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koopor plus and crown in tc whats the TCR you use

Mattp169

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i know its been posted a hundred times but cant find it.
what tcr are people using for crown coils. i know they have nickle legs or may have nickle legs etc.

also specifically on the koopor plus...is there a damn way to set the max wattage it uses in TC like you do on say a 3li.

I had my crius in TC mode and it was fine, but it just felt like it was firing too damn many watts and causing a burnt taste. specificallly the juice tasted burnt not the wick. But the temp was at 410F and i wanted it warmer, but couldnt figure out how without the juice burning.
 

Neunerball

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i know its been posted a hundred times but cant find it.
what tcr are people using for crown coils. i know they have nickle legs or may have nickle legs etc.

also specifically on the koopor plus...is there a damn way to set the max wattage it uses in TC like you do on say a 3li.

I had my crius in TC mode and it was fine, but it just felt like it was firing too damn many watts and causing a burnt taste. specificallly the juice tasted burnt not the wick. But the temp was at 410F and i wanted it warmer, but couldnt figure out how without the juice burning.
I'm unfamiliar with the mod. However, when your juice tastes burned, you'll have to decrease the temperature. As for the Crown coils, I'm using the information I got from the Steam Engine for 316L SS wire, for my DNA200.
 

OE Burntpiston

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Sounds like maybe a wicking issue. You can change how hard it hits in TC or power mode. Click the fire button 3 times then click once more. Once you choose either TC or power you set how hard it ramps up. It will show min, soft, hard, or max. I still think it's a wicking issue. When you wick the crius and push it in the juice channels it should be loose. An easy way to tell if it's not wicking enough is to close off the air vent and take a few drags. You should see air bubbles coming from the juice holes. Open up the vents and hit it like normal. If it does taste better then you know it's not wick correctly. There are some good video's on YouTube that might help. .http://vapingunderground.com/threads/i-got-my-crius-v3-now-for-my-questions.176054/#post-852166
 

Neunerball

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Sounds like maybe a wicking issue. You can change how hard it hits in TC or power mode. Click the fire button 3 times then click once more. Once you choose either TC or power you set how hard it ramps up. It will show min, soft, hard, or max. I still think it's a wicking issue. When you wick the crius and push it in the juice channels it should be loose. An easy way to tell if it's not wicking enough is to close off the air vent and take a few drags. You should see air bubbles coming from the juice holes. Open up the vents and hit it like normal. If it does taste better then you know it's not wick correctly. There are some good video's on YouTube that might help. .http://vapingunderground.com/threads/i-got-my-crius-v3-now-for-my-questions.176054/#post-852166
Mmmmhhh?! Where does the OP mention the Crius?
 

OE Burntpiston

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I had my crius in TC mode and it was fine, but it just felt like it was firing too damn many watts and causing a burnt taste. specificallly the juice tasted burnt not the wick. But the temp was at 410F and i wanted it warmer, but couldnt figure out how without the juice burning./QUOTE]
 

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