30W ....Same thing..it falls down to 3.3WTry keeping the temp the same but set the ramp up to 25-30 and see if you notice an improvement.
30W ....Same thing..it falls down to 3.3WTry keeping the temp the same but set the ramp up to 25-30 and see if you notice an improvement.
Yeah in power mode I feel like a champ...in TC more like a loser
Confusing bit is, for a while it worked lovely...then it changed its mind. Starting to wonder if I perhaps have female mods...![]()
@NotSoMini - My Jackie is nicked up pretty well, but that was my expectation from Jump. I'm going to let this one ride out, similar to my 5+ year old black Provi V2 ("Distressed", lol), then cover it with a glittery thing that will surely bring out my feminine side.
There is a 2nd though, which is still sitting in its absolutely beautiful box. That one will get a clear wrap before I even put a battery into it. I loved @ENAUD 's "tool not a jewel" comment, and almost all of my mods show wear. I kinda like it (nicks & scratches), but I'll keep Jackie II pristine, for as long as I'm able to do so.
Strokes & folks.![]()
If you're vaping, I'd say your about 95% safer.
Ho Ho Ho.
Delightful, you, and gorgeous Santa gift!!! Congrats, honey pie. You KNOW I'm a huge fan of this amazing device. Great pic, too!!!!
I've been NICE? OH NO! I best be working on my NAUGHTY a bit more, eh?
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Got it in the Hussar. Yeah the resistance is rock solid.What atty are you using and is the ohm reading staying stable?
Whew! Just completed my catching up with this thread marathon... been at it since receiving my Jackie on Christmas Day!I was so enthused and love struck with the Jac that I wanted to read every post!
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Got it in the Hussar. Yeah the resistance is rock solid.
Something is drastically wrong. After my last post it vaped good without any problems in TC for a good while.
Just now when I took it up again its back to the same problem. The power (watts) drops to 3.0 and you all know what that feels like....
Ah well...back to power.
I'd just like to say that I vape TC all day, every day.
After experimenting with various metals, I settled on SS430. I found that there are MANY different alloys (blends) called SS316(L) and so far, one SS430.
I also found that SS430 has a higher TCR value than SS316 and that means there are more points to measure when going from 100-200. If you have 20 points you can't be as accurate as if you have 80 points.
I have no idea what those of you who say 'TC sucks' have used, done, set.
I can say without a doubt, you have done it wrong. Took me about a day of playing to get the exact vape I wanted. Took less than an hour to get an acceptable vape. The thing is, TC isn't something that you just screw a tank on and push a button until you like it. It does take some knowledge of how TC is done.
Factory coils? Nope, build your own. Make sure your TCR is accurately entered either by TCR or by a curve (on DNAs). Now make sure your resistance is stable and by that I mean before applying power. Pick a starting point, like 20W @ 400F. Open device monitor. Take a hit. See how the temp looks. You don't care about wattage, the watts will vary with the temp.
Here's what I mean:
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This is a pair of huge coils (for me) 9 wraps of 27 gauge SS430 each, and it is exactly the ohms that my build deck reads, that steam engine said. See the room temp? If you don't run the case thermals it isn't going to be accurate. No good starting point, no good results.
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This is the profile I am using currently for a Supreme Plus on a DNA133.
The important things are to have Temp selected, temp dominate selected, and the proper material. I download mine from Steam Engine. Upload the profile to the device.
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Finally, the device monitor. See the temp line shoot to the set temp? That's great. See the temp stay right on the set point of 420? That's also great. See the wattage fall to 26.35W? That's great too because it doesn't take 76W to maintain the temp I am wanting.
Though the mod, tank, and coils are all different than what you have, the principles are exactly the same for every tank/coil/power I have ever used. Do the setup of your DNA, have a good tank and coil, put in starter settings, use device monitor to tweak it to your satisfaction. Once it's done, save the file to your computer and upload it to the device. You don't have to return to EScribe again as long as you have the same power requirements and wire. In fact, I change the power from my mod as the material and temp always remain.
That you don't get the same results says that you didn't do it right. Not that TC sucks.
It does take some learning, some effort to find your TC settings. The payoff is the exact same vape. Time after time. Year in, year out.
I agree with both you and those you disagree with. You're right, it takes a little effort to get past the TC learning curve and it really is not particularly difficult. But I also understand why some do not want to monkey around with TC. They're in their comfort zone and just want to vape. TC can be a little finicky at times and I know lots of people who detest "finicky" in any amount.I'd just like to say that I vape TC all day, every day.
After experimenting with various metals, I settled on SS430. I found that there are MANY different alloys (blends) called SS316(L) and so far, one SS430.
I also found that SS430 has a higher TCR value than SS316 and that means there are more points to measure when going from 100-200. If you have 20 points you can't be as accurate as if you have 80 points.
I have no idea what those of you who say 'TC sucks' have used, done, set.
I can say without a doubt, you have done it wrong. Took me about a day of playing to get the exact vape I wanted. Took less than an hour to get an acceptable vape. The thing is, TC isn't something that you just screw a tank on and push a button until you like it. It does take some knowledge of how TC is done.
Factory coils? Nope, build your own. Make sure your TCR is accurately entered either by TCR or by a curve (on DNAs). Now make sure your resistance is stable and by that I mean before applying power. Pick a starting point, like 20W @ 400F. Open device monitor. Take a hit. See how the temp looks. You don't care about wattage, the watts will vary with the temp.
Here's what I mean:
View attachment 708579
This is a pair of huge coils (for me) 9 wraps of 27 gauge SS430 each, and it is exactly the ohms that my build deck reads, that steam engine said. See the room temp? If you don't run the case thermals it isn't going to be accurate. No good starting point, no good results.
View attachment 708585
This is the profile I am using currently for a Supreme Plus on a DNA133.
The important things are to have Temp selected, temp dominate selected, and the proper material. I download mine from Steam Engine. Upload the profile to the device.
View attachment 708589
Finally, the device monitor. See the temp line shoot to the set temp? That's great. See the temp stay right on the set point of 420? That's also great. See the wattage fall to 26.35W? That's great too because it doesn't take 76W to maintain the temp I am wanting.
Though the mod, tank, and coils are all different than what you have, the principles are exactly the same for every tank/coil/power I have ever used. Do the setup of your DNA, have a good tank and coil, put in starter settings, use device monitor to tweak it to your satisfaction. Once it's done, save the file to your computer and upload it to the device. You don't have to return to EScribe again as long as you have the same power requirements and wire. In fact, I change the power from my mod as the material and temp always remain.
That you don't get the same results says that you didn't do it right. Not that TC sucks.
It does take some learning, some effort to find your TC settings. The payoff is the exact same vape. Time after time. Year in, year out.
I know lots of people who detest "finicky" in any amount.
My neighbor has an Aspire mod, uses drop-in coils. and is still vaping the first flavor he ever tried. He has been vaping 4+ years and has not had a single cigarette in that time. Who am I to try and change anything he uses?I am another that just don't want to mess with TC even though my eleaf 40W is TC as well. I vape the same tanks and coils (not into building but have kit if needed) and use Nautilus Mini Clearomizers set at 12W for them all. This works for me and all battery mods are set at same Wattage. I was never good at math or science so simple is best for me. I remember I got so frustrated with the Evic Supreme that since then I just look for the least complicated battery mod I can find. Works for me just finding right drip tips that are glass and don't break is all the shopping I do now......with some new coils once in a while. I clean my coils using a heated ultrasonic cleaner for the coils and tanks.
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