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RobbieR

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I am thinking about buying a Temp Control mod (Wismec Presa 75 watt TC is at the top of my list) and I have a couple questions about temp control.

1) On the Wismec website they say some of the advantages of temp control are, decreased juice consumption and decreased battery consumption. This is a quote from their website:

" No more dry hits and the consumption of battery power/liquid will also reduced obviously"

Is there any truth to this claim? Have any of you guys or girls noticed this when you switched to Temp Control?

2) Is there any information about the safety of vaping with Nickle / Titanium coils compared to Kanthal ?


Are there any other advantages or disadvantages of Temp Control I should know about before I take the plunge?

Thanks!
 
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Wow I can't believe no replys..
I don't use TC and I DONT PLAN to
On ur 1st question CONSUMPTION
THATS NOT ACCURATE, remember
Juice brings out the flavor, u might not get a dry hit, but will get less flavor, and who now a days gets dry hit??? But if you do get one, that means there's something wrong with ur wicking methods,cotton,juice flow etccc in a tank system, I'd rather have a dry hit, at least I know there's something wrong rather than vaping MY COTTON/etcc
I have seen vids on YT about NICKEL/TITANUIM safety, not sure how accurate the claims are but so far it's been mixed!!
I'm a 100% dripper, I build my own coils mainly CLAPTONS, I never get dry hits, my juice consumption the same, 5-10 ml per day, tanks system eats a lot of juice especially if ur one of those chain VAPERS, and it doesn't really matter TC OR POWER
IMO...


VAPE ON
 
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I haven't noticed a drop in juice use. But I have noticed my cotton stays much cleaner, with zero burn.

I run 2 Kangers, one nickel, the other Kanthal. I can certainly say the cotton last longer in TC mode.

I don't have the time to do complex coil builds. So I simply wrap the wire, wick the coil, prime it and vape. And I'm too cheap to buy premade coils/wire of any kind.
 

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As far as safety of materials............

Nichrome is made of nickel, chromium and iron
Kanthal is made of aluminum, chromium and iron
Nickel and Titanium, well, they are what they are.

If dry-burning concerns anyone when it comes to safety, then no wire should be dry burned, and temperature control should certainly help preventing overheating of any kind of wire.

Wire is cheap, and coils easily made if you rebuild. I use nickel and titanium, very little Kanthal, and no nichrome. I dry burn no coil; I replace it. With temperature control, and vaping flavorless, I am now changing wicks and coils once a month, just for fun.
 

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As far as safety of materials............

Nichrome is made of nickel, chromium and iron
Kanthal is made of aluminum, chromium and iron
Nickel and Titanium, well, they are what they are.

If dry-burning concerns anyone when it comes to safety, then no wire should be dry burned, and temperature control should certainly help preventing overheating of any kind of wire.

Wire is cheap, and coils easily made if you rebuild. I use nickel and titanium, very little Kanthal, and no nichrome. I dry burn no coil; I replace it. With temperature control, and vaping flavorless, I am now changing wicks and coils once a month, just for fun.

You the man! Flavorless damn!

That makes 2 I've seen here. I can't do it.
 

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Can't say that juice consumption is any less, but my batteries do last longer between charges running TC mode for sure. Not getting dry hits is a bonus too.
 

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well myself being a new TL convert.
i can say this and it has been seen quite often.
when you're talking about, TC mode be sure to reference your temp in degrees C or F and your power in Joules. wattage when your mod does not uses Joules
it could also help to reference the mod you're using and the mode as well as wire settings.

i have seen people say there temp in F when it was meant to be C
as well as use SS wire in Ni mode with a different Temp point for the upper limit

Also with premade coils 95% are still the tried and true Kanthal. some are SS with NR legs and Some are SS.
just remember (Ni200 , Ti) is for TC or TL devices exclusively.

now
1) as been addressed
2) Is there any information about the safety of vaping with Nickle / Titanium coils compared to Kanthal ?
this might help http://www.specialmetals.com/documents/Nickel 200 & 201.pdf
 
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well myself being a new TL convert.
i can say this and it has been seen quite often.
when you're talking about, TC mode be sure to reference your temp in degrees C or F and your power in Joules not wattage.
since wattage is for old style power mode or non tc devices people could get confused.

i have seen people say there temp in F when it was meant to be C then say wattage when they should be setting power.
some devices may be using wattage interchangeable which could get bad.

Also with premade coils 95% are still the tried and true Kanthal. some are SS with NR legs and Some are SS.
just remember (Ni200 , Ti) is for TC or TL devices exclusively.

now
1) as been addressed
2) Is there any information about the safety of vaping with Nickle / Titanium coils compared to Kanthal ?
this might help http://www.specialmetals.com/documents/Nickel 200 & 201.pdf

You can't reference in Joules without math. Unless your mod displays it.

I'm too lazy to break out a calculator.
 

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my mod does display it. IPV4S

You can't reference in Joules without math. Unless your mod displays it.

I'm too lazy to break out a calculator.
thanks for the update on that i will make some corrections
 

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Respect to you, lordmage. The 4S is a nice piece, as is the D2.

While I can't speak to battery use or juice consumption as I have plenty of both and replace as needed, It's true about dry hits - doesn;t happen. I vape tanks dry wien I'm changing flavor. 'Works every tome and reduces flavor transfer.

Flavor has simply not been a challenge. All tasty yums. :)
 

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Thanks for the suggestions and links. I thought reduced juice consumption was to good to be true. When I get my new mod I plan on buying a couple temp control coils to try it out. If I don't like it I can always go back to variable volt vaping.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions and links. I thought reduced juice consumption was to good to be true. When I get my new mod I plan on buying a couple temp control coils to try it out. If I don't like it I can always go back to variable volt vaping.

THat's exactly right but you do need to use the correct coils depending on your choice.
 

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I think it's a hokey marketing gimmick...
 

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I think it's a hokey marketing gimmick...

I go back and forth between TC & Power.

I will say, I prefer power mode. But some juices taste much better using temp control. Anything with a low % of Graham Crust flattens out (my prospective) when the wattage it too high. But it's still noticed in temp mode.

We can split hairs over the wattage actually used while in temp mode. But it won't change my thoughts on it ;)
 

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I go back and forth between TC & Power.

I will say, I prefer power mode. But some juices taste much better using temp control. Anything with a low % of Graham Crust flattens out (my prospective) when the wattage it too high. But it's still noticed in temp mode.

We can split hairs over the wattage actually used while in temp mode. But it won't change my thoughts on it ;)

I don't vape by numbers, so just adjust power based on the e-liquid and ambient conditions...
 

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I don't vape by numbers, so just adjust power based on the e-liquid and ambient conditions...

Flavor ;)

I can cook my steak at 400F, or I can cook it at 600F. One gives flavor, the other just cooks it.
 

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Yeah, that pesky science. DIY get's to be the same way, dammit. All that measuring an' numbers an' math & stuff. :D

I know which e-liquids taste best at what power and ambient temperature; 'science' doesn't...
 

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With my experience I do use less juice a lot. And I don't burn coils although they do wear out. And the battery life is great. Never had a dry burn with Ti, won't use ni. I'm very impressed.
 

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Like I said. Pesky ol' science. To each his own and I'm sure you know better, Steve.

Do you DIY?

I do know better. I know how to vape, know the e-liquids I use and know my equipment. I suppose TC is good for beginners to avoid dry hits...
No. Why would I DIY, when I can buy great e-liquid already made?
 

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I do know better. I know how to vape, know the e-liquids I use and know my equipment. I suppose TC is good for beginners to avoid dry hits...
No. Why would I DIY, when I can buy great e-liquid already made?
Actually I'm no beginner and in my experience it has increased the flavor. When you can keep it at the same temp at the desired temp you will find a smoother cleaner vape. I was not expecting this at all. All my friends that tried my unite loved it and are no buying them now. But if i had to i could do without it i have for years, but, for me it was better.
 

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Actually I'm no beginner and in my experience it has increased the flavor. When you can keep it at the same temp at the desired temp you will find a smoother cleaner vape. I was not expecting this at all. All my friends that tried my unite loved it and are no buying them now. But if i had to i could do without it i have for years, but, for me it was better.
Skill, technique and accurate mods do the same thing...
 

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Yeah, good for beginners. :D One of these days I will have vaped ling enough to catch up.

Why do any of us DIY? Actually, for better than premium e-liquids at a tiny fraction of the cost. I was just curious but was thinking you did not. It's all science-y and stuff. Doing it by 'feel' just doesn't work out.

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Yeah, good for beginners. :D One of these days I will have vaped ling enough to catch up.

Why do any of us DIY? Actually, for better than premium e-liquids at a tiny fraction of the cost. I was just curious but was thinking you did not. It's all science-y and stuff. Doing it by 'feel' just doesn't work out.

"Obey the law!" - Ohm

You can always use a VUSE. Their temp control is great for beginners...I don't have a problem paying for quality e-liquid...
 

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Skill, technique and accurate mods do the same thing...
To a point your correct, but i can have a smooth, consistence vape without all the trouble, I guess like me you would have to own one to understand.
 

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To a point your correct, but i can have a smooth, consistence vape without all the trouble, I guess like me you would have to own one to understand.

I don't find it to be any trouble at all; kind of like driving a car with a manual transmission...
 

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You can always use a VUSE. Their temp control is great for beginners...I don't have a problem paying for quality e-liquid...

Nor do I. And I didn't meant to imply otherwise. It sure is nice have the cash for extra mods & tanks & those silly TC coils, though ....

I understand, though. THere is a learning curve and all.
 

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Every answer reminds me of a bad role of the dice! Wow! no one really knows why or how they use TC? pretty freaking scary!
 

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You can always use a VUSE. Their temp control is great for beginners...I don't have a problem paying for quality e-liquid...

Hahaha many of us don't. But we're cheap F***s.

I enjoy mixing my own. The quality is much better than the vast majority of premiums I've tried.
 

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Every answer reminds me of a bad role of the dice! Wow! no one really knows why or how they use TC? pretty freaking scary!

I fry chicken with mine. The how is simple, set to 375F and let sit for 30 minutes
 

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Actually, I got a note from one of the mods to quit baiting Steve. Something about low-hanging fruit and getting the ANTZ sic'd on me. :D
 

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Hahaha many of us don't. But we're cheap F***s.

I enjoy mixing my own. The quality is much better than the vast majority of premiums I've tried.

I prefer to pay for convenience...
 

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We used to have a furniture store that sold furniture at to high a price for me to afford. For those of means, of course.

I bought the exact same furniture across town, at half the price. Because I was poor.

The other guy is out of business, and I see someone that lives in another country every month.

Money is good, if you're wise. But only if.
 

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Actually, I got a note from one of the mods to quit baiting Steve. Something about low-hanging fruit and getting the ANTZ sic'd on me. :D

Ok, you are just trolling. You must be part of the juvenile circle jerks who follow me around...
 

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Yeah, probably. I'm just on the shady side of 70.

Now, where's that damn ignore button for bullies? Oh, There It Is!
 

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Yeah, probably. I'm just on the shady side of 70.

Now, where's that damn ignore button for bullies? Oh, There It Is!

Maturity doesn't always follow age...
 

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Yeah, that's better. ANTZ - stamp 'em out with knowledge and science.

And ignore buttons!
 

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Yeah, that's better. ANTZ - stamp 'em out with knowledge and science.

And ignore buttons!

Maybe one day you'll grow up and learn to think for yourself...
 

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If we keep going at this pace, we should see mods that will wipe your ass after you shit your pants, amazing how something as simple as heating up a coil to vaporize glycerin can be fucked up by so many people who cant monitor their wicks or pay attention to what they are vaping. LOL
 

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If we keep going at this pace, we should see mods that will wipe your ass after you shit your pants, amazing how something as simple as heating up a coil to vaporize glycerin can be fucked up by so many people who cant monitor their wicks or pay attention to what they are vaping. LOL

Well, in truth we want this to be as simple as possible. And enjoyable to a larger base.

The industry won't survive with a bunch of old farts holding it back. Much like the grandfathering clause in the FDA framework.

We change, or die.
 

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If we keep going at this pace, we should see mods that will wipe your ass after you shit your pants, amazing how something as simple as heating up a coil to vaporize glycerin can be fucked up by so many people who cant monitor their wicks or pay attention to what they are vaping. LOL

The Millennial generation relies on the nanny state for everything...
 

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