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I'm trying to decide between the Kronos clone or the Bellus. Both are good with single coil, both have glass tank, both have very similar side airflow, and both decks are easily to access without draining the tank.

I've only had the Bellus running since last night, but I'm impressed so far, especially for the price. I've tested two builds at opposite extremes, and both were great.
 

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That's really cool, TD. I just added it to my wish list. It basically works like an Erl does. :thumb: Do you still need to close the air holes when you fill with it?

Sorry Linda I forgot to reply to this post.

Yes, I just block off the airhole with my thumb while I put juice in through the top holes, if you have taken out the airflow screw then block both holes.

The fill holes in the top cap are small, so you still need fill the tank slowly. Juice bottles with the skinny plastic tip fits much better than the nub ones. I save the ones on the left and move them and their cap to the bottles I will be using with the 3.1.
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Quick question for you. What are the advantages of SS wire and are there any tricks to using it.
I don't have any as yet...
You can dry burn it, make contact coils with it and use it in VW or TC mode. I understand that the SS430 version works better in TC mode than SS316L or SS317L. Sorry but that's all I can tell you about it, check in some of the wire threads for more info. I don't use it right now so I am not up to speed on it's care and maintenance.
 

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I don't have any as yet...
You can dry burn it, make contact coils with it and use it in VW or TC mode. I understand that the SS430 version works better in TC mode than SS316L or SS317L. Sorry but that's all I can tell you about it, check in some of the wire threads for more info. I don't use it right now so I am not up to speed on it's care and maintenance.

I had a quick look and they are completeky into the gritty bits and so it was TLDR
 

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I've only had the Bellus running since last night, but I'm impressed so far, especially for the price. I've tested two builds at opposite extremes, and both were great.

I like that it has that versatility. I also like that the Kronos comes with a nano kit. I guess i'll just wait until Black Friday sales and get both.
 

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Quick question for you. What are the advantages of SS wire and are there any tricks to using it.

I just got some to use with my sx mini m classes. I don't know much yet either, sorry. Supposedly easier to use than titanium. Safer possibly. And a cleaner taste.

You want a mod with manual tcr for it like an Apollo Reliant, sx mini m or one of the SXK mods.
 

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I just got some to use with my sx mini m classes. I don't know much yet either, sorry. Supposedly easier to use than titanium. Safer possibly. And a cleaner taste.

You want a mod with manual tcr for it like an Apollo Reliant, sx mini m or one of the SXK mods.

I was going to use the little cloupor I just got.
 
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No idea. I will do some research later today. First TC mod :)

Just contemplating what wire to get.
Ni 200 is very soft and nastier than Ti if it gets red hot. You can put a very light glow on Ti (Very dull red in the dark, lightly pulse at 5-7W) to adjust the coil. Ti can be built spaced or contact, Ni has to be spaced and has a very low resistance. With the minis range of 0.1-0.4 for Ni you'll have to use 30/32g Ni or have devices with enough room for a 28g spaced coil.

Just my findings.
 

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Ni 200 is very soft and nastier than Ti if it gets red hot. You can put a very light glow on Ti (Very dull red in the dark, lightly pulse at 5-7W) to adjust the coil. Ti can be built spaced or contact, Ni has to be spaced and has a very low resistance. With the minis range of 0.1-0.4 for Ni you'll have to use 30/32g Ni or have devices with enough room for a 28g spaced coil.

Just my findings.

Taking notes. :thumbs:
 
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Main reason I use SS430 over other wire is resistance and dry burn. I have a 2.5mm ID, 8 wrap SS dual coil config at .31 ohms (DNA200). That in Grade 1 Ti would be .16 or so. That means more battery life.
While you can make contact coils with Ti I have found them finicky. With SS I make a coil, dry burn looking for even heaing, and vape away.
SS just made TC easier. It also has a more linear TC curve which helps with accuracy.
Battery life and dry burn were what prompted me to use SS and it has worked out well.
Doesn't hurt that 200 ft was $10.
 

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Main reason I use SS430 over other wire is resistance and dry burn. I have a 2.5mm ID, 8 wrap SS dual coil config at .31 ohms (DNA200). That in Grade 1 Ti would be .16 or so. That means more battery life.
While you can make contact coils with Ti I have found them finicky. With SS I make a coil, dry burn looking for even heaing, and vape away.
SS just made TC easier. It also has a more linear TC curve which helps with accuracy.
Battery life and dry burn were what prompted me to use SS and it has worked out well.
Doesn't hurt that 200 ft was $10.

Thank you. That makes perfect sense. :thumbs:
 
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