ic okok tq for clearing it upIt won't ask if new coil unless it's more than 5% change in coil resistance. So, if replacing it with a coil that's of same resistance or very close, it won't ask.
ic okok tq for clearing it upIt won't ask if new coil unless it's more than 5% change in coil resistance. So, if replacing it with a coil that's of same resistance or very close, it won't ask.
I've been testing the eVic VT quit a bit myself and few inconsistencies:
1. Neither Titanium nor Nickel ( Ni200 ) seem to lock-in when the resistance is <0.10 ohm even when manually locking the coil (s);
2. Actual vs Readout temperature seems to be inaccurate especially for Titanium and to some degree when the coil (s) are <0.15 ohm;
3. Changing coils even with a >5% difference doesn't always trigger a 'New Coil' message;
4. Changing coil (s) when 'New Coil' isn't presented often will provide drastically inaccurate actual temperatures.
It won't ask if new coil unless it's more than 5% change in coil resistance. So, if replacing it with a coil that's of same resistance or very close, it won't ask.
Love my eVics, all three of them. They've been nothing but perfect for over 2 years.
But I'll take the all American DNAxxx any day! All of my Evolv devices have worked flawlessly, too. Like so many other great American innovators, Evolv leads, and everyone else follows.
personally I feel the nickel coil head vape better than ti coil head.Well just got the evic vt. temp control is awesome, i vape the nickel head at 60w 520 degrees. However I do feel like the wicking is very bad on those, once I drip 2 drops in the coil, the vapor is much more dense and flavorful. How do you guys feel about the Ti heads? are they better than the nickel? do they produce thicker/warmer vapor?
Well, it may be too soon to tell. The eVic seems to be consistant, but pretty much everything I put on it requires a higher temp than my DNA to get the same results. But like I said, it's consistant, so no biggie I guess. (it's probably because it's not reading the resistance correctly...or at least not the same as the DNA or my USA made ohms checker)So I have 3 dna 40's and like them, I also like my invader mini but not as much as far as functionality, but more for indestructibility. How does the evic compare to the Evolv. Is it an equal?
For me, the eVic's 60watts makes it better than the 40 watts availible from the DNA. I'm really liking the reduced heat-up time with the eVic, and could actually use a little more power. Once they're up to temp I feel no difference in the vape. YMMV
It could be that the DNA temp is low, but from most of the test I remember seeing, they're pretty close. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the "big" reviewers say about the eVic.Same report from one of my BM guys, however he thinks that the DNAs actually are reporting the temps higher than they should be. He couldn't get his vapor shark to hit hot enough, even at 600, but did a few 500 pulls on the evic and said it was way better and warmer.
I haven't used any kanthal or Ni wire only Ti gr.1 and indeed to get the same vape as my Waidea flask I need to set a higher temp ( which Ti grade did they take as reference?).
Also when vaping the VT comes random with the "new coil or same" question, sometimes I can vape the hole day without the question and the the other day it keeps asking, I cannot related it to any change like atty or temp, It's not consistant, I'm doubting to send it back to the shop.
When the vape is good It's really good but when It's not I have to change the atty with another one before he regornizes the atty right and then It's ok for as long, well It's random so I don't know.
With a Ti coil I need at least 275c at 50w to get a respectable vape.
This week I get a temp sensor device so I can compare the coil temps with my Waidea flask.
One day last week mine asked me almost everytime I sat it down! Drove me nutts! I locked the resistance and it quit doing it. Every day since then I've had it unlocked and it's been fine. Not sure what was up with that, but I'm hoping the 510 connection was to blame, because it did it with two different toppers.