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Hello, I am new to the forum. This is my question...
I have an Eleaf 50w with a melo2. I have .5 ohm coil. I'm firing at 35w to achieve the flavor that I had with my Atlantis 2 with .5 coils firing at 22w. Does this seem right?
Make that 2 questions...
The other thing that I've noticed with the melo is, I put the coil in, it reads .5 until I Vape, then it reads anywhere from .7-.9 Is this normal? Or do I have a defective batch of coils?
 

freemind

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The coils are different. So perhaps the wattage difference is necessary to achive the result you are looking for.

As to the varying coil resistance, are you using Kenthal coils? Ni coils?
 
The coils are different. So perhaps the wattage difference is necessary to achive the result you are looking for.

As to the varying coil resistance, are you using Kenthal coils? Ni coils?
Is it normal for the .5 to read .7 immediately?
TCTi coils
 
The coils are different. So perhaps the wattage difference is necessary to achive the result you are looking for.

As to the varying coil resistance, are you using Kenthal coils? Ni coils?
Excuse my ignorance but what are kenthal and Ni difference?
 

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Excuse my ignorance but what are kenthal and Ni difference?
Yes, Kenthal and Ni (nickel) are two different types metal in the coils.

As to the Ti coils, I don't use titanium so I don't know if it's normal, but I would venture to say it is.

IF you are using Ti coils, you should use them in temp control mode, not wattage.
 
Yes, Kenthal and Ni (nickel) are two different types metal in the coils.

As to the Ti coils, I don't use titanium so I don't know if it's normal, but I would venture to say it is.

IF you are using Ti coils, you should use them in temp control mode, not wattage.

How do I do that?
 

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The istick 50w is horrible at reading the correct resistance

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Moving this over to the Coils sub, where hopefully it gets some more eyeballs on it...

I'm not a titanium vaper, so I'm not sure if it's safe to vape Ti in power mode (wattage) - I do know that it can change resistance significantly under heat, which could explain your different readings. Hoping someone will chime in here to tell you whether this is safe or whether you should stick to Kanthal/stainless steel coils on a non-TC mod.
 

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Ohhh... Well that is altogether different then, isn't it? :redface: :)
Nevermind my post above OP!

I have no advice on running titanium in power mode. I'd try the coil builders thread... The children of the basement. There is no combination of weird electronic shit these guys haven't tried. They'll know. ;)
Next thing you know you'll be commenting on a thread that's already in the Coils sub...or commenting on a spam thread instead of hitting the report button, running the risk of some software glitch @Jim_MDP'ing you... ;)
 

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you should not be running Ti in power mode. The wire itself has a resistance increase with temp. As the op has seen it goes up fast.
i would advise to either get a tc mod or switch to ss or kantal coils.
 

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