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by Kayli Schultz Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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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.Apr 29, 2022

What materials can be used in TC mode on a vape?

I'm glad you are asking. Some materials have to be used in TC mode, such as Titanium and Nickle otherwise bad byproducts can enter your vape as they overheat. Kanthal can only be used in wattage mode (for the most part a few mods claim to be able to do TC with it) and SS can be used in wattage or TC mode.

Should I use the SS or TC coil?

SS coils can be used in both TC and Wattage modes, so it'll be about personal preference at this point. Try it in Power mode and SS TC mode and see which you prefer, and stick with that. I would say try the SS mode first, and if that doesn't cut it for you, kick it over to Power mode and give that a shot.

What are the different grades of vape coils?

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. 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.

What's the difference between SS and TC?

But there is also a TC mode. What is that? The SS/Ni/Ti are preset materials, the TC mode presumably lets you enter your own TCR. With SS you usually have to do that because there's not 1 TCR that applies to all SS (range from about 88 to 115).

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What does SS mean on my vape?

Stainless Steel Mode (SS Mode) Stainless Steel Mode (or SS Mode) was created for use with stainless steel wire. Stainless steel is arguably the most versatile of coiling materials, as its heating properties allow it to be compatible with Power Mode and SS Temperature Control Mode.

What setting should I have my vape on?

As a general rule, dab temperatures are set between 315℉ to 900℉. Below 315℉ is usually too low to vaporize cannabis concentrates. And above 900℉ can release carcinogens as well as a harsh, burnt vapor.

What should my wattage be on my vape?

Often, regardless of the type of tank, the best performance of the majority of vapes occurs between 80 and 100 watts. Higher wattages will render your coil “useless” – burn out and reduce the battery life.

What do the letters mean on my vape?

In simple terms, an 'ohm' is the measure of resistance of a coil. The symbol for this is 'Ω', and it is commonly known that standard replacement tanks/clearomisers for MTL (mouth-to-lung) vaping are rated between 1.2Ω to 2.0Ω. More recently, this type of coil is referred to as 'plus ohm'.

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.

How do I get the best flavor out of my vape?

The 10 Best Ways to Enhance Vape Juice FlavoursChange Your Wattage and Temperature. Just like any reaction between heat and flavour, temperature affects how things taste. ... Avoid Vaper's Tongue. ... Proper E-Juice Storage. ... Limit Airflow. ... Get A Good Atomiser. ... Below-coil Airflow. ... Get a Narrow-bore Drip Tip. ... Keep Everything Clean.More items...•

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 give more flavor?

If you want a stronger or smoother flavour: Higher wattages are ideal for sweeter and creamy flavoured e-liquids, whereas lower wattages work best for menthol flavourings. By tailoring your vape wattage to suit specific flavours, you will be able to enhance the flavours and get more out of your vaping experience.

Why does my vape burn my throat?

Volatile Organic Compounds and Diacetyl. Vaping juices may contain volatile organic compounds or diacetyl, both of which are known to cause throat irritation.

Which is better MTL or DTL?

MTL vapes tend to have more restricted airflow and lower vapour production compared to DTL vapes. Because MTL vapes don't need to produce as much vapour, they require less power. Consequently, the batteries that they use tend to be a lot smaller. MTL vapes tend to be far more compact, portable, and power-efficient.

Is Juul a Lung to the mouth?

The draw on a JUUL is very similar to a cigarette. You can get a real mouth to lung style draw from it, and the clouds are minimal. The vapor temp is regulated by an internal chip, which is nice for battery life and flavor.

What does BVC mean in vaping?

You may also start to see the acronym BVC which stands for bottom vertical coil meaning that the coil is built vertically instead of horizontally. BVC was made very common from Aspire first with the Nautilus tank and then with their regular tanks.

Asmani Senior Member

In the temperature mode of Vaporesso box, there are SS, Ni and Ti options, which I assume they should be used in accordance with the material of the coil. But there is also a TC mode. What is that?

untar Vaping Master

The SS/Ni/Ti are preset materials, the TC mode presumably lets you enter your own TCR. With SS you usually have to do that because there's not 1 TCR that applies to all SS (range from about 88 to 115).

Hawise Ultra Member ECF Veteran

TC works because a coil's resistance changes with its temperature. However, different metals change at different rates.

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

You've gotten good answers, and hopefully they help. If you are struggling with settings and whatnot, I usually find a good YouTube review or two to be far more helpful when it comes to actually figuring out mod settings and etc. It's more helpful (to me) than a thousand user manuals.

BrotherBob ECF Guru ECF Veteran

In the temperature mode of Vaporesso box, there are SS, Ni and Ti options, which I assume they should be used in accordance with the material of the coil. But there is also a TC mode. What is that?

What is super player mode on Vaporesso?

Super Player mode (available with the Swag II) is another Vaporesso speciality, which essentially allows you to use coils with a wider range of resistances than the device usually supports, down to 0.03Ω (and up to 5Ω) for the Omni Board 4.0 (and up to the more recent V 4.2). This is a really great feature if you build your own coils, because while you’re unlikely to find a pre-made coil with such a low resistance, you may build one of your own that you struggle to use with the hard-coded restrictions on regulated devices.

What is bypass mode in vape?

Bypass mode is one of the simplest “advanced” vape modes because it actually removes the key feature of a variable wattage mod. You literally “bypass” the features of the mod and it instead performs more like a mechanical mod, essentially delivering power based on your remaining battery life and the resistance of the coil you’re using. This means that your effective wattage will be higher when the battery or batteries are fully charged and lower as you continue vaping throughout the day.

What is TC vaping?

Temperature control (TC) vaping is really “temperature limiting,” in that you effectively set a maximum temperature you want your coil to reach and your device ensures it stays within this limit. This means that mods can avoid “dry hits,” and even if you fire your device with almost nothing in the tank it won’t “overcook” your juice or burn the coil’s cotton. In normal use it gives you more consistent performance because it levels out the usual spikes and drops in temperature.

Can you use Kanthal for TC vaping?

Kanthal, for example, barely changes resistance as it gets hotter (and so you can’t use it for TC vaping), but other materials like nickel have a more noticeable response and are much more suitable for TC vaping. The TCR values tell you the strength of this response.

Is vaping mode complicated?

Advanced vape modes (usually) aren’t so complicated. The good news is that for all the fancy names companies give to these modes, most of the time they’re quite straightforward in terms of what they do and how they work.

TCR Mode in a Nutshell

You may have stumbled across the enigmatic term TCR mode. Most vape mods today have this option, which arose from the 2014 creation of the DNA chip.

Importance of TCR Mode

Not all materials respond the same to an increase in temperature. Therefore, you need to know information about your coil and its corresponding wire type.

TCR Mode to the Rescue

To adjust your 316 steel-tuned vape mod to work with your new 304 stainless coils, you must enter the vape TCR mode. Wattage mode will not work the same here.

Difference between TCR and TC Mode

After absorbing all the information I have laid out, I have a gut feeling that you are confused about the difference between TC (temperature control) and TCR (temperature coefficient of resistance) mode.

Conclusion

There is no need for you to know specific values and understand the workings of the TCR mode if you intend to vape with pre-packaged coils and mods created from the same brand. Besides, figuring out each coil’s exact TCR value is complex, and beginners should probably master power mode first.

What temperature does banana vaporize?

For the flavor of banana, isoamyl acetate is vaporized at 142°C (or 288°F). Benzaldehyde (cherry taste) boils at 178°C (or 352°F) and cinnamaldehyde (cinnamon taste) at 248°C (478°F).

What is the boiling point of nicotine?

Nicotine’s boiling point is reached at 247°C (or 477 °F). Flavorings can reach up to 20% in volume of the final blend.

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