Dry Burning Ni200-good or bad?

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AntC

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Sorry if this has been covered, I tried to search for a thread on this topic with no luck. Only posts here and there.
There's people on both sides of this discussion, and some of these people really seem to know what they're talking about. Who to listen to? But if we had all of the info, factual info, I (we) could decide for myself (ourselves).
Thank you for any help, and I'm hoping not to start any arguments lol.
 
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Well I guess no arguments here! This is one of the most POTENTIALLY dangerous aspects of vaping, I figured more people would have input. Funny how hundreds will reply to what color to get a mod in but something serious and it's just not fun. Anybody that cares, after searching and searching I found a discussion on this topic, in "General vaping"(why I have NO idea) where someone transcribed Dr K Farsilinos' s actual thoughts and findings in dry burning. He says NEVER DO IT. NOT EVEN ONE TIME. A doctor. THE doctor. But - of course, a metalurgist (spelled right?) replied to that transcription and said DO DRY BURN FOR SAFETY. IT IS NECESSARY.
So who to believe? The doctor, or the metal specialist? This is potentially the worst medical aspect of vaping, we really need to know this.
The thread I found it in is "The end of micro coils?", in the "general vaping discussion" category.
 

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Well I guess no arguments here! This is one of the most POTENTIALLY dangerous aspects of vaping, I figured more people would have input. Funny how hundreds will reply to what color to get a mod in but something serious and it's just not fun. Anybody that cares, after searching and searching I found a discussion on this topic, in "General Vaping"(why I have NO idea) where someone transcribed Dr K Farsilinos' s actual thoughts and findings in dry burning. He says NEVER DO IT. NOT EVEN ONE TIME. A doctor. THE doctor. But - of course, a metalurgist (spelled right?) replied to that transcription and said DO DRY BURN FOR SAFETY. IT IS NECESSARY.
So who to believe? The doctor, or the metal specialist? This is potentially the worst medical aspect of vaping, we really need to know this.
The thread I found it in is "The end of micro coils?", in the "general vaping discussion" category.
Well, I'll believe the metallurgist as Dr Farsalinos has no competence in the area. Still, I don't dry burn my ni200 as I use tempered. Tempered ni200 will get soft, like annealed, when heated enough.
 
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