temperature note that site gives when I punch in my build specs. Watts and temperature.
heat flux is not temperature[/QUOTE]
Wow. I just noticed that. Thank You for correcting me on that. This is all I could find so far on converting to Fahrenheit. This one has to do with watts to ? ...Im so confused now. Like when I try to figure out TC on a mod .... funny. Long story short, this method would require knowing the mass, in grams of our e-liquid to "watts". Crazy. Need to learn how to convert by taste from Wattage to Temperature Control mode on an APV, that's going to have to be close enough for me.
Multiply the wattage acting on the substance by the time it spends acting on it. For instance, if a power of 2,500 watts runs for 180 seconds:
2,500 --- 180 = 450,000 joules of energy
- Divide this answer by the substance's mass, measured in grams. For instance, if you heat 2,000 grams of a substance:
450,000 ÷ 2,000 = 225
- Divide this result by the substance's specific heat capacity. For instance, if you are calculating the temperature rise in water, which has a specific heat capacity of 4.186 j/g K:
225 ÷ 4.186 = 53.8
This is the number of degrees Celsius by which the object's temperature rises.
Question here...so does this mean to add "53.8" degrees Celsius to the current temperature of the e-liquid in the atomizer...?...just kidding, Im not asking for an answer on that one...Im fine with using my APV, taste buds, throat hit, and vape produced.