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how to.get warm vape with ni 200 coils on nebox

by Ramon White Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do you warm up a coil?

Warm It Up: Vaping MODsInspect and prime your coil by soaking it thoroughly with the e-liquid of your choice making sure to saturate it completely as well as the cotton on the inside. ... Inspect and soak your wick thoroughly with the e-liquid of your choice. ... Make sure to coat both juice holes from the inside thoroughly.More items...•

What coil setting should my vape be on?

For 2-ohm coils, the ideal voltage falls between the ballpark of 3.3 to 4.0 volts. Higher ohm (aka higher resistance) coils allow for a higher voltage. They also tend to produce less vapour and at a cooler temperature. With this in mind, it's upon you to find out what works best for your palate.

How do you vape with temperature control?

How to vape in TC. Put your mod into TC mode and select the corresponding wire type for the coils you have. If the mod has a TCR you can enter the exact TCR value. After that, ensure that your mod and tank are both at room temperature so the temperature readings will be more accurate.

What temp and wattage should I vape at?

Many people agree that 420 degrees Fahrenheit or 216 degrees Celsius is the sweet spot. You get as much flavor as possible without feeling the warmth of the vapor. If you want to add even more flavor, try a temperature between 425 and 450 degrees Fahrenheit or 218 and 232 degrees Celsius.

What is NI mode on vape?

Nickel Mode (Ni Mode) Nickel Mode (or Ni Mode) is used only for nickel wire. Nickel is revered for its rapid temperature ramp-up, but since it is a softer metal than others, it can be difficult coil with. You should always avoid dry burning nickel coils because this will oxidize the metal, ruining the wire.

What is NI on a vape?

Nickel (Ni) and Titanium (Ti) coils are typically wrapped to very low resistances and should never be used in a vaporizer that doesn't have a Temperature Control Vaping feature.

What wattage should I vape at 0.2 ohm?

0.3 ohms - 40 watts to 90 watts. 0.2 ohm coils - 40 watts to 100 watts.

What wattage gives the best flavor?

The sweet spot for getting a balance of vapour and flavour is around 0.3ohms. Depending on your coil choice you'll want to up the wattage from anywhere between 50 and 100 watts. Clapton and Alien coils usually take a bit more power to ramp up so you'll want to boost the wattage if you're using either of these options.

Does higher wattage burn coils faster?

When you vape at a high wattage, the liquid absorbed by the coil's wick could be burning off faster than the wick material can absorb more ejuice.

What wattage should I set my Novo 4 to?

This coil is only rated as being best at 12W, no wattage range, so I kept it around 12W to prevent burning out the coil. The flavor is slightly less intense than the DC coil, probably due to the lowest wattage, but if you like a cooler vape it's not bad.

bombastinator ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

Nichrome is generally considered an obsolete material so it wouldn’t surprise me. This is one reason why I avoid coil head cartridges. You are subject to the whims of manufacturing

chellie Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I have been vaping with kanger for 6 years and I like to vape with Ni200 coils, but I'm noticing alot of places are sold out. Is kangertech still manufacturing them?

Pete M Senior Member

I've noticed they stopped selling them in shops here (UK). I was told in the vape shop I go to they've stopped manufacturing but maybe take that with a pinch of salt. They're pretty reliable but just because they're not stocking them anymore doesn't necessarily mean that.

DarkButterfly Full Member

I use mainly Kanger too -- I have 2 Kbox nano boxes, a subtank mini box, nebox and a subbox mega. I mainly use with toptanks (mini and nano) and protank 4 . They all take the same coil heads as well as the rba piece so now I just use the rba so I do not have to buy coils anymore.

chellie Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I use the all subtank minis, and it's so weird but I like to use them on the joyetech ego one VT on Ni setting with the Ni200 coils, all the mods that I set the temperature just doesn't compare to my ego VT weird huh lol I bought like 10 of the ego one VT because the break so easily.

Baditude ECF Guru ECF Veteran

I have been thinking about trying to build my own coils, I just thought it looked so complicated, and with kids not much time to do it. But it doesn't sound that bad how you explained so maybe I will give it a shot. Does the flavor taste good still. And which cottons do you buy? That bacon package I always see online?

Beamslider Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

If you plan on using NI200 for to build coils, dry burning it is probably not a good idea.

bullet08 Super Member ECF Veteran

long story short, came from mech mod. wanted consistent vape so got 200w mod and set it up with 0.1ohm dual alien coils running around 100w or so and was very happy. heard great things about number of 75w mods. so got two. i can't seem to got nice warm vape out of 75w mods. if i build 0.2ohm coil, and bump up the power, it says weak batt.

sonicbomb Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Unlike a mechanical device, on a regulated the resistance is not a factor. The mod will deliver the wattage you select regardless as long as the resistance is within the boxes design parameters and the batteries can deliver enough power.

bullet08 Super Member ECF Veteran

Unlike a mechanical device, on a regulated the resistance is not a factor. The mod will deliver the wattage you select regardless as long as the resistance is within the boxes design parameters and the batteries can deliver enough power.

Skold Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I used to use 40w mods approx 4 years ago, then last year got a coolfire 4 plus an now i have 3 or 4 duel battery 220w mods an love them but i still only vape around 40w So battery life is great

Nomoreash Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

yupe, battery safety is rather important. kept my coils to above 0.3ohm on mech mod. but it seems some of these regulated mods allow me to go really low. tho, 0.1ohm is good enough on me. i think i'll stick to 200w+ mods 75w mods are ok for cool vape, but i'm really enjoying the warm vape i got out of high power.

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