26 gauge is missing???but the wire is cheap![]()
26 gauge is missing???but the wire is cheap![]()
That's the correct TCRTcr for 430 on the cuboid would be 138 right?
Other than being a preset on some modern mods, I see no reason anyone would use 316/317 as the TCR is so freaking low.
That's too bad you even have TC in your nameI agree ^^^
Ive been down that road and personally I'm back on kanthal claptons as I'm not happy vaping anything in tc anymore
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Lol I knowThat's too bad you even have TC in your name![]()
316 is readily available (in all imaginable gauges, premade specialty wire such as Clapton included), easy to work with, and works fine in tc. I have builds as low as .2 that work without issue. If a 316 build jumps out of tc that's most often due to a post screw being loose or some other contact problem.If I was allergic to nickel I'd use SS430, otherwise NIFe.
The chart is of wires that the vendor that made it sells.
Other than being a preset on some modern mods, I see no reason anyone would use 316/317 as the TCR is so freaking low.
I have a bunch of dual coil builds in current rotation/service that would not fit +1.0 ohm coils needed for a decent 316/317 +0.5 ohm resistance.
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37AWG NiFe70 - now the challenge is to get a coil wound and wick'ed. Ought to work great for rebuilding those ittybitty atomizer heads.
I disagree. I have plenty of experience with tc, more than a year with ni200, titanium, different grades of stainless steel. My preference nowadays is ss316, and it works just fine in tc. If not, it's commonly user error.Two reasons I believe. One is it's easy to get in vaping sized gauges, and two I believe most who use this wire think temperature limiting is temperature control. They don't have enough experience with temperature control to know 316/7 isn't providing a good temperature controlled vape.
It's not generally user error mate, it's the low TCR and certain devices not being capable of accurately gauging the minute rise in ohms.I disagree. I have plenty of experience with tc, more than a year with ni200, titanium, different grades of stainless steel. My preference nowadays is ss316, and it works just fine in tc. If not, it's commonly user error.
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The rise in resistance is generally lower with nickel, due to the lower initial resistance. If a device can handle nickel, it should be able to handle ss316. Generally, modern devices handle tc with 316 just fine.It's not generally user error mate, it's the low TCR and certain devices not being capable of accurately gauging the minute rise in ohms.
Have you actually measured the temperature at the coil? What device/s are you using that it works fine?
Thanks for that, this needs to be under a "Why SS316 isn't great for temperature control " thread.The first screen shot is SS316, the second one is Ni200.![]()
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The ss316 looks kind of level to me, might just be me though....
I've never tried it and don't plan to. I've seen plenty of screen shot of others firing it.Thanks for that, this needs to be under a "Why SS316 isn't great for temperature control " thread.
Sure it works but not accurately on most devices.