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hi all, i'm new to temp control, currently using an ipv3li with a subtank mini. i've heard u can go above 30w in power mode with subtank, is that true? and may i asked what is the setting i must set for my 1st titanium coil? how many joule? how many fahrenheit?

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Yes it is true that you can go above 30w depending on the juice and the build, but if you can use TC then why not give that a try. With TC you just set the temperature you want and just use enough joules to reach that temperature without overshooting it too much. Set your desired temperature first and then adjust the power needed to reach and keep it there.
 

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Yes it is true that you can go above 30w depending on the juice and the build, but if you can use TC then why not give that a try. With TC you just set the temperature you want and just use enough joules to reach that temperature without overshooting it too much. Set your desired temperature first and then adjust the power needed to reach and keep it there.
i just try the titanium mode on tc, but wasn't sure how many joule n fahrenheit must i set it on. currently vaping at 35J n 330fahrenheit. which is the highest i can go without causing Ti02 production?
 

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i just try the titanium mode on tc, but wasn't sure how many joule n fahrenheit must i set it on. currently vaping at 35J n 330fahrenheit. which is the highest i can go without causing Ti02 production?
You don't have to worry about Ti Oxide without pushing it well over 600F. I usually vape my Goliath v2 with dual coils at around 490-520F using around 29-32J. That is with a dual 9 wrap 2.5mm spaced coil using 26ga Type 1 Ti.

I find that there are so many variables that I just bring up the temp to what tastes right for me and then ensure that I have enough Joules to keep it there without overshooting. You will have to experiment to find that sweet spot with every build, juice, wicking, atty, etc.
 
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