T/C Device with Wattage Limit

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Visivicous

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I'm with HitmeTwice on this though @Visivicous , it really shouldn't be necessary to go down that low in wattage in TC mode as most if not all coils available for the Toptank simply won't draw that kind of wattage in TC mode.

I find it hard to understand that you draw 70W in TC mode to be honest. Are you sure you use the right settings and the right coil to match those settings?

It would only output the 75 watts for a second or so, then it would step way down to maintain the temperature. It's been my experience that 75 watts for any length of time is too much for enjoyable MTL.

The VTC mini will go from 1 to 75w in both tc and vw mode. All current joyetech/Wismec/istick (Pico, tc100w) will go down to 1w.

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I don't see anywhere where you can adjust the wattage in temperature control on the pico. Defaults to 75W. Yes, for MTL, it's too much.

NM - found it, 4 clicks.

Thanks for the info, I am glad to hear that the Pico has this feature. I really like the look and size of that device.
 

sucram

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Currently mtl on a vtc mini on only 125 deg c and 13w. I have tried as low as 100 deg c and 10w.

I tried up to about 225 deg c and 20w with the afc opened up but with this juice its too creamy and hot for my liking. Its watermelon so creamy doesnt make sense hence why its turned down and mtl.

I have found temp is how hot you like your vape and how thick you like your clouds. The wattage more so controls ramp up including when it hits target temp how hard it fires power back into the coil. You want something that gives flexibility so you can set it how you like it. Sounds like what you have currently is best for someone mainly using mechs and drippers who prefer clouds but even they might find more flexibility a benifit
 
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