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What temp on Titanium coil?

kennjbroas

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I have a joytech Evic VT -- i recently learned that i burnt my nickle coil on 500 f.

Whats a good temperature on a titanium coil? Or is it all preference
 

kwtony

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So you reved your cars engine up to full speed and it messed something up huh??

Every juice is different, and every vaper is different. So yes to both questions you asked..
 

kennjbroas

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But how would i know im not burning the coil? .. Does titanium have a certain temperature it should be set to?
 

Myk

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I'm not sure what you mean. You didn't burn your nickel coil at 500°, nickel melts at 2651°F. Do you mean burned the wick? 400° shouldn't burn dry cotton. When it's wet you can go higher.
I think titanium burns at 1472°. If you did pop the nickel coil there was a different reason than temperature setting.

I don't think the VT is very exact with it's temperature but I do think it's consistent (you could search out a pbusardo review video to find out) so once you know what you like on that mod/liquid it shouldn't change much
 

kennjbroas

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Well i had the nickle in first, then i started using it on a higher temp.. Around 500+ feren.. I only bought this last friday. Now everytime i vape the nickle i had a burnt taste in my mouth. I switched to titanium just now and it works all better. Am i doing something wrong? Sorry im new to vaping and i dont wanna keep switching coils every 3 days
 

Myk

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You probably burnt the wick. If you're handy you should be able to rewick it.

I wouldn't torch the coil to clean it. You could do very bad things to either nickel or titanium heating it like the first video does.
 

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