Become a Patron!

Temperature Control

omghax

Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Hello, I was wondering if this would be a good category to add to the forums?

Thanks
 

kwtony

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Yup, cause everyone needs a little TC in their life

436E4044-F2CF-4B07-B3F5-7EB21754964D-9173-0000030A30197566_zpsr99aypdt.jpg
 

CurlyxCracker

Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Member For 3 Years
Member For 2 Years
Member For 1 Year
Member For 5 Years
Edit, I'm retarded.
But I agree to a new TC dedicated sub.
 
Last edited:

VapnJake

Bronze Contributor
Member For 4 Years
agreed...

@kwtony that picture suddenly makes me want to drink a beer and vape... thanks for that! too bad I'm at work lol
 

kwtony

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
This is actually garbos grill, just 1.5 blocks from Tuna. Funny thing, i was at tuna last night tho. Great music


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

fq06

Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Yep, it's time. Went from a select few manufacturers had the new technology for a year to just about every manufacturer releasing a TC device and is now accessible under $50.
Once the ball started rolling prices tumbled month by month, there is a much larger user base now that you don't have to drop over $150 to own one.

TC is no longer a niche product, time for it's own sub.
 

kwtony

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
If any part of this setup were to fail, I would replace it with the exact same component. In fact, Im going to make a whole second kit in white and blue, just so i don't have to choke a bitch like @Teresa P wanted to do if something happens to mine :) This setup is inespensive enough to get two and still not spend a whole bunch of money. I swear, If i had this information when i first started, i could have saved a ton of money :)

57C8AA6E-94DF-4BC0-9848-BAE03F63CD8C-8379-000002A457636532_zps68vtnwxq.jpg
 

Teresa P

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Senior Moderator
VU Donator
Diamond Contributor
Member For 4 Years
If any part of this setup were to fail, I would replace it with the exact same component. In fact, Im going to make a whole second kit in white and blue, just so i don't have to choke a bitch like @Teresa P wanted to do if something happens to mine :) This setup is inespensive enough to get two and still not spend a whole bunch of money. I swear, If i had this information when i first started, i could have saved a ton of money :)

57C8AA6E-94DF-4BC0-9848-BAE03F63CD8C-8379-000002A457636532_zps68vtnwxq.jpg
I think I'm just gonna dig out my Boge Spinner for work from now on....easier to ram up someone's keister when they knock it off a table.....grrrrrr......:mad:
 

Dr3d

Yes. What was the question?
VU Donator
Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
Just yes ... it is time for a dedicated subforum. IMO and ...
 

ChrisL

VU Donator
Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
I was going to say if you have a comment/question about TC mods, post in the regulated forum. If you have a question about TC tanks/coils, etc then post in those forums. Im sure the posts in this new TC forum will get moved to the other dedicated forums when all the responses are specifically about one subject the other forums cover. (I think:confused:.)
 

snake94115

Diamond Contributor
Member For 4 Years
If any part of this setup were to fail, I would replace it with the exact same component. In fact, Im going to make a whole second kit in white and blue, just so i don't have to choke a bitch like @Teresa P wanted to do if something happens to mine :) This setup is inespensive enough to get two and still not spend a whole bunch of money. I swear, If i had this information when i first started, i could have saved a ton of money :)
You and me both bubba.
 

DED420

Silver Contributor
Member For 4 Years
SS hands down! Better flavor, more consistent vapor production, and works in both TC and Power modes. Plus Ni and Ti will give off dioxides if dry fired, or will just downright melt if heated too much, whereas SS is more lenient. Plus working with Ni/Ti is like working with lead, it's far too pliable, making it hard to shape/fix coils......... Need I say more?
 

snake94115

Diamond Contributor
Member For 4 Years
SS hands down! Better flavor, more consistent vapor production, and works in both TC and Power modes. Plus Ni and Ti will give off dioxides if dry fired, or will just downright melt if heated too much, whereas SS is more lenient. Plus working with Ni/Ti is like working with lead, it's far too pliable, making it hard to shape/fix coils......... Need I say more?
Thanks for the input now I just need to find some SS coil-heads for some of my tanks.
 

VU Sponsors

Top