
Does the tcr88 work with SS316L vapes?
Hey it works! Set the TCR at 88 and SS316L vapes fine an update.. TCR 88 SS316L - works on some rta only (for me at least..) not work on KayFun mini/KayFun 5 .. get a buzzing sound from mod. could be the way the rta are builded? and works for me with the Q-class only too.. Wismec does not work with the same setting (TCR88)
Is SS316 good for TC?
SS316 is basically at the very low end of what our mods can accurately TC. I found it to be on the finicky side because of that reason. Mine would stay in TC but the graph was pretty choppy (it's just because the TCR is so low and the mod really has to work to keep it there - smaller the TCR the less resistance change, harder it is for the mod).
What is the difference between SS316L and ss317l?
SS316 and SS316L is 0.00092 SS317 and SS317L is 0.00088. I don't see the point of running TC mode unless you're using correct TC value Well, the point would be: they mix variant alloys and stamp them one or the other - and the "official" TCR doesn't work on occasion, but an "alternative" does..
What size wire for SS316L coils?
I want to use that setup in Temp Control and/or Wattage mode with SS316L coils. Bought 4 spool of SS316L wires (28ga single wire, Fused Clapton 28*28+32, Alien 0.3*0.8Flat+32ga, Clapton 26ga+32ga) and need build recommendations for a good vape with good flavor and vapor production.

What is a safe vaping temperature?
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.
Can I use SS316L in wattage mode?
TC vaping generally uses one of these four types of vape wires: Stainless steel: this wire is very popular and readily available. It comes in various grades such as 304, 316, 316L, 317, and 430 but the most common is SS316L. SS can be used in wattage or temperature control mode.
What wattage should I vape at 0.15 ohm?
The lower resistance options (0.15 to 0.3 ohms) can generally go from anything ranging between 60 and 110 watts. Start at the mid point and work your way up - the more heat you get the more intense the flavour will be.
What setting should I put my vape on?
Low-temperature vaping is the top recommendation for vape pens. It has a better flavor and it's safer, having less impact on your lungs. Low-temp vaping is usually set at 374℉. This setting produces a thinner vapor than higher temperatures.
What wattage should I vape at 0.4 ohm?
For example, a 0.4-ohm mod may recommend a 23 - 28 watt setting, and a 0.8-ohm mod may recommend you use up to 35 watts. Some recommendations can go much higher (e.g., 200 watts). Sub-ohm devices work best when using a high VG vape liquid (e.g., a VG/PG ratio of 70/30).
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.
Is Sub ohm vaping worse for you?
The 7 genes that were affected by both exposure conditions (0.15 Ω & 1.5 Ω) were dysregulated to a greater extent following exposure to e-cig aerosols produced under sub-ohm conditions (Fig. 3B). This suggests that sub-ohm vaping may be more detrimental to lung health than vaping under regular conditions.
What is Vapers tongue?
Vaper's tongue (also known as vaper's fatigue) is a term that covers taste-related ailments. Often this happens from frequent use of a single, individual flavour. So, if you've been vaping the same flavour for a few weeks. you'll probably start to notice the difference in taste or lack thereof.
Is lower ohms better for vaping?
Higher Ohm Coils The best way forward when looking to perfect your vape is to simply try different resistance levels and see how you get on.
How do I know what temperature to vape?
You'll typically want to vape 10° F (or 1° C) hotter than the average boiling point of the desired terpenes and/or cannabinoids, but be aware that it can slightly vary with different devices or strains. If you're vaping in the lower temperature range, don't throw out your already vaped bud.
What is the best wattage to vape at?
On the contrary, even 10 watts is sufficient to guarantee a satisfying vape, which may be ideal for new vapers. As you become more experienced, it's safe to say that vaping starts to shine between the range of 40 and 50 watts.
What's a good wattage to vape at?
What most people overlook, though, is the fact that even 10 watts is sufficient to guarantee a satisfying vape, and some users are right at home with this wattage. By and large, though, we could say vaping starts to get more exciting between the range of 40 and 50 watts.
kingdal Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran
Hi ECF, I'm not new to rebuilding but I am new to the DNA200 and SS wire. I started playing with it yesterday, built a dual 12 wrap 316L, 2.5mm ID, .38 ohms in an RDA and running it at 450F and 35 watts. I'm having 2 problems with it. First, within a second or two of hitting the button, the Temperature Protection message comes on.
Petabread Super Member ECF Veteran
Hi ECF, I'm not new to rebuilding but I am new to the DNA200 and SS wire. I started playing with it yesterday, built a dual 12 wrap 316L, 2.5mm ID, .38 ohms in an RDA and running it at 450F and 35 watts. I'm having 2 problems with it. First, within a second or two of hitting the button, the Temperature Protection message comes on.
RandyF Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran
I don't know how much experience you have with TC in general, but I would suggest starting with a single coil setup, dial that in, then move to dual coils. Temp control is finicky enough with one coil, trying to balance 2 coils using TC can be quite challenging. TC is much, much less forgiving than using kanthal in standard wattage mode.
Wingsfan0310 Ultra Member ECF Veteran
I have quite a few DNA200 mods and I'll be happy to share my experiences with you. SS316 is basically at the very low end of what our mods can accurately TC. I found it to be on the finicky side because of that reason.
rice721 1.21 GigaWatts! Verified Member ECF Veteran
Hi ECF, I'm not new to rebuilding but I am new to the DNA200 and SS wire. I started playing with it yesterday, built a dual 12 wrap 316L, 2.5mm ID, .38 ohms in an RDA and running it at 450F and 35 watts. I'm having 2 problems with it. First, within a second or two of hitting the button, the Temperature Protection message comes on.
KenD Vaping Master ECF Veteran
Did you lock the resistance of the coil at room temperature (before firing)? Usually this helps a ton.
rice721 1.21 GigaWatts! Verified Member ECF Veteran
Evolv actually recommends not locking the resistance unless there's a problem. I've found this to be the best practice with both DNA and joyetech mods. Also, the tcr of 316 and 316l is pretty much identical.
