Quick question about tc coils

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IMFire3605

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I've used Ni200 Nickel coils, they work for their intended purpose and work well, mind you those coils were wound and made by myself where I controlled almost all of their construction. I have read the past while Titanium coils work very very similar, almost identical. The debate in the air is ending flavor, some say Nickel works best, others say Titanium does and claim Nickel gives them a tin metallic taste in their vape. If your mod supports both wires in TC mode, best bet is to try them both, see which you like the best for your vape and taste preferences.
 

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+1 to @IMFire3605 I don't believe there's any standard answer. I use Ni200 coils myself in my TC mods but, like him, I wind my own. I have never tired Ti wire, precisely because I don't have a mod that supports it. My SX Mini M would, if I ever download the new software. But I have Ni wire, and it works fine, so I'm not in a hurry.
 

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I've used both Ni-200 and Titanium Grade 1 wire to make Coils.

I had Mixed Results with Ni-200. And Over-All, kinda thought it was a PITA to work with.

Whereas I had Consistently Good Results with Titanium. And I found working with it to be about the Same as working with NiChrome 80 (or Kanthal A1).

Titanium can also be Used in Non TC Mode. Which is Nice if you have a Build on a RTA/RBA/RDA and you would like to switch it to a Non TC Mod.

As for Taste, I preferred Titanium.
 
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