It is the 3-Li. I love it. Such a solid box.
Pretty sure it's the new Ohm WreckerIt is the 3-Li. I love it. Such a solid box.
I was replying to haleysdadda about what box I was using. My bad. I think we posted at the same time.Pretty sure it's the new Ohm Wrecker
So sorry brother thought u were responding to meI was replying to haleysdadda about what box I was using. My bad.
Saw a grimm green video about a Kanthal temp controlled mod........
Not at all, nothing broke, a lil embarrassed, was sure it was threaded though lolI think we posted at the same time. I should've quoted him. Sucks about the chimney.![]()
It is the 3-Li. I love it. Such a solid box.
It was way overpriced when it was released.For some reason it doesn't seem like the current Ohm Wrecker 151w has sold much. I haven't heard of anyone using one.
sounds closer to impossible in the absence of a dedicated thermistor, or IR sensor, or something, to measure coil temp. The whole point of Kanthal-- all NiFe resistance alloys-- is stable resistance across a broad temperature regime; that's why they're not short-life burnouts. TC alloys, OTOH, are intentionally chosen by exhibiting two characteristics: a melting point high enough to be useful at vape temps, and a stable (and preferably very flat) TCR curve. Doing this allows you to achieve TC without the additional sensor of some sort. I don't see that happening with Kanthal or even NiCr. It complicates the system and reduces reaction time and increases expense (both by adding the sensor abd by requiring a lot more chip to process the data.) And what for? What we have now works.Sounds interesting....
So is that twisted flat ribbon?View attachment 522454 its 24g kanthal 3mm id on my atty3. Had that build in there since probably November I think. I use it on ipv3 for flavor tasting with just the bottom air slot open at 100w. As much as I've grown to like nicr over kanthal this is one that I'll probably replicate when this coil finally needs swapped cause its just that good.
Stainless Steel, For the wire....
Looks like regular round wire, twisted, then flattened.So is that twisted flat ribbon?
Twisted round then hammered flat into ribbon yesSo is that twisted flat ribbon?
It seems to be cooked on better on the 3-Li. I use it all day and I haven't one scratch.I've been sad since I got mine. Went black on orig ipv3 and the paint wore off just from going in and out of my pocket. When we got our 3li's I went silver thinking the paint would just rub off anyway...not so much to my dismay.
If you like yogurt at all,give it a try.I have Fw yogurt and Tfa greek yogurt,they are both good.My next order i'll be getting the 16oz. cantaloupe,i've used most of my 4oz. up,i use it sometimes,but one of my son's adv is standalone cantaloupe at 10%,and burns through the stuff like water haha.I don't have yogurt but I've got tfa and cap vanilla bean ice cream. I got a big bottle of vanillin because it was cheap and I ordered 16oz bottles of Cantaloupe, Papaya, mango, strawberry, ripe strawberry and watermelon
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Iam no physiscientist so I won't pretend to understand but according to Grimm it workssounds closer to impossible in the absence of a dedicated thermistor, or IR sensor, or something, to measure coil temp. The whole point of Kanthal-- all NiFe resistance alloys-- is stable resistance across a broad temperature regime; that's why they're not short-life burnouts. TC alloys, OTOH, are intentionally chosen by exhibiting two characteristics: a melting point high enough to be useful at vape temps, and a stable (and preferably very flat) TCR curve. Doing this allows you to achieve TC without the additional sensor of some sort. I don't see that happening with Kanthal or even NiCr. It complicates the system and reduces reaction time and increases expense (both by adding the sensor abd by requiring a lot more chip to process the data.) And what for? What we have now works.
If you like yogurt at all,give it a try.I have Fw yogurt and Tfa greek yogurt,they are both good.My next order i'll be getting the 16oz. cantaloupe,i've used most of my 4oz. up,i use it sometimes,but one of my son's adv is standalone cantaloupe at 10%,and burns through the stuff like water haha.