Whatever works for you Vesh.

It probably should be locked honestly. Lots of arguing and too much emotions involved. It just feels tense in this thread for a few pages now. The helpful science has kind of stopped and it now seems like just another argument with scientific terms thrown in.Why should it be locked? It is just a science discussion about vaping. We need more science and studies about vaping, don't you think?
Not really. 15 feet of nickel makes me about 50 coils.
Wow! .07Ω you say? That is exactly what my 26/32 nickel Claptons comes out to be.By my calculations .07Ω. No thanks.
.5Ω would take 26".
Why it is embarrassing to setup TC to vape exactly like power mode? I would think many would like this. In TC terminology this is called power dominant. And a vaper wouldn't be able to tell the difference between TC and power mode configured this way. The TC that people normally try is called temperature dominant and then they complain it doesn't vape like power mode. Of course it doesn't.Christ, the repeating and trying to ram TC down peoples throats in this thread is getting embarrassing. The vast majority of people (many have tried TC) prefer power mode, they have heard all this over and over. This thread makes me think TC users should be all locked in a room together so they can bore the hell out of each other.
8 pages of repeat, rinse. The OP question was "TC: Any reason against it?"Why it is embarrassing to setup TC to vape exactly like power mode? I would think many would like this. In TC terminology this is called power dominant. And a vaper wouldn't be able to tell the difference between TC and power mode configured this way. The TC that people normally try is called temperature dominant and then they complain it doesn't vape like power mode. Of course it doesn't.
Don't scoff it all yourself that looks like a share size bag!
Oh, how I miss the good old days when you could simply say, "Just get a Provari." End of discussion.
Sorry, but that's just a ridiculous claim. No battery manufacturer can guarantee that their batteries will not explode or burst into flames. Lithium ion batteries have inherent risks because of their chemistry. That is just one "Inconvenient Truth". As vapers, we either choose to accept those risks or not vape with them.Oh not another one of these crappy claims. For Pete's sake, PBusardo did a long video a couple of years ago in how Aspire's battery factory manufactures its cells and how they are manufactured for vapers. And how they are temperature tested for a couple months before being sold to ensure they won't blow up...
Sorry, that's just a ridiculous claim. ...
The vast majority of people (many have tried TC) prefer power mode,
8 pages of repeat, rinse. The OP question was "TC: Any reason against it?"![]()
Wow! .07Ω you say? That is exactly what my 26/32 nickel Claptons comes out to be.![]()