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I now have both Ni and Ti coils for my eGo ONE tank... 0.4 ohms is the standard for the Titanium, and 0.2 ohms is the standard for the Nickel. Personal experience so far - I'm a bit between a rock and a hard place...
Titanium - Bigger flavor, bigger clouds... but sometimes I get a harsh vape if I'm not careful with the temp settings, depending on the juice I'm vaping. Since my mod only has an Ni mode, I set the temp 100F lower to get an equivalent temperature for Ti. Though the reading on the screen is technically wrong, I essentially know what temp I'm actually vaping at, so that's petty semantics to me.
Nickel - Always a very smooth vape, but I feel like the flavor is a little muted, and has a different quality to it. Not better or worse necessarily... just different.
Sadly, the Joyetech kanthal coils for the eGo ONE differ from the TC coils, in that they lack airholes at the bottom of the coil... they really restrict airflow too much for me, and I therefore don't use them.
Who else can shed more light on this subject? Thanks.
Titanium - Bigger flavor, bigger clouds... but sometimes I get a harsh vape if I'm not careful with the temp settings, depending on the juice I'm vaping. Since my mod only has an Ni mode, I set the temp 100F lower to get an equivalent temperature for Ti. Though the reading on the screen is technically wrong, I essentially know what temp I'm actually vaping at, so that's petty semantics to me.
Nickel - Always a very smooth vape, but I feel like the flavor is a little muted, and has a different quality to it. Not better or worse necessarily... just different.
Sadly, the Joyetech kanthal coils for the eGo ONE differ from the TC coils, in that they lack airholes at the bottom of the coil... they really restrict airflow too much for me, and I therefore don't use them.
Who else can shed more light on this subject? Thanks.
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