I can give you a reason.
I am not going to use subohm coils (I do not believe inhaling of high volumes of juice is harmless).
So, in its current state TC is useless for me.
TC does not increase juice consumption. TC works with subohm builds.I use less juice with my tc controlled tank then my normal ones Alien two are sub ohm two are 1ohm plus so tc doesn't mean more juice vaped well unless you want too I'm sure there's a way.
TC does not increase juice consumption. TC works with subohm builds.
How many wraps on Ni do you have on your 1+ohm build?
Titanium as well, depending on device.Is Ni200 the Only Alloy that can be Used with TC?
If the mod's firmware supports it you can use titanium.
Titanium as well, depending on device.
TC does not increase juice consumption. TC works with subohm builds.
How many wraps on Ni do you have on your 1+ohm build?
Is Ni200 the Only Alloy that can be Used with TC?
Description
Carpenter Nickel 200 alloy is a
commercially pure nickel that exhibits
good corrosion resistance. It is
ferromagnetic and has relatively low
electrical resistivity. This combination
of properties has allowed its use in a
wide variety of applications.
Because the alloy displays good
corrosion resistance, it has been used
in food handling equipment, caustic
solution, and general corrosion-
resistant parts and structures. The
magnetic and mechanical properties
have enabled it to be used in devices
requiring magnetic actuated parts.
The excellent combination of
properties enables Carpenter Nickel
200 alloy to be cold worked by
forming and drawing. It is readily
welded and will retain its properties
at both subzero and elevated
temperatures. Its low electrical
resistivity has allowed its use as
conducting leads and terminals in
electrical and electronic components.
Because of its magnetostrictive
properties(specially significant
length change when magnetized), the
nickels have been used in sonic
devices such as sonar or for controls
in ultrasonic welding.
Carpenter Nickel 200 alloys meets the
requirements of ASTM Specification
B-160.
Titanium as well, depending on device.
Really? I won't burn my cotton even if It can't wick fast enough at 400°? Is 400° below what it takes to actually burn cotton balls?Temp control for me is a very cool vape. If you build your own coils then I would say its definitely worth a go. You can set your temperature to 400 degrees and then no matter what you set your wattage at your not going to burn your cotton. and YES, in order to utilize the temp control feature you must wrap your coils with nickel wire. I use Ni200.
Really? I won't burn my cotton even if It can't wick fast enough at 400°? Is 400° below what it takes to actually burn cotton balls?
btw; Ni200 is a grade/purity of nickel; it is not an alloy
btw; Ni200 is a grade/purity of nickel; it is not an alloy
Some will define an Metal Alloy to be a Metal Element which is in Solid Solution with other Elements.
MatWeb - The Online Materials Information Resource
But if one wants to refer to Ni200 as a Grade or Purity of the Element Nickel, I'm cool with that.
BTW - I noticed the word "Alloy" used many times in the Description you posted.
Description
Carpenter Nickel 200 alloy is a
commercially pure nickel that exhibits
good corrosion resistance. It is
ferromagnetic and has relatively low
electrical resistivity. This combination
of properties has allowed its use in a
wide variety of applications.
Because the alloy displays good
corrosion resistance, it has been used
in food handling equipment, caustic
solution, and general corrosion-
resistant parts and structures. The
magnetic and mechanical properties
have enabled it to be used in devices
requiring magnetic actuated parts.
The excellent combination of
properties enables Carpenter Nickel
200 alloy to be cold worked by
forming and drawing. It is readily
welded and will retain its properties
at both subzero and elevated
temperatures. Its low electrical
resistivity has allowed its use as
conducting leads and terminals in
electrical and electronic components.
Because of its magnetostrictive
properties(specially significant
length change when magnetized), the
nickels have been used in sonic
devices such as sonar or for controls
in ultrasonic welding.
Carpenter Nickel 200 alloys meets the
requirements of ASTM Specification
B-160.
Ni 200 is a 99.6% pure wrought nickel alloy. Sold under the brand names Nickel Alloy Ni-200, Commercially Pure Nickel, and Low Alloy Nickel, Ni 200