So, I had some time to tinker with TC and I just cant get it to hit like VW.
Using a .6 316L SS Pockex coil in my Nautilus X, normally I vape 125% .3 preheat, 19.5w.
Tried TC in TFR 316 and TCR (92) modes @ 25w, and even when set to 600* it barely gives any flavor/heat compared to VW. Resistance is locked at .635 which is about the median of the live resistance when cold.
Device monitor shows that the device hits target temp every time, but the device screen constantly flashes protection when in this mode
"at" temp.
Do the coils have to be explicitly listed as a TC coil, or should any 316L SS coil work?
You could still use preheat, seconds, watts etc on TC.Using a .6 316L SS Pockex coil in my Nautilus X, normally I vape 125% .3 preheat, 19.5w.
Tried TC in TFR
And you can inhave more/less quicker and dont change settingsThe only advantage I see with TC is it might save a little on battery usage
My experience is i can set it and forget it in VW.... TC I spend the whole day dialing it in. I hit on a setting around bedtime... only to have to start over adjusting in the morning. I've had the same VW settings aside from bumping the wattage a few watts up or down at build time for about 2 months. Doing different SS builds every 3 to 5 days.And you can inhave more/less quicker and dont change settings
What is your target? A lot of vapers who just woke up and started think about safety very serious seriosly want to get correct temperature and find and dance with TCR/TFR/curves/resistance about 0.00x and want correct vaping on 200 C. In my experience, it could be 150 C, 250 C, now my T is 150. Really, just taste combination is enough. You could set TCR to 70, it makes it more sensitive and try to find your valueTC I spend the whole day dialing it in.
So, I had some time to tinker with TC and I just cant get it to hit like VW.
Using a .6 316L SS Pockex coil in my Nautilus X, normally I vape 125% .3 preheat, 19.5w.
Tried TC in TFR 316 and TCR (92) modes @ 25w, and even when set to 600* it barely gives any flavor/heat compared to VW. Resistance is locked at .635 which is about the median of the live resistance when cold.
Device monitor shows that the device hits target temp every time, but the device screen constantly flashes protection when in this mode when "at" temp.
Do the coils have to be explicitly listed as a TC coil, or should any 316L SS coil work?
You could still use preheat, seconds, watts etc on TC.
Isn't 19.5W on a Naughty X a bit high?
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Then increase your TCR to 120 fox example and try again, but I think you have problem with start resistanceI get vapor, but its a very very cold vape even at 600F
That does, but only if combination of preheat/wattage dont be more than target tempBut that shouldnt matter with TC. It should still have 25W to get it to temp which is above my preheat wattage.
Can you give screenshot of device monitor in AF how your vaping works?I use preheat with TC, but I dial my wattage down to below where it hits TC until about the end of the puff. The preheat gives it a quick bump to get to temp a little quicker.
So I shouldnt be using the 92 that is for 316SS?Then increase your TCR to 120 fox example and try again, but I think you have problem with start resistance
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Current build is 28 316l at 1.1ohm single in avocado22. Is great in VW at 19watts curve starts at 150 % decending to 80% over 4 second draw.... I want that. Or something close.What is your target? A lot of vapers who just woke up and started think about safety very serious seriosly want to get correct temperature and find and dance with TCR/TFR/curves/resistance about 0.00x and want correct vaping on 200 C. In my experience, it could be 150 C, 250 C, now my T is 150. Really, just taste combination is enough. You could set TCR to 70, it makes it more sensitive and try to find your value
Resistance is locked at .635 which is about the median of the live resistance when cold.
Can you give screenshot of device monitor in AF how your vaping works?
28ga Ni200 build on puff:
Full scale (100%):
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Zoomed in on resistance (10%)
View attachment 646037
26ga, SS316L, .508 ohm, 10.5W, 400F on puff:
Full scale (100%):
View attachment 646041
Zoomed in on resistance (10%):
View attachment 646043
If your cold resistance is not stable you have bigger issues. There is no way you're going to get a consistent vape.
Ahh...So I shouldnt be using the 92 that is for 316SS?
Ive also tried unchecking lock resistance, and using the median of the cold resistance over a few minutes.
The live is like .15ohm below the "cold" resistance though
Ahh...
Ahh... You should know how TCR works.
Basically
1) In vape, TCR is how much percent on every 100°Celcius it changes. Not Farengeit. I don't know what you know about celcius, but 0 is when water start turn to ice, 100°C when water boils
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For example, SS changes around 10% (it can be different)/100 C
It means TCR=100
If base coil (on 20 C) have 1 ohm, 120 C will have around 1.1 ohm, 220->1.2 ohm
Nickel changes 60%, or TCR 600
If ¨base=1, then 120°C≈1.6 ohm
2) Bigger resistance gives bigger accuracy
So, if base coil of ss=1 ohm, 120°C≈1.1ohm 200°C target resistance≈1.2ohm
If base resistance 0.1, device should catch 0.12 ohm, it improves error range
That's why if you want to use TC on nichrome with 1%/100°C or 10 TCR you should use coil with resistance >1ohm
3)If your device have correct TCR but
works normal on low °C like 120 it means that base resistance higher than real. Real resistance 1ohm, but if start point is 1.1 ohm, target resistance will be around 1.32 on ~1.2 (what you need) you will see about 90°C
And vs, if you should set too high temperature, base resistance lower than real.