I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. TCR is not a measure of resistance. TCR is the rate at which the resistance of the wire climbs when heated ... temperature coefficient of resistance.
Going to steam-engine.org and using their wire wizard will help you determine the TCR. Typically for 316l it's 0.00098.
Knowing what it's supposed to be, though, and what works with your specific mod is a different question altogether. For instance, many smok mods want the TCR for stainless steel to be set around 110. Also, many mods do not use standard measurements for TCR. For instance, aspires latest offering what's whole numbers.
So, if you'll tell us what mod you have and what you're trying to achieve we might have better answers...
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Well, .36 is a roughish guesstimate, and pretty close to .4, so...So far so good. I did 6 spaced wraps. Came to about .4. Did you maybe mean 5 wraps? Anyway, at 380 degrees, the protection kicks on pretty fast. Maybe a second after reaching temp. Is that what it should be doing? I’m thinking yes. I like the quicker hit, but I’m guessing I need a higher temp to get a bit more from it. The flavor was actually better than normal on my Bonza, so I can’t be going in the wrong direction, I guess )
Well, .36 is a roughish guesstimate, and pretty close to .4, so...
You can increase the temp, and play with the wattage to dial in the vape you're happiest with. The singe point of cotton is 420 F. I start a little below that and usually end up around 450 F depending on the mod and wattage.
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Well, .36 is a roughish guesstimate, and pretty close to .4, so...
You can increase the temp, and play with the wattage to dial in the vape you're happiest with. The singe point of cotton is 420 F. I start a little below that and usually end up around 450 F depending on the mod and wattage.
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I think you have that wrong TCR for SS316L is .00092I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. TCR is not a measure of resistance. TCR is the rate at which the resistance of the wire climbs when heated ... temperature coefficient of resistance.
Going to steam-engine.org and using their wire wizard will help you determine the TCR. Typically for 316l it's 0.00098.
Knowing what it's supposed to be, though, and what works with your specific mod is a different question altogether. For instance, many smok mods want the TCR for stainless steel to be set around 110. Also, many mods do not use standard measurements for TCR. For instance, aspires latest offering what's whole numbers.
So, if you'll tell us what mod you have and what you're trying to achieve we might have better answers...
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