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just got new pipe an IPV D2. with a Joytech Delta2.i was using a itaste vv with ce5-s .dont know what doin wrong but cant get work very well .when use ce5 tank get great cloud.i do the resistance test an have set to 40w, fluid control maxed open and airflow bout 1/4 open,coil type set to Ti01,temp 300c 563f
 
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Zamazam

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What is the resistance of the coil head in the Delta 2? The Delta 2 require a lot of wattage. Try 50 watts or higher. Keep going up till you get a thick vapor. Open the air flow at least half way.
 

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If you in fact are using a titanium coil and have it set to Ti01, 40 joules in temp mode with a 563 degree F temp setting you should be easily outperforming a ce5. Perhaps the coil is bad. What resistance are you reading when you set the coil resistance at room temperature? The LVC-Ti head is rated at 0.5 ohms at room temp and should should rise considerably on the display after firing. It should say Ti .5 ohm on the side of the coil. It could also be cutting power in temp mode for a dry coil. Try firing it looking at the menu display and not actually vaping it for several seconds to see if it displays a dry coil warning.
 
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coil says 20-45W and lvc 0.5 so think i was wrong with coil type . now trying Ni 200 setting with air halfway and 45w. when do resistance test it it 0.488ohm when fire for cpl seconds no dry coil warning and resistance go up to 0.494. thx for help guys gettin better but still not as good as like so might have try new coil.
 

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coil says 20-45W and lvc 0.5 so think i was wrong with coil type . now trying Ni 200 setting with air halfway and 45w. when do resistance test it it 0.488ohm when fire for cpl seconds no dry coil warning and resistance go up to 0.494. thx for help guys gettin better but still not as good as like so might have try new coil.
A 0.5 ohm coil is more likely to be a kanthal coil, which is used in power mode. Why do you think this is a nickel coil? The tank comes with two kanthal coils - did you buy the TC coils separately?
 

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Stick with the traditional Kanthal coils, wait on the temp control stuff IMHO.
 

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Mine came with Kanthal 0.5 ohm coils. I find it to be one of my most flavorful tanks and great vapor production. I'm using mine in the Power (vv/vw) setting, not in TC.
 

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