Joyetech Evic VT 60 Watt

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I hate to say this but I sold both of my Evics. Mine kept hitting temp protect too quick and it was reading my ohms incorrectly.
Guess I'll add my 2 cents. First,{MODERATED} Sounds like they worked perfectly. Second, bneat is right imo, banging off the tp is what tc's are designed to do. Third, can't remember anyone posting that res fluctuations were caused by the vt.....miss reading ohms yes, but in ti mode I'm glad it reads .01 ohms higher than actual because if it did read actual res my temp would likely have to be set 600 instead if 520.
 
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Wait a minute, are some of you guys saying you can "feel" when TC is active during your hit??

That would be a total buzz kill. Either I have a numb tongue, or my eVic (and my dna) regulates temperature unnoticeably ....honestly, it could be either one.
 
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Mine hit temp protect at less then 2 seconds and that was a brand new ti coil for the mega head at 30 watts and 460 degrees. As soon as I hit the button it moved twice on the screen and the temp protect came up.
At 60watts mine hits my 440° Temp setting almost instantly. To me, this is a good thing!

(I never had to wait for my cigarettes to warm up, so why would I want to wait for my coil to warm up?)
 

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Mine hit temp protect at less then 2 seconds and that was a brand new ti coil for the mega head at 30 watts and 460 degrees. As soon as I hit the button it moved twice on the screen and the temp protect came up.

In my experience you have to turn the temp control up to 550 for these Ti heads. Then it works as it should! I run mine at 550 and 40 watts,and as long as you lung inhale it works well (easier to mtl on the CLR Ti heads).
 
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They can have worked faster :)

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Mine was shipped by Sweden post by the way, which in my experience takes longer than Singapore post, even though I live in Stockholm (you live in Sweden as well, right?) :D

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Mine was shipped by Sweden post by the way, which in my experience takes longer than Singapore post, even though I live in Stockholm (you live in Sweden as well, right?) :D

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Didnt know postnord was availible over there in asia hehe.

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Didnt know postnord was availible over there in asia hehe.

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Oh yes, they are the ones used currently when shipping batteries from Fasttech. My last battery order took 17 days, so not too bad (but slower, a lot, than my recent Singapore post shipments).

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Since I vape in stealth mode I don't really see temp protection and have good solid vape all the way through.

I have watched it in the mirror and it seems to hit temp protect quite often, but still provides a consistent and reliable vape.

Does Temp Protection really matter?? Does it change the vape quality? Only way I can not get it in Temp Protection mode is to take the stiffest lung hit ever on my RDA which isn't really my style.

I think the mod is doing what is should and folks are over thinking this device.

IMO I think Temp Protection cuts power when it goes over a certain temp. It does this in a fraction of a second and then restores power to try again a fraction later. All the while the coil is around the same temp (in general). IMO this device has been perfect for me with an average of 0.12 ni200 coils.

I don't really see all the rage with Ti. The Ego Mega Ti head was better because it has 4 juice ports (although tiny) vice the Ni200's two juice ports. Either way if you are hitting TC (all the time) and having a lousy vape with the Mega it is because of the head itself and not the mod. I think it should be clear by now that the Ego Mega stock heads are rather crappy and could have been done a little better.
 
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    Well, since i love some TP and enjoy my eVic VT. Here is a pic (NOT MY MOD) DNA200. Makes me like my VT more.
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    IMO I think Temp Protection cuts power when it goes over a certain temp. It does this in a fraction of a second and then restores power to try again a fraction later. All the while the coil is around the same temp (in general).

    It depends a bit. My Kangxin VF mini has a very noticeable pulsing when the watts are set way to high, probably cutting back and forth between 0w and whatever the set wattage is. My Waidea vapoflask is a lot smoother, apparently adjusting more dynamically.

    And I experience a far better vape with TC, particularly when the wick is starting to go bad. Wicks and coils last a lot longer as well.

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    I think compared to straight voltage it is different for a new user. I don't notice an up and down in temp, but what is noticed is the temp cap. Instead of the coil temp running away its held

    Air flow is how I vaped a single 28g coil at 8volts. Not enough air with-out a stiff lung pull the juice would start to burn. Same with temp control a stronger hit keeps it out of temp protect longer.

    The benefit is if I want a light hit no problem, if I want a strong hit power lung it and I get a big hit. It adjusts to the air draw. I no longer have to physically control the temp with air.
     

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    Mine hit temp protect at less then 2 seconds and that was a brand new ti coil for the mega head at 30 watts and 460 degrees. As soon as I hit the button it moved twice on the screen and the temp protect came up.
    Well, your problem was not the mod, but the mega. If the wicking is not keeping up, you'll hit temp protection because the wick is not saturated enough.

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