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pufZeppelin

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Darn, I'm looking for nauti mini coils in SS and I'm not seeing any. Guess they don't make em, eh?

I looked for SS (or TC coils) for the naut mini earlier and found none :shock:


I meant lock in the ohm's.

if/when you LOCK in your " Ω " the coil has to be ice cold/room temp ° BEFORE you lock

not sure I can tell a diff either way, but I have it both ways on my various mods... :unsure:
 

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Am I supposed to start subohming in order to be able to do TC, or is TC more something that is FOR people who subohm?
I wouldn't worry to much on the term sub ohm in this particular regard. Yes alot of the time that term is used and thought of as hi wattage, hotter, big clouds, etc, but you can , in this instance, have a very similiar vape to you 1.6 coils, but at .6 . Yes if you did a .6 coil with ss, it would be considered sub ohm, but it's just a term that won't have any differences really. It won't be stronger, hotter, or be for cloud making. In fact it can actually be weaker because it could have slightly more coil mass and if you vape it at the same wattage your vaping your 1.6 coils, it can be slightly slower to heat and cooler. I think people , when they hear sub ohm, they automatically think because the coil is lower in resistance, it automatically is a monster that gives more heat and clouds. It's really not like that unless you vape that coil at wattages way beyond what they vape at higher resistances. With vw devices, resistence doesny matter like they did with mechs, because everything can be equaled out by adjusting the wattage..it's worth a try if that's what it takes for tc



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Although not SS when Vapor Shark released the rDNA40, they had a Nautilus Mini TSC coil that I tried. It was the old style coils with the small wicking holes so I did not care for them nor spend any time with them. This was a collaboration between Vapor Shark and Aspire. Spendy.

Nautilus Temperature Sensing Coils (5-pack)
 

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In fact, I am using a K5 now using TC. No wackiness at all.

Yup! Me too.

Okee, so I got it s/u. My coil that tested on the Tab 521 at 1.6Ω, is now 1.23Ω on the Jac. I got it set at 15w, and 425F. It's pretty close to what I like I think. First thing I notice, I think, is that if I chain vape this, it doesn't get any hotter than the first time I hit it, ,it stays consistent. So far so good. :)

:thumb: Don't be afraid to raise the watts. The temp is the limiting factor. Raising the watts will basically just get the coil to temp faster. Bump it up to 20, 25, 30 and see for yourself the results.
 

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    All this talk about TC, makes me think I will try a SS coil again in TC tomorrow, don't think I have tried TC with a DNA mod before, so why not as already have SS wire anyway.

    But have seen mixed info, some people say there is no need to lock the resistance of the coil with the DNA board, but others say it is best to lock the resistance to get a more stable vape, any views on that here?
     

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    After playing around with the TC a bit, I've settled on 12.5w, and 395F. Just a gentle warmth on the draw.

    By Jove, I think he's got it! Congrats! :thumbs:

    Now, if you have the occasional urge for a little more vapor you can either take another follow-up MTL (before exhaling) or even a slow, relaxed DL and the overall quality of your vape shouldn't change.

    . . .

    :thumb: Don't be afraid to raise the watts. The temp is the limiting factor. Raising the watts will basically just get the coil to temp faster. Bump it up to 20, 25, 30 and see for yourself the results.
    This...:thumb:
     

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    But have seen mixed info, some people say there is no need to lock the resistance of the coil with the DNA board, but others say it is best to lock the resistance to get a more stable vape, any views on that here?
    Not an expert, just personal observation. Coil resistance changes a little bit over time with use. Build a coil and check the resistance on a good ohm meter, then dry burn it and let it cool. The resistance will probably have changed a little since new.

    DNA and other quality boards are smart enough to keep up with the life cycle of the coil, so on those I don't think you need to lock the resistance. On cheaper boards that aren't that stable to begin with a locked resistance would probably help.

    Personally I don't lock anything, and don't really pay that much attention to what the numbers actually are. If it feels a little weak I crank it up a bit, if it feels too hot I turn it down. I vape in TC with some of my stuff, I vape in wattage mode on others. Just play and enjoy. :thumb:
     

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    After playing around with the TC a bit, I've settled on 12.5w, and 395F. Just a gentle warmth on the draw.
    Camp out there for awhile but then try other temps. Hard to settle on anything quickly without trying other settings for a bit. And yes, kick up your watts to 25 or 30. As stated earlier it is just for ramp up. 25 or 30 should be sufficient. Some people max out their device.
     

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    Hi, I'm KD, and I don't TC. 'Member me? ;)

    In my vape style, TC would not (and didn't, yes, I tried it and ended up naming it Too Confusing) work out.

    I want to do as little babysitting of my vape gear as pastable, and in reading thru these and many other posts, it dawned on me that one might need to switch over to vaping TC exclusively for a very real reason. I'm one who would need to.

    Why? Because I vape a plethora of mods, with even more plethoratic tanks, and I change toppers and bottoms at a moment's notice, on a whim. I realized that were I to use a coil designed for TC, I would need to buy a PTouch and label that TC coiled tank, and that's just not something I'd relish doing.

    That's the minor reason. I'm certainly not "shy" to try. ;) Over that (inconvenience), I love my vapes, and they have served me most admirably in the same style for the last 6.5 years, and I've delighted in them. I think if I was looking for something better, I might be interested to see if TC brought it. In my experience, it did not. And in that same experience, I am not.

    Having said that, it's sure warm and fuzzy to see people helping people in an arena that interests them, and I say, go for it. I'll continue to vape my little Tootle Puffs on my extremely reliable and delish VW and VV mods, topped with Kanthal pre-made and me-made coils. :vapor:





    Turtle be Jac'ed!
    Thank you, mailman.


    Now Mrs. Turtle wants one.

    Congrazione, and soon to be times two!



    And you did! Very well done too, Jumpin'. :thumb:

    I've noticed that some people are feeling bad, even embarrassed, that they haven't moved to TC. I find that amusing, given what most of us have to deal with on a daily basis.

    Put it this way, I aspire to be concerned about such issues someday. ;):)

    I ASPIRE, too, DPL. (and that's a huge stash/lifelong ASPIREation).

    Funnily enuf, I don't feel at ALL bad, or even slightly embarrassed at having not "moved" to TC! Like you, I find it terribly amusing.


    I think the hard part is going to be getting that danged booklet from the Jac unwound enough to read it. I reversed rolled it and will let it set that way while I go get my hamburger for lunch. :D

    I'll gladly pay you Tuesday...



    does everybody remember we used to use VOLTS
    then a break-thru appeared and you could VARY the output of the VOLTS (variable volts (VV)

    then we started with WATTS controlling our output (evolv has a U.S. Patent on Watts in a mod)
    then yep, now able to adjust the Wattage output (VW)

    then the ability to control the TEMP was introduced (evolv again)

    so to recap, now we can;
    •control the TEMP
    •control the watts
    •and put little pictures on our mod's display screen

    -I can do without the little pictures
    -I play with TC
    -but I really like to play with my Watts adjustment

    :thumb: :matrix: :thumbs:

    We USED to use volts and varied volts? LOL!

    20150725_151313.jpg


    (Pssst. I LIKE the little pics on the screen, yes, I do!)



    I held out for the 'CLOCK' and it finally came my way :D :D :D

    Oh, I SO need to discuss the clock thing with you. I'm never sure WHAT time it is when I vape my Picolino. (help?)
     

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    Having said that, it's sure warm and fuzzy to see people helping people in an arena that interests them, and I say, go for it. I'll continue to vape my little Tootle Puffs on my extremely reliable and delish VW and VV mods, topped with Kanthal pre-made and me-made coils. :vapor:

    Why does a dog,...er, I mean why do we use TC on our JAC DNA 75? Because we can. :)
     

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