Wow! 150 does sound very interesting.
Not least because it could be the key to answering a question that
@Mad Scientist and I talked around earlier today:
When exactly does TCR matter for accurate TC on mods?
We know that SS's ~ 0.001 is 'low', and Dicodes describe this as accurate to nearest 30°C, versus nearest 5°C for Ni200. We know that 0.0032 (Resistherm NiFe30) and 0.0035 (Titanium) and above are fine, from our own experiences and testing.
So when does 'fine' change to 'low'?
I'm wondering if this SS 410/430 could a the 'missing link' wire, the one that shows us the lowest TCR we can use with good accuracy.
But now I'm also wondering - how did Dicodes decide that SS @ 0.00105 (the TCR they give for 'Stainless Steel', unspecified type, in their guide) is accurate to nearest 30°C, but Ni200 to 5°C?
A quick
TCR calculation:
- Accuracy of high-end TC mod: 1 milliohm
- TCR: 0.00105
- Temperature: 20°C -> 220°C (200°C increase)
- Base resistance: 1.0Ω
- End resistance: 1.21Ω
- Delta: 0.21Ω = 210 milliohm
- 200°C / 210 mΩ = 0.95°C/mΩ
- Accurate to nearest 1°C?
- Base resistance: 0.20Ω
- End resistance: 0.242Ω
- Delta: 0.042Ω = 42 milliohm
- 200°C / 42 mΩ = 4.76°C/mΩ
- Accurate to nearest 5°C?
What am I missing here? Why, on a milli-ohm mod, isn't Stainless Steel accurate to nearest 5°C with a 0.20Ω base resistance coil and up to 1°C at a 1.0Ω coil? Why did Dicodes state it as nearest 30°C?
Even if they're factoring in some SR, those figures are a long way off.
Now I wish I had done proper temp probing with SS on the Dicodes, and DNA 200 for that matter. I will do that ASAP.
But I do feel, from subjective vape experience, that SS is not as accurate as the other wires we talk about. I often can't set a coil at the usual temps I set other coils : I might set 210-215°C instead of 230-240°C, for example.
It feels, from subjective experience, to match what Dicodes described: 'repeatable', not 'accurate'.
Is there some other factor I'm neglecting? Have I muffed the maths?
Anyway, yes
of course you should get some,
@balazsk ! I know I'm going to

We must vape
all the wires!
But seriously, 0.00150 is interesting - if it makes SS half way accurate (assuming it can't be already), then that's another usable, dry-burnable wire, and one that has no nickel and is cheap and strong. At the least it's another option worth considering.
Not to mention that it might bring SS into range of being usable with temperature offset on a Titanium mod; 150 down from 350 is not such a huge difference, especially if it's very linear.