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deadmau5whomp

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http://www.myvaporstore.com/Uwell-Crown-3-Coil-p/uwc7020.htm

It says these can be used in TC correct? I have read other places that they cant be? Or is that the older version? Got me a Smoant Charon with the UWell 3 anxious to get in the mail. First time doing TC. The coils are the .25 so the recommended wattage should be used in TC? Or just what i like? I like a warm vape.
 

Vapin4Joy

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The recommended wattage is in reference to watts/power mode. Personally I like the .25 and .5 Crown III coils in power mode. If you do TC as a rule low and slow, I would start at 30-40W and work up, the idea is to hit your target temp, 450-500 degrees.
 

fq06

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Dont know about the new coils but crown 1 had mixed wire typs in the SS coil so you had to run in TCR mode at around 100 and they worked great. If you were tobuse standard SS316 profile the TCR would be about 92 and it didn't work well in temp mode. You also needed a high end chip to TC it properly even with the custom TCR so most people thought they didn't work well in temp mode.

I would try SS316 mode, set watts at 100w and temp at 450°. If it's too cool, turn it up to 500°. Still too cool? You probably need to run the crown 3 coil in TCR mode at 100. Just a guess, I ran mine on my slice and it didn't need to be mess with past SS316 mode but all chips are different so YMMV.
 

fq06

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The recommended wattage is in reference to watts/power mode. Personally I like the .25 and .5 Crown III coils in power mode. If you do TC as a rule low and slow, I would start at 30-40W and work up, the idea is to hit your target temp, 450-500 degrees.


30-40 watts wouldn't even start producing vapor with those coils but I agree with the rest of what you said ;)
 

deadmau5whomp

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30-40 watts wouldn't even start producing vapor with those coils but I agree with the rest of what you said ;)
thanks! it says these coils are SUS316 looked it up and says SUS316 is stainless steel contained Chrome 18% & Nickel 12%, and added Molybdenum for increasing . corrosion resistance. So set the TCR 100?
 

Vapin4Joy

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No, the TCR is .00092, you can set the temp to 100 degrees if you want, but most regulated mods with a .25 SS316 coil will limit it to around 68 watts max, remember it's TC.
 

deadmau5whomp

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The recommended wattage is in reference to watts/power mode. Personally I like the .25 and .5 Crown III coils in power mode. If you do TC as a rule low and slow, I would start at 30-40W and work up, the idea is to hit your target temp, 450-500 degrees.
unfortunately i wasn't paying attention and bought the TC version of the Charon and not the VW. So TC it is lol or i assume that the TC version doesn't do VW, maybe it does?
 

fq06

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thanks! it says these coils are SUS316 looked it up and says SUS316 is stainless steel contained Chrome 18% & Nickel 12%, and added Molybdenum for increasing . corrosion resistance. So set the TCR 100?

Try it in regular SS temp mode. If it's too cool then it must be like the crown 1 and have Ni legs on the SS coils. IMO, run it in TCR mode at 100 (or 0.00100 or 0.0100 or whatever you mod does with the decimal space but the last three digits should be 100).
 
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