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ss316l how high temp ferinhight can i vape

by Ladarius Fisher V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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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)

What is the temperature limit on a vape?

It also creates a consistent vape while taking longer drags because the temp stays the same—instead of getting hotter. The user chooses the temperature limit, typically from a range of 300°F to 600°F (100°C to 315°C). The power sent to the coil then automatically adjusts to keep the coil—and your vape—at the chosen temperature.

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 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.

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At what temperature is it safe to vape?

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.

Does vaping at a higher temp get you higher?

If you have adjustable vape gear, you'll want to adjust it according to the effects you desire. Typically, a temp higher than 392 degrees allows your body to absorb more cannabinoids. Temps lower than 392 degrees generally offer more of a 'head rush' sort of high.

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.

How do I know what temperature to vape?

Generally speaking, lower temps are more conducive to flavor whereas higher temps will give you the strongest psychoactive effects. The boiling point of THC is around 315° F (157° C), so anything lower will produce minimal psychoactive effects.

What temp destroys terpenes?

around 100°F.Some terpenes will begin to evaporate off at temperatures as low as 70°F, although most will begin to degrade at around 100°F. This has real effects not only for the taste and smell of the cannabis product, but also its effects.

At what temperature do trichomes melt?

At lower temperatures (290 to 330°F), your vaporizer will just begin to gently melt trichomes and release a vapor that may not be visible to the naked eye.

What wattage should I vape at 0.4 ohm?

0.4 ohm RPM Mesh Coils feature a honeycombed mesh design and are best for flavour seeking vapers. Recommended Wattage: 25W.

What wattage should I vape at 0.3 ohm?

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.

What's the best setting for my vape?

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's the best temperature for vaping dry herb?

350 - 400FMedium to High Temperature: 350 - 400F (177 - 204C) Degrees This temperature range is the sweet spot for many dry herb vapers.

Does temperature affect your high?

The other way temperature can affect a cannabis high is through the environment. Although not nearly as effective as utilizing the boiling points of cannabis compounds, smoking weed in an extremely cold or extremely hot environment will feel like it magnifies the high.

What does changing the heat on a vape do?

The higher the temperature, the larger the vape cloud but the harsher the flavor. The lower the temperature, the less visible the vapor is but the smoother the taste will be. Generally, 400-500F is the normal range for vaping e-juice, but that can be adjusted depending on your preference.

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.

Atlas Gallivant

I've been searching for days, trying to figure this out on my own but I can't seem to do it. I've been trying to get SS 316L to work in temp control and it seems to be very difficult. For instance, I will build coils (or use pre-made, I've tried both), and I aim to be somewhere around 0.4-0.5ohms.

Jonski

I'm sure someone with more knowledge will be along shortly to help you out but for now , what mod are you using and do you know if it has been properly calibrated using the 'Case Analyzer' .

engmia

Something is definitely not right. I only use 0,5mm (24AWG) SS316L and it works flawlessly in temperature control.

Atlas Gallivant

I'm sure someone with more knowledge will be along shortly to help you out but for now , what mod are you using and do you know if it has been properly calibrated using the 'Case Analyzer' .

engmia

I will try some more spaced builds and see if that helps. The mod is a US Modz Hybrid Stinger. As far as I know, it has been set up, and I remember the mod resistance being 0.0004 or 0.004, whichever one has the right amount of zeros. I'll check when I get home. Maybe I need to buy one of those 510 attachments and run the case analyzer myself?

Atlas Gallivant

1) Wrong CSV profile -- although you already said you are using Daniel's profile, try re-downloading it and uploading it back to the device. Also try the SteamEngine SS316L profile which I have been using and has been working great for me for the last two years.

Podunk Steam

The stresses imparted into the metals during manufacturing and coil building can cause them to move after being heated, so yes there is potential for hot spots after lightly dry burning contact coils. I gave up contact coils with TC circuits long ago, good to hear you're on the right track now.

Choosing Coils

Today, there are a wide range of coils available specifically for temperature control devices. For the most part, you will be working with Ni200 or Stainless Steel (SS316L) coils. Hopefully, you checked your device before you brought it home to ensure you have the correct type of coils on hand.

Selecting Your Mode

The next step in your setup process is to select the temperature control mode you will be using. Depending on your device, this can go several different ways. You may need the assistance of your user manual to figure out the menu for the first time.

Base Settings

In order to ensure that your device is functioning properly and that all temperature control operations are accurate, you first need to lock in your resistance at room temperature. Setting a base line temperature without electricity going through the coil will establish all temperature sensing as your coils heat up.

Getting in the Groove

If you are working with a high powered device like the Vex 150 TC Mod, you have plenty of room to work with, so start slow and take your time. At each interval, stop and take a few hits.

For Next Time

Now that you have set up your temperature control device successfully for the first time, you’ve got a good feel for the way it’s done. It may be slow going at first, but you will get familiar with the menu quickly and soon you will have a good idea of what settings give you the best results so you can narrow down your search for the perfect vape.

Tonee N Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Wattage is going to be the ramp up time to the temperature that you set.

Tonee N Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

No, you don't need to increase the watts, it will just ramp up slower to the temperature you have it set at.

Tonee N Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Okay. So if I want the coil to heat faster at 250C. I need to increase the wattage?

Hawise Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Say you set your temp to 215 C and your watts to 60. You press fire, and your coil is hit with 60 watts until it reaches 215 C. Then the TC kicks in and drops your wattage to whatever it needs to keep the temp at 215 C. It's not a fixed wattage as the coil would tend to heat up more over time, so the mod is constantly readjusting the watts.

93gc40 Vaping Master ECF Veteran

FIRST you need to understand how a vape works... battery supplies VOLTAGE to the coil to produce wattage... TC and VW are the math formulas the mod uses to determine how many volts to supply. VW regulates to a set wattage target. . TC regulates to Set temp mode.. Wattage in TC is there to limit max power to coil and speed of heatup.

What is vape gear?

Vape gear, like vape pens and counter-top vaporizers, operates at much lower temperatures than your typical open flame. In fact, some vaporizers allow you to dial in exactly the temperature you want. This prevents the cannabinoids you need from literally going up in smoke.

What temperature does a BIC burn?

When you light a match or flick your Bic, the flame produced is, at minimum, 600 ℉. That’s hot! So hot, in fact, that it’s actually destroying a portion of the cannabinoids in your pot. That’s bad! A normal flame can do so much damage because most cannabinoids begin to boil at half (or even a third) of that 600 ℉.

What is temperature control vaping?

Temperature control vaping can be an amazing experience. It provides the security of consistency that wattage vaping often lacks. No one likes dry or burnt hits, or vapes that get too hot with long hits. TC vaping solves that.

What is the best wire for vaping?

TC vaping generally uses one of these four types of vape wires: 1 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. 2 Nickel 200: commonly known as ni200, it was the first temperature control coil but it’s less common now due to some vapers having sensitivities to nickel. 3 Titanium Grade 1: otherwise known as Ti. It works well in TC but the user has to make sure it does not get overheated. 4 Nickel ferrous: also known as NiFe, comes in various grades such as 48, 30, 52, 70 and can be used in either mode, but is not widely available.

Why is my vape consistent?

Vape consistency: By having control over the temperature your coils can rise to, the vape will be consistent from puff to puff, and even within one puff. In regular wattage mode, the hits are more inconsistent because the heat of the coil changes based on the length of the hit.

What type of wire do you use for vaping?

Next, you must vape with the right wire type. 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.

Can you adjust wattage on a vape mod?

Prior to TC, most top vape mods could only adjust watts (another innovation from Evolv a few years prior.) Now in 2020, like wattage control, temperature control is a feature found in most vape mods.

Can you take long hits with a TC vape?

Hopefully, you’ll get a good vape and, because it’s TC, you should be able to take really long hits without fear of overheating the coil and wick. It should be just like normal—except when you run out of juice you’ll notice the vapor dropping off significantly. Adjust the temperature up or down if necessary.

Do stainless steel tanks come with coils?

While stainless steel is still popular, the majority of tanks don’t come with TC-ready coils. If you want to vape in TC, and you are not interested in building your own coils, truth is that your choices are limited.

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