I have tested the titanium coils on the Evic VT and the vape is far better on the titanium coils.. I think Titanium is the way for temp sensing..
Your feedback on titanium?
Your feedback on titanium?
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For me, titanium falls in the same category as silica wicking. Functionally, they might be superior in many aspects, but in general they do come with a risk potential that is higher than the norm. As with everything in vaping, being informed is the first step, what you do with the information is your choice.
not true I use 8 wraps on my lemo 2 and am way above minimum ohms. Just put a strand of kanthal in with the legs so they tighten down well.
Have you tried twisting w/kanthal ?Strange i've found nickel to just be crap, TBH. stock coil, lasted me about 2 days, then was leaking, resistance was twitchy.
Nickel as a wire itself, is a pain to build with, and the resistance is so low you need 10 million wraps to get anywhere.
Guess its just different strokes.
Have you tried twisting w/kanthal ?
nope I have to disagree I will never make another coil with kanthal. Keeping a massive dripper coil at just the right temp is much safer than a hot vape.
I agree. I am still not 100 percent sold on temperature control.. I have noticed it works well if a tank is nearly empty. But other then that. Is it really such a massive deal... Maybe I need a
Some veterans to enlighten me because I still use the m80 with the vision mk over the evic vts temp sensing
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