TC with Aspire Triton 0.4 ohm 316L SS Coil

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mitro

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The Triton SS coils have been my primary vape for about a year now. I have numerous Atlantis/Triton compatible tanks (including Supertanks) and with a good temp control mod they work very well. I set my power at 60 watts and use the temp setting to adjust to taste (usually putting 40ish watts to the coil while after the initial warmup). The 0.3 ohm Triton works well too, but its a little thirsty for my all-day usage.

One piece of advice I can give is to make sure your coil is very tightly screwed into the base and screw the base into the tank much more lightly for the best connection. My Supertanks tend to grab the top of the coil with enough resistance to want to unscrew the coil from the base which can result in a poor connection (and therefore lousy temp control) or no connection at all.
 
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The Triton SS coils have been my primary vape for about a year now. I have numerous Atlantis/Triton compatible tanks (including Supertanks) and with a good temp control mod they work very well. I set my power at 60 watts and use the temp setting to adjust to taste (usually putting 40ish watts to the coil while after the initial warmup). The 0.3 ohm Triton works well too, but its a little thirsty for my all-day usage.

One piece of advice I can give is to make sure your coil is very tightly screwed into the base and screw the base into the tank much more lightly for the best connection. My Supertanks tend to grab the top of the coil with enough resistance to want to unscrew the coil from the base which can result in a poor connection (and therefore lousy temp control) or no connection at all.
Using HCigar VT75 and default TCR setting for SS316L with power at 30W and 420F, preheat at 40W max 3 sec seems to be working great. My only other TC coil is Ni200 and I definitely prefer the taste from SS.

Yes, I agree that only con with STM is the difficulty in unscrewing the base if overtightened.
 
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