A whole new breed of vapor, the Rayonoti Titanos!
A whole new breed of vapor, the Rayonoti Titanos!
A whole new breed of vapor, the Rayonoti Titanos!
580°F ?I made my first ti coils for the evic vt. Wicked with rayon of course, single pull...
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28g unkamen ti, 2.4mm, 9wraps, .32 ohms. 50w, 580°f
The VT seems quite limited in the higher temperature ranges, with 580f probably being much closer to 480f. I don't have one yet, just going by Pbusardo's tests.580°F ?
Sounds awful high. Did you happen to do a dry rayon scorch test with those settings?
The VT seems quite limited in the higher temperature ranges, with 580f probably being much closer to 480f. I don't have one yet, just going by Pbusardo's tests.
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I'm just trying to build some mental data of where different mods should be set with titanium. I haven't tried anything other than a DNA40 for TC, and the setting at which different dry wicking materials start to scorch is of interest.Ran it dry no problem.
Temp protected, vapor dropped nothing happened.
Im not sure why dry rayon would matter.
That's great. I use the NP setting (65) on my SXK rDNA and adjust the temp to 360-380f anyway. The temp in farenheit is just a number for me in any case. Can't be bothered to learn what it actually is in Celsius.Important note!
If you put the VT in Ni mode with a titanium coil, 185C feel EXACTLY like 185C on the DNA 40
So what's screwed up on the VT is the Ti TCR curve.
Regards
Tony
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So, with your kind help I learned to clean wire before using it, had a dual coil titanium setup going. I must admit, it was a very clean vape, but the density was deplorable. Maybe I'm just too used to kanthal, but the experience left something to be desired. I had a 7 wrap, .5mm running everywhere from 250F to 435F (I know, higher than you recommended, but it wasn't producing!) on an IPV4 with 20, 30 and then 50J. Am I doing it wrong, or is this just how it is for the time? OH! And someone mentioned an upcoming upgrade to the IPV4, any word on that?