TC with wattage over recomended?

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OhTheAgony

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It'll depend on what coils you're using but does you mod even reach that 65W when firing?

In TC the wattage just dictates how quick you're getting to your set temperature but in my experience it it never reaches the max.

I have my temperature around 215C or 420F for example, and the max wattage is set to 30 but even on start up it pulls about 22W and then throttles somewhere between 0 and 16W to remain the temperature.

That's with a 0,35 Ohm coil by the way, made out of two strands of 28g titanium twisted together, for full disclosure ;)
 

Seth94

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Thanks for answers!

It´s a eleaf 100W TC mod with a Triton 316L. It reaches 65W in less than a second, but most often does not reach the 230C limit. Thinking more watts should be ok bcus temp is so low?
No risk of short wiring the batteries with to much power? Or breaking the wire?

Also, spitting issues with the 316l coil and ijust2 tank, how do i fix it? :/

It'll depend on what coils you're using but does you mod even reach that 65W when firing?

In TC the wattage just dictates how quick you're getting to your set temperature but in my experience it it never reaches the max.

I have my temperature around 215C or 420F for example, and the max wattage is set to 30 but even on start up it pulls about 22W and then throttles somewhere between 0 and 16W to remain the temperature.

That's with a 0,35 Ohm coil by the way, made out of two strands of 28g titanium twisted together, for full disclosure ;)
 

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No risk of short wiring the batteries with to much power? Or breaking the wire?
Not really, the box has built in protections.
Popping a coil can always happen but since the early days I've not ever had it happen on pre-mades.

"Also, spitting issues with the 316l coil and ijust2 tank, how do i fix it? "

Try leaving the tank upside down when not in use, it may prevent some over wicking. Cheers.
 
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