Nickel can only be used on TC (temperature control) mods, which means you have to set both the temperature and the power to your own liking.How many power would a dual coil nickle coil need?
28G
Nickle 200
2mm, 9 wraps
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Nickel can only be used on TC (temperature control) mods, which means you have to set both the temperature and the power to your own liking.How many power would a dual coil nickle coil need?
28G
Nickle 200
2mm, 9 wraps
I'm using a Goliath V2 with dual coil RBA with Evic Vt mini (single 18650) I feel that there isn't enough power to drive it to the optimal temperatureNickel can only be used on TC (temperature control) mods, which means you have to set both the temperature and the power to your own liking.
To what power did you try, think the Evic Mini can go up to 75W.I'm using a Goliath V2 with dual coil RBA with Evic Vt mini (single 18650) I feel that there isn't enough power to drive it to the optimal temperature
Up to tried up to 60w. Ramps up too slowlyTo what power did you try, think the Evic Mini can go up to 75W.
Up to tried up to 60w. Ramps up too slowly
Sounds improbable with 28g. I suspect the Nickel wire is loose or broken somewhere. What temperature (in C) are you set at?Up to tried up to 60w. Ramps up too slowly
250 cSounds improbable with 28g. I suspect the Nickel wire is loose or broken somewhere. What temperature (in C) are you set at?
With regulated mods that is mostly irrelevant, especially in TC mode. With mech mods, the lower the resistance the higher the current.Also a noob here, was wondering if your battery is capable of providing enough Amps? I think the lower the resistance the more amps are needed? Guess the experts can answer that one...
Yeah, I can see no problem other than a loose connection somewhere.250 c
Not sure I agree with your reason for suggesting spaced coils. With Nickel they say spaced coils are better because it is Nickel - more about the inherent qualities of Nickel than calculating the temp. I have done contact coils with both Ti and SS in TC mode with good effect, and so have many other vapers.@ bubble bee..
Don't want to interfere but using TC mode you have to run spaced coils
Looking at your pic those coils are not spaced..
Secondly in TC mode you don't use watts as in power mode u use joules.. This in lay man's terms means the amount off power in a given period of time.
So cranking up the "joules" will exponentially increase the power in a given time say 1 second
What this does in reality is it blasts the coil and then the TC regulation kicks in quicker because you have reached the desired temperature setting..
TC mode is primarily controlled by the temperature selected and not by how much power you throw at it. That's why sometimes a device sounds like a tractor engine its because joules to high coil heats to quick and temp restriction kicks in switching it off so to speak
Critical to your build the device measures the fluctuation in the wire to calculate temperature so that is why the coils have to be spaced and cannot touch at all
So in TC mode you select comfortable temp for you then play around with joules to find the ideal vape for you.
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These coils are running beautifully so far, I'll still get to doing some spaced ones later to see what the difference is. The DNA200 doesn't do Joules, but from what I have gathered so far Watts and Joules do pretty much the same thing if you take all the technical jargon out.
I'm with you there, the eVic VT with the Ego Mega was a disaster but the DNA200 is a completely different animal, I think I'm going to enjoy it once I understand it all betterI have only had unpleasant experiences with TC. It really sucks.
I'm going to build dual 26g Ni200 contact coils this evening and see how it goes.
I thought it MUST be spaced.
No experience with nickle, but a quick google yielded this.So it's safe to build unspaced nickel coils ?
Spacing the coils gives you maximum surface area, with less length of wire, allowing the chip in the mod to easily attain the estimated temperature, based on the change of resistance.
Additionally, nickel is exceptionally malleable, and tends to move ever so slightly as it's under fire, making a compressed coil consistently gain hot spots over use.
No experience with nickle, but a quick google yielded this.
Is that not just Nichrome N80, which Steam Engine does cater for?hi,
a bit of a noob as i will be trying TC with new mod soon, but just to see what the difference is between NI200 and NI80?
i googled and it was said it was just the percentage of purity?
what i want to know is that i wanted to get a rough estimate of coil size on Steam-engine or coiltoy sites, will NI80 be the same or close enough to use and an estimate?
I don't really know what I'm doing when it comes to TC but I'm learning now that I have a proper TC device. The eVix VT was ok, it worked but this Wismec Reuleaux is something else. Anywhay.... I chucked this dual setup together on the Bellus quickly this morning and it's performing brilliantly with Complex Chaos Freaky Loops on Cotton Bacon v2
3mm ID
28g Nickel 200
10 Wrap dual
0.10 ohms
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thats what i didnt understand untill you said it.
nichrome and nickel
so NI80 and NI200 are different metal compounds,
what would the recommended be for TC between the 2?
and resistance wise, will it be the same?