Max Settings for TI/Nickel wire on Temp Control

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markb1993

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hello & sorry if this is a common question, but what would you recommend as the max temperature i should use while vaping ti/nickel coils? i have a joyetech evic vtc mini. currently using the TI coil that came with it.

the reason i'm asking is because i am getting different hit consistancy with different juices (this is normal right?) and i don't want to raise the temperature too high.

furthermore, what wattage should i be using in temp control? how does it work? is it just a maximum the device will go to while trying to reach my desired temperature? should i use higher wattage when trying higher temps?

thanks in advance
 

J Wo

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hello & sorry if this is a common question, but what would you recommend as the max temperature i should use while vaping ti/nickel coils? i have a joyetech evic vtc mini. currently using the TI coil that came with it.

the reason i'm asking is because i am getting different hit consistancy with different juices (this is normal right?) and i don't want to raise the temperature too high.

furthermore, what wattage should i be using in temp control? how does it work? is it just a maximum the device will go to while trying to reach my desired temperature? should i use higher wattage when trying higher temps?

thanks in advance

The way I have been doing it is this; I start at around 420 to 450 deg F with most juices. I set the wattage at around 25W (depending on the coil), but tempurature is how my mods control themselves. I will take about two vapes and then turn up the temp 10 deg at a time until the flavor is just right. This may not be the best way, but that's how I roll :headbang:
 
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hello & sorry if this is a common question, but what would you recommend as the max temperature i should use while vaping ti/nickel coils? i have a joyetech evic vtc mini. currently using the TI coil that came with it.

the reason i'm asking is because i am getting different hit consistancy with different juices (this is normal right?) and i don't want to raise the temperature too high.

furthermore, what wattage should i be using in temp control? how does it work? is it just a maximum the device will go to while trying to reach my desired temperature? should i use higher wattage when trying higher temps?

thanks in advance
In temp mode the wattage is the max wattage the device will hit to raise the temp to what you like. For example, my vtc mini with ti, I vape it at 480-520f depending on part of the day or after a meal etc. My watts are set to 60w. So when I first hit the button it hits it with all 60w. Then drops down to keep the temperature down usually around 30-40 watts. Some people like to run max watts in temp mode because, well temp mode limits the watts anyway. I like to fine tune my starting point. You can start at max and keep dropping it until you hit a sweet spot.

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J Wo

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Aug 28, 2015
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hello & sorry if this is a common question, but what would you recommend as the max temperature i should use while vaping ti/nickel coils? i have a joyetech evic vtc mini. currently using the TI coil that came with it.

the reason i'm asking is because i am getting different hit consistancy with different juices (this is normal right?) and i don't want to raise the temperature too high.

furthermore, what wattage should i be using in temp control? how does it work? is it just a maximum the device will go to while trying to reach my desired temperature? should i use higher wattage when trying higher temps?

thanks in advance


That in my opinion was a very good question (mainly because I wondered at it myself :lol:). Knowing these things, in fact needing to know these things is one of my favorite reasons to keep vaping; it's so much more interesting than sucking tar and fermaldihyde IMO.:vapor:
 
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