4 a device that supports it?
3. If you are an experienced TC vaper, let us know what TC devices you have; If not, let us know which TC device is in your vape wish list
Right now I only have 2 eVic VT mods. One in yellow with the black stripe and one in black with the red stripe. Hopefully I will have 3 TC mods after this contest! lol
No yet5. Do you know TCR (temperature coefficient of resistance) before?
The sensor far as I can tell is in the coils.@AlmightyEvan
Just wondering about the new technology in the new Vaptio device. I'm curious as to how the secondary temp sensor is incorporated. Is it an RTD that has been mounted into the chimney?
I assume that the new 3-pin system is for data transfer from the sensor to the chip. Does that mean that the mod section would not work with other standard 510 atomizers? Would the Vaptio atomizer work in standard mode on a standard 510 mod? I'm very interested in this new device and technology. It seems that there are many directions that this could take the future of vaping.
As always, thank you very much for your time and consideration. Also, thank you for giving us yet another wonderful opportunity and contest. You and HeavenGifts continue to impress me with your generosity and wonderful customer service!
@orest - perfect skill1. Tag/recommend 1 forum member you know who uses TC device or has quite a few TC knowledge
@Bo8ka2. Tag/recommend 1 forum member you know who has some good coil rebuilding skills
my device - Wismec 200RC + Smok TFV4 + RCA -base3. If you are an experienced TC vaper, let us know what TC devices you have; If not, let us know which TC device is in your vape wish list
cotton, titan wire, scissors, clippers, jigger, CM 521 tab4. To use a TC device, what kind of vape stuff you need, like the material of the wire, the rebuid tools, ohm reader, etc
yes, use. for example for titan 420-4505. Do you know TCR (temperature coefficient of resistance) before? If you do, share the sheets of TCR you knew; If not, simply reply with “Not yet”
The sensor far as I can tell is in the coils.
The device can be used with regular 510 atomizers.
We aren't measuring vapor temperatures AFAIK, we are measuring coil temperatures. At least that's the way it appears to me, the coil could be the power carrier to a sensor in the chimney though.Maybe... but that wouldn't give a very accurate reading of the vapor temperature. If the sensor is that close to the coil, then it will measure radiant heat from the coil and give a false reading of "vapor temperature".
Have you seen if there is an RBA head for the included tank? I can't seem to find a whole lot of info on this yet...
Is this Mike vapes?Greets, peeps!
Thanks for this giveaway @AlmightyEvan! Love the black and red look of the mod!
No. 4
My wire of choice these days are almost exclusively SS316L. Never tried nickel and don't really want to - some say it's bad for you, some say it's not - since there are (better) alternatives, I just choose to avoid nickel. Before stainless steel became mainstream, I used to vape on Ti coils, but SS are just SO much better, if you're lazy like me. Since you don't have to worry about dryburning your coils, I build only when I feel like it/get new tank, heh. The rest of the time I just burn off the burnt juice, rinse the coil and call it a day.
An ohm reader is nice to have, especially when you're just startin out. Once you get a hang of it and figure out your "go to" builds, I find myself checking the coils on an ohm reader less and less. I am thinking about getting a Geektab 521 for the ability to fire the coils, in order to compact them and make sure they burn nice and evenly.
For the coild building, well, that depends what I want to build. If it's a plain build, or something like dual paralell, I just use my coil winder from Kuro Concepts (UD and Coil Master clone). Now that is one handy little thing! I started out building on drill/screwdriver bits and, sure, it's not too much of a hassle, but with these coild jigs/winders, making perfect coils every damn time is as easy as counting to three!
That's about it!
Good luck and have fun everyone!