It's all so futile and fruitless and even common
sense, if I set my toaster to 10 of course it'll burn my bread.. if I set it to 7 still gonna burn just not so black...
The entire basis is that when something gets really hot stuff gets burned..
"My" entire basis is that there is strong eveidence that VG (in particular) degrades into nasty aldehydes at certain specific temperatures. The Wang study identified those exact temperatures.
The question then comes, do we get that hot in our attys?
I identified the 18 main variables in an atty that determine coil temperatures. For the benefit of those who don't use TC mods, I took scientifically sound measurements at the coil while I vaped specific gear at various VV & VW settings.
No, I did not quantify the volume and velocity of my normal hit yet. I will at some point. For the purposes of these temperature measurements though, it is a very real world picture of how "I" vape, including any real world variability in my hits, although I did try to keep them consistant.
What I found was that our attys can easily exceed the thermal degradation points identified by Wang. I also found that we can exceed these points without tasting it. By the time we taste it we have gotten well into the degradation curve.
Then, for the benefit of the community I started cataloging different hardware and the temperatures reached at specific power settings. (I only use TC mods myself, so this isn't for me)
Now, because many of the 18 variables are user induced, the results will vary from user to user. However, this does give folks an idea of where to start being careful on a tested piece of hardware.
IMHO, at some point soon the Wang study will either be corroborated or proven false. I believe it will be corroborated, though various studies may disagree on the exact degradation temperatures.
At that point temperatures will become more important to a significant number of vapers. At that point this work may become quite valuable to some.
Although I still promote TC mods as they would be far more accurate than my reference charts as a TC
mod will take into account the user specific variables like airflow.
If it is fruitless, futile, and senesless to you, cool. You don't need to read the thread.
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