Have you only read the one article or checked for verification of results?
Thanks Eskie. So how does someone like me know if their vape style is safe.
Guess I'm in a good place. Cool /warm vapor is my sweet spot. Seriously though, you should look into some sort of vaper's professorship.
347fI have no idea what temperature I vape at, though I have accidentally melted Delrin on a few occasions. Anyone know the melting point?
Update: I put the mod on escribe this morning and saw all my preheats were set too low.
After playing around a bit I settled on 100watts with a 1 second preheat, with a low punch set to 3, at 100watts, 420F.
I like 1-1.5 second draws, and the above setting is really working great for me.
It's a complete turn around, this TC coil is now producing 150% as much vapor when compared with my previous A1K coil!
It's a very smooth vape, not quite what I'm used to, in fact with all the vapor I'm finding it hard to believe it is really keeping the coil under 420F.
I need to do some more testing. Get some live draw data from escribe when I get time, but so far so good
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So I finally got this running on the escribe device manager.
In the interim I'd changed the build which is now:
Dual Coil, 24g, SS316L, 9 wraps, 2mm ID, 0.15ohms.
TC set to 430F, 100watts, level 3 preheat @ 100watts.
I chain vaped in the name of science, just a couple of seconds between draws.
The first three draws were my usual 1 second duration.
The fourth draw was considerably longer just to see that temperature was maintained.
The fifth draw was back to the 1 second standard.
I have to say that after a couple of weeks switching over to TC and stainless steel I'm pretty pleased with the results.
I'm getting a great vape that is similar to my old A1K vape, but now with TC preventing my coils going into what would potentially be harmfully high temperatures.
I'm convinced my previous A1K vape was running my coils up beyond 500F so I'll be sticking with SS316L in TC mode for now.