So it seems that NiFe52 is the winner at least in theory.
I will be patient this time and wait for NiFe52. I won't rush in and buy some NiFe70 in thicker gauge cause I'm still using my Resistherm wire.
If I understand it correctly, in theory if I use 120-130C at yihi chips and 150-160C at DNA40 for Resistherm, then for NiFe52 I'll need to use 140-150 for yihi and 170-180 for DNA40.
Am I close or I'm confused?
Thanks again, can't wait for NiFe52 and I am glad I see more vendors to get in the NiFethal game...
Cheers!
Yes NiFe52 is the winner. NiFe70 is still going to be a great wire, and we should remember that the differences in theoretical accuracy between 52 and 70 are not necessarily going to be noticeable in day to day vapes.
So it will be interesting to see, once both 52 and 70 are available in vape size spools, which is the day-to-day winner. It may well come down to things like whether the wire is annealed or not (Stealth Vape's NiFe70 will be annealed, the other NiFe70s and the NiFe52 may not be), thus how strong it is, how springy it is, and that sort of thing.
All that remains to be tested, which I will definitely be doing.
I am getting my first proper gauges of NiFe wire (ie thicker than 30 and 29 gauge!) early next week, from Crazy Wire. That will be awesome because it will be the first time I've had a NiFe wire in a proper size, that I didn't feel like I had to twist to get a decent surface area. And therefore first time I will be able to do a like-for-like comparison with Titanium using my preferred 26G wire.
Then 7-14 days after that, NiFe52 will be available also in decent sizes (30 - 26G) from Thomas @ ZiVipf, and I will get that as soon as he can send it to me, and of course tell you guys so you can order it as well.
That will be the theoretical most accurate wire, and it's higher resistance will somewhat reduce power/battery requirements, and may enable a slightly wider range of building. But NiFe70's resistance is not so low as to inhibit building, I expect; it's not low like Ni200 is low.
As for the offsets required in Ni200 or Titanium mode: NiFe52 @ 0.004 will be more like 150-160 on Yihi I think. For the dna 40 you can find out easily and immediately, because @Dampmaskin has implemented his "Ni200 equivalence chart" on his Wire Wizard. Choose the wire you will vape on - eg Kanthal Nifethal 52 - then choose Ni200 equivalence. That will show you the setting on a DNA 40 mod for the real temperature. It's called Ni200 Equivalence but it should really be callled DNA 40 Equivalence, because it assumes the real curve of Ni200 which in practice only the DNA 40 has implemented. On a Yihi, and pretty much every other TC mod out there, you need lower figures - eg the 150-160 on the Yihi we just mentioned. But for a DNA 40 it's a useful chart. I've put in a feature request to Lars to ask him to note that it's only appropriate for the DNA 40 to avoid confusion.
As soon as I get my NiFes in 26G I will be doing some real temp testing to come up with the exact numbers to use on mods like the Yihi, in both Ni200 and Titanium modes.