanding that Wismec/Joyetch/Eleaf use the same or similar chip. If yours doesn't have a ss setting, try to upgrade.
Forget the Arctic Fox and such for now--just find your ss 316 setting and vape!
Good luck!