hello,
I have a question regarding Ni200 Pre-Built coils.
I'll explain and give an example based on what I'm actually using.
I have the FreeMax Scylla tank with a 0.15 Ni200 pre built coil head (the Starre FreeMax one's) and when I first install these coil heads - it reads a solid 0.15 (as stated on the package & on the coil) - and I run it locked in at 0.15. Sometime when I use he coil & switch it out into a new tank, or just switch my tanks to a new device - the resistance, when I re-lock it in for TC use, it sometimes fluctuates to different ohms. Like more often than others, it will read 0.17 - is it a BAD IDEA to use such coils that read 0.15 on package - at a resistance of 0.17, or is this an indication that the coil is damaged and needs to be replaced?
I find the vapor quality to be MUCH better when it reads off for some reason .. Like when it reads, 0.17 or 0.19 - it vapes like 2-4x times better than when I Vape it at 0.15 - why is that? I understand the coil wires change in resistance due to heat and use - but my main question and focus here is, IS IT O.K to use these coils which are 0.15 or 0.25 at 0.17/0.19 for the 0.15 and 0.27/0.26 for the 0.25?
Or should I be concerned when this happens & only use NI200 on devices where I can manually enter the cold coil resistance & lock it in at said printed resistance on coil package?
Also, can someone explain to me some things about Ni200 pre built coils that it seems I'm unaware of given what I've stated here & asked about. I much like and prefer ni200 over Kanthal - I've tried switching back to Kanthal & said this pack of Herakles ni200 coils were my last - but I tried - and Kanthal just does not do it for me - not enough flavor AT ALL. Idk if it's just the type of Kanthal I'm using in pre built coils or what, but nickel just seems to be the way to go. Ha.
Thanks in advanced & looking forward to some feedback & advice and possibly some answers to my questions
I have a question regarding Ni200 Pre-Built coils.
I'll explain and give an example based on what I'm actually using.
I have the FreeMax Scylla tank with a 0.15 Ni200 pre built coil head (the Starre FreeMax one's) and when I first install these coil heads - it reads a solid 0.15 (as stated on the package & on the coil) - and I run it locked in at 0.15. Sometime when I use he coil & switch it out into a new tank, or just switch my tanks to a new device - the resistance, when I re-lock it in for TC use, it sometimes fluctuates to different ohms. Like more often than others, it will read 0.17 - is it a BAD IDEA to use such coils that read 0.15 on package - at a resistance of 0.17, or is this an indication that the coil is damaged and needs to be replaced?
I find the vapor quality to be MUCH better when it reads off for some reason .. Like when it reads, 0.17 or 0.19 - it vapes like 2-4x times better than when I Vape it at 0.15 - why is that? I understand the coil wires change in resistance due to heat and use - but my main question and focus here is, IS IT O.K to use these coils which are 0.15 or 0.25 at 0.17/0.19 for the 0.15 and 0.27/0.26 for the 0.25?
Or should I be concerned when this happens & only use NI200 on devices where I can manually enter the cold coil resistance & lock it in at said printed resistance on coil package?
Also, can someone explain to me some things about Ni200 pre built coils that it seems I'm unaware of given what I've stated here & asked about. I much like and prefer ni200 over Kanthal - I've tried switching back to Kanthal & said this pack of Herakles ni200 coils were my last - but I tried - and Kanthal just does not do it for me - not enough flavor AT ALL. Idk if it's just the type of Kanthal I'm using in pre built coils or what, but nickel just seems to be the way to go. Ha.
Thanks in advanced & looking forward to some feedback & advice and possibly some answers to my questions