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mreeveshp

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Can someone help give me a walk through on setting the sliders and what especially the top one means so.ething about heat flux but just help me to understand this sweet spot feature

Thanks in advance
Mreeveshp

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XX_Fallen_XX

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From what i gather the "sweet spot" youre talking about is the best wattage based on your build. but you might like it lower or higher. its just a guestimate to give you a starting point
 

mreeveshp

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I'm still not understanding the heat flux slider for some reason. Like I just set heat flux to 200, power to 55 watt and it says 6 wraps. But I just don't understand it I mean I've been building for years and understand a lot to do with building but this is just confusing me. If someone could really just help me with truly understanding it I would greatly appreciate it.


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Squonkamaniac
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Heat flux is defined as the amount of heat transferred per unit area per unit time from or to a surface. In a basic sense it is a derived quantity since it involves, in principle, two quantities viz. the amount of heat transfer per unit time and the area from/to which this heat transfer takes place.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_flux
 

mreeveshp

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Thank you I will take a look at that link and see if it helps But if anyone else can give even more info on the sweet spot utility I would still appreciate that, I just like getting as much info as I can on stuff

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Squonkamaniac
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Thank you I will take a look at that link and see if it helps But if anyone else can give even more info on the sweet spot utility I would still appreciate that, I just like getting as much info as I can on stuff

Thanks
mreeveshp



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It depends on how you like to vape...HOT, medium, cool....adjust the wire, wire type, ohms et al- accordingly.

Play with different types of wire, size etc...as you make changes the heat flux changes automatically.
 

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This will be a nice cool vape.

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mreeveshp

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This will be a nice cool vape.

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Just seeing that helped me realize it's the same thing as the heat flux on steam-engine that I have used to know how hot a build would be. I'm new to cape tools pro I've always used steam engine and just wanted to try something different since everyone has been raving about it. So I think I'm good and got it now


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