Yes, a much higher positive temperature coefficient of resistance than most of the wires we use for vaping non-TC. I saw someone else mention NiFe70 somewhere as well:
Nifethal 70 Wire 30ft Spool
You're ahead of us (well, me at least) on this NiFe wire George. Will be interesting to hear your observations of how it vapes.
I'm not sure about the Kidneypuncher wire - I got mine from Amazon/Temco.
My exploration into "poormans governor" dates back to last summer while I was picking up dirt cheap/fire sale VV mods for my 'vape stash' and it dawned on me that while I had a dozen or more TC wire gauges and types I had never bought any Kanthal or basic NON-TC wire. (I now have 28/30/32AWG Kanthal-A1 in stock)
My vaping story goes directly from eGo and Nautilus type stuff directly to TC controlled rebuildables. I completely skipped the VW phase.
The VMAX won't fire anything remotely "subohm" so my choice of wire and gauge was to enable a >=1.4ohm coil with TC wire. (SS430 it is about +14 wraps stuffed into a Lemo2)
Just about all I use anymore is NiFe48 FLATWIRE I get from Germany. NiFe70 vapes just as well as any other HIGH TCR wire. (but back to the 'governor')
My main gripes with the gear I started with were chain vaping would make it hotter to the point of singing the wick and destroying the atomizer and those atomizers cost more than the DIY juice I was using.
So I figured why not use TC wire to rebuild the atomizers?
My first experiments with 37AWG NiFe70 were with a STM RBA. I quickly learned 37AWG was a PAIN to work with. You have to wrap it AROUND the screws and be careful not to break it while securing. Wicking was yet another challenge. I was able to make two builds in the STM's but later figured THAT wire was bound for a Kanger EVOD tank or similar. (then I found the el-cheapo prewound coils for a song on FastTech and moved onto other things)
If you think about it:
SS430 1.4ohm cold, 1.747ohms hot (200C), 11.42W cold, 9.15W hot (25%)
Ti-01 1.4ohm cold, 2.324ohms hot (200C), 11.42W cold, 6.88W hot (65%)
A 25-65% (or more) difference in power delivery is fairly significant. My concept here is that while the coil may still continue to get hotter, the rise rate will slow down as it does.
The "trick" here was to wind up something that the antique mod would fire and then dial in the voltage for a decent vape.
As far as temperature is concerned, I believe we can interpolate the measured resistance of the coil to find the temperature. I recall some of my builds pushing 4ohms (hot!). (granted THAT might of been with 1.8-2.0 ohm builds but still)
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