NEWBIE: Need help with TC for my snow wolf mini 75W

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Ariferrari753

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I am very new to vaping, I just got a Tiffany blue snow wold mini 75w mod and being a noob I had no idea what all these controls meant (speaking about ni/ti) and of course I messed with them to the point of no return haha. At this point I'm just getting gross dry flavorless hits, if anyone could help me figure out what ni ti temps I should be set at for 75w (I would like to stay at that wattage) it would be a huge help. Also I've been reading over and over on google about to I just don't get which one do you set as Celsius and which one is supposed to be set as Fahrenheit ni/ti ? C/F ? F/C? Any recommendations for being set at 75w what do I do with ni/it Aaaah help! Yours truly,
Extremely lost vape newb
 

Wackyjak

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Hiya
Ni/Ti would be the type of wire in your coil nickle or titanium. Depending on your wire thats what you set it to. If your using kanthal use it in power mode. In temp mode it will only use what it needs to get and stay at the temp you set. I really don't know enough to give advice but had to chime in before you burn your wick :) :) Good luck with your new device.
 

cjpeltz

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You can't set wattage on the SW75. You basically set your target temperature and it takes care of the rest. As to what you should be setting your mod to, it all depends on the coil you have and your own personal tastes. I primarily use Ni coils in mine - e.g., right now I have a .15 Ni coil with the Starre Pro tank. I have my temp set to 560F.

My suggestion is first know what your coil type is, get that configured on the SW75 (just hold +/- down together and you can set that very easily). Then start your temp at around 450F and dial it up until you get to a place that you like. Not sure I understood what you were saying on C vs F -- you don't set multiple temps here -- you just have the option to use Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on what you are used to (if you scroll with "-" in F mode it will switch to C mode at the low end).

Also - just go to YouTube and search for Snow Wolf 75 -- you will find a number of great videos that will help you get started with the device.
 
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