Temp control not warm enough?

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JimScotty0

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In general I would say the vape is cooler, but usually it is warm to me depending on my settings. As a rule though, I would say it is cooler than with a Kanthal vape. The good thing about TC is that we keep the ejuice at a proper temperature where it won't product as much toxins due to excessive heat. A cooler vape may be the result of that cause.
 

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I would try something else if possible. Subtank Mini, Lemo 2 and Delta 2 all work well in my experience if you like rebuildables.

What mod are you using, and what gauge ni200?

IPv4 and 8 wraps on 28ga ni200 on a 8-32 screw came in at 0.093 ohms. I will say I jormally vape high wattage though. A high voltage tank at 70 watts at work and normally a mutation x v2 at home around 120 watts just so you guys are aware of what I'm comparing too.
 

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Before this I used the derringer on unregulated parallel box mod with dual 26ga coils at 0.25 ohms
IPv4 and 8 wraps on 28ga ni200 on a 8-32 screw came in at 0.093 ohms. I will say I jormally vape high wattage though. A high voltage tank at 70 watts at work and normally a mutation x v2 at home around 120 watts just so you guys are aware of what I'm comparing too.

8 wraps of 28g on 8-32 should be 0.2ohm instead 0.093, this definitely coil connection issue. Try spaced coil if current build a contact coil.
 

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IPv4 and 8 wraps on 28ga ni200 on a 8-32 screw came in at 0.093 ohms. I will say I jormally vape high wattage though. A high voltage tank at 70 watts at work and normally a mutation x v2 at home around 120 watts just so you guys are aware of what I'm comparing too.

If the iPV4 is anything like the SX Mini M Class (both use a YiHi chip but different), try to get a .065ohm coil. I do 6 wraps of 26g on a 3.5mm ID. 26g seems to work better for me on the SX Mini while 28g works better on my DNA 40 devices. Also make sure you are making a spaced coil and it must be evenly spaced. The connections must also be very tight. Don't use post holes, secure the connection directly under the screws.
 

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8 wraps of 28g on 8-32 should be 0.2ohm instead 0.093, this definitely coil connection issue. Try spaced coil if current build a contact coil.

8-32 screw not a 8/32 bit. Coil inner diameter is a little bit larger than 3mm. I know its not a connection issue I can leave it sit on my usa ohm meter and even try to wiggle the coil and don't get any ohm jumping.
 

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what dr g said, also as an alternative you could try some Ti, but would suggest to "go to the Ti and safety thread and read-up"....personally what i have noticed is you get higher resistances w/Ti which to me seems like a better vape; might just be your ticket.

Titanium wire, vaping and safety | E-Cigarette Forum
 

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IPv4 and 8 wraps on 28ga ni200 on a 8-32 screw came in at 0.093 ohms. I will say I jormally vape high wattage though. A high voltage tank at 70 watts at work and normally a mutation x v2 at home around 120 watts just so you guys are aware of what I'm comparing too.

Unsurprisingly vaping with temp control at ~50w or less tends to run cooler than 120w without temp control.
 
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