When I first got in to t.c. I encountered the inevitable snags and was informed about twisted 28s (twisting Kantian and nickel ) and it seems to stabilize things a bit and improve flavor. If you've never tried this method I strongly suggest it.Good luck on the vapeing journey.Hey all, noob here! this is my first post so go easy on me lol.
Got the heatvape invader mini with TC and was running 2.4mm diameter 28g nickel coil at 0.16ohm on my lemo 2. The TC feature definitely seems to work however I'm noticing flavor(DIY vanilla custard) tasting abit weird, been through 3 tanks and still tasting wonky but not exactly terrible. Hoping to find out if that is normal. Also I'm getting super inconsistent hits in flavour. Vapor production seems the same though. Started off running at 300 degrees celsius eventually going up to the max 600 degrees and it seems to put out better flavor and vape the higher I go. the invader mini seems to lock the resistance of the coil automatically or atleast according to the display that's what it does. The major buzz kill of all is that after 1 or 2 good hits the wattage drops down to like single digits and you can forget about tasting any flavor, atleast for a few good minutes while I'm assuming it needs to cool down. No dry hits though since TC works as i said. Just need to know if this is what you gotta put up with on TC devices.
What am i getting wrong here? should i go for titanium wire as some posts suggests its much better? don't even know where I'm going to get it from but yeah. I'm back on my trusted kanthal build and starting to doubt the benefits of this TC feature.
Any advice?