Thanks for the info. I didn't know that was what TC did. Hmm now I new world has opened up to explore in my search for RDL or DL but with a cool vape. I don't really like warm vape so this might be the answer
At the risk of boring everyone, ill elaborate a "little" on TC using a simple example of the differenc ewhen you hit the fire button
VW/Power mode:
Mod set to 50w
Mod fires at 50w
Heat continues to climb as long as you hold the fire button down
TC:
Mod set at say 200 c
Mod set at 50w
Mod initially fires at say 38w to get the coil up to heat
Mod drops wattage to about half that to maintain 200 c
On a good TC chipset that means every time you hit the button you get a near identical vape, thats what appealed to me, it was consistency and i love that.
As
@Doffy posted, theres Evolv DNA and theres their replay function on recentish chipsets thats like TC in trying to give you the same vape time after time, but works separately to (most common way im led to believe as its less fiddly - you train it, i got out of DNA before Replay came along), or in conjunction with, TC
TC mods to buy:
- Most mods now do it out of the box, most do it relatively well
- Evolve DNA mods do it better and are the next level up. Owned a few over the years.
- Dicodes is a level above tha, but requires their wire to work at its peak, and really hard to justify the price jump over Evolve DNA. Dicodes is the only one ive never owned/tested. Its a "be nice to have" mod...
TC Mods to avoid:
- Smok pretty much whether its TC or not really, save one model, and i think everyone knows which model that is

- Anything Yihi powered...SX x Class anything, worst TC mods i ever owned/used, overpriced to boot. I often tell the story of how i was happy to send my SX Mini M Class to a friend in France years ago, just so it wasnt in the same country as me. Terrible thing. #rattlesnake