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Ipv5 with velocity question

Douglas1116

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I had the velocity tank on my kanger before I got the ipv5 and was able to play around with the ohms to get make sure my builds were accurate, which was around .7 with 1, .4-.5 with 2 (when I had shitty batteries).

Now with the ipv5.. My ohms are around .22-.23 in tc mode with 2 dual Clapton nickel coils in tc mode. I usually run at 450F and 50-75 watts.. I know it's a higher wattage but I like big hits and big clouds.

So with all that information aside, my question is.. When I'm building the coils on the ipv5 I make sure it heats from the inside out evenly but I haven't seen a way inwich my ohms resistance was different.. I know you can set it yourself but when you first click the buttons they give you the recommended resistance which is usually what I go with.. Is this correct, or am I all wrong?

Thanks for any and all help :)
 

Stigma

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Let the coil cool down to room temperature then press the up and down buttons and lock the resistance. When the wires change temperature the resistance will of the wire fluxuate, locking the initial resistance let's your device stay working at that same resistance even though the resistance of the actual coils fluxuate as the heat and cool.
 

Stigma

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I have the ipv5 but I don't even use it in TC. I've tried it but I don't really like it. I like a nice warm vape and vape at 90w-110w usually.
 

Douglas1116

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Thank you very much, I'll give that a go.

I know want you mean about the tc mode but I've gotten it instilled in my head that it's better even tho it may not be
 

Stigma

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Thank you very much, I'll give that a go.

I know want you mean about the tc mode but I've gotten it instilled in my head that it's better even tho it may not be
I just haven't given it enough of a chance
 

Douglas1116

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From what I've read and heard it would seem as if the taste would be better and the juice wouldn't burn up as quick.
 

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