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what temp and wattage to vape stainless steel .5 ohms kangertech

by Dr. Giles Hermann Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

How does temperature affect vape wire resistance?

When you vape with Kanthal (the most popular vape wire), that resistance value doesn’t change. That’s a particular property of Kanthal: its resistance is static regardless of its temperature. For TC vaping, you’ll use wires that have a known resistance-increase as their temperature rises.

What temperature should you set your vape to?

Common vaping temperatures are in the range 390°F to 480°F (200°C to 250°C ), with the temperature usually adjusted quickly in increments of 10°F (5°C). Set your target temperature. 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.

Which vape wires work best for temperature control?

For power mode wires, stainless steel is the faster to ramp, closely followed by nichrome, with Kanthal being significantly slower. In basic terms, temperature control mods rely on a characteristic of your vaping wire to detect when to regulate the current and wattage delivered to the coil.

How does vaping with Kanthal wire affect resistance?

As a vaper, you’re probably already familiar with resistance. You know there’s a coil inside your tank or atomizer that has a resistance, which—if you use any regulated mod—is shown on the screen generally with a “Ω” sign. When you vape with Kanthal (the most popular vape wire), that resistance value doesn’t change.

What wattage should I vape at 0.50 ohm?

For example, a 0.5 ohm coil will vape best at 15 watts up to 50 watts. Another place you can look to find out the appropriate wattage range is on the coil itself.

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 wattage should I vape at ohm?

These devices burn at higher temperatures and are intended for use with high VG liquids, producing thicker clouds and releasing more flavour from the e-liquid. A typical wattage range for 0.8-ohm devices is 20 W - 35 W (or sometimes 40 watts - 50 watts).

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 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.

How many watts do I need for 0.6 ohms?

12-25 wattsIn contrast, the 0.6ohm coils have a recommended wattage of 12-25 watts.

What wattage should I vape at 0.4 ohm?

between 23-28 wattsThe 0.4ohm coil option performs at its best when used in higher wattage modes between 23-28 watts. The 1.2ohm coil option is best suited for use with either a classic or nicotine salt e-liquid, while the 0.4ohm coil performs best when vaped with a higher VG sub ohm e-juice.

What wattage should I use for 0.2 ohm?

0.2 ohm coils - 40 watts to 100 watts.

How do you calculate watts for vaping?

Really, the most useful formulas for vapers, are the three that calculate current (I = V ÷ R) power (P = V x I) and resistance (R = V ÷ I). These will allow you to figure out the current your coil will draw and the wattage that will result. As you increase resistance, current and power will drop off.

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.

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'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.

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What does wattage mean in vaping?

To put it another way, watts is essentially how much power your vape produces and voltage is how much power is put through the device. So, as you increase the wattage the voltage also increases and vice versa.

How to get the perfect vape experience?

After all, with most entry-level vape kits, all you need to do is: Check what wattage you can use with the coil in your device. Adjust your wattage and airflow until you get the vapour, flavour and throat hit you need. Some people want to know more to get the perfect vaping experience.

Why do vapes burn out faster?

You will need to increase the voltage to increase the wattage and get a better vape. Because lower resistance coils use more wattage, they tend to generate more heat. This means they often burn out quicker than a higher resistance coil would.

What is the resistance of a sub ohm coil?

The term sub-ohm, while still used, is not as relevant as it used to be. Coils below 1 ohm are common, and coils with a resistance of 0.8 ohms are often used for Mouth-to-Lung vaping. Even lower resistance coils, such as 0.15 coils, are often used for cloud vaping.

How does variable wattage work?

The variable wattage device will then automatically adjust the power going through the atomiser (the voltage) to produce the power output you need (the wattage).

What is the difference between variable voltage and variable wattage?

The difference between variable voltage and variable wattage is a bit like the difference between an automatic and a manual car. With a variable voltage device, you manually control the amount of power (voltage) going through your device.

How many watts does an Innokin MPV5 have?

One of my favourite vape devices, the Innokin MPV5 can output up to 120 watts. Sure, there are devices with more power, but the reality is that unless you are building your own coils, you don’t need more than 120 watts of power. For a fixed battery device, this MPV5 has an unmatched capacity.

Which is faster, stainless steel or Kanthal?

Different coil materials that come with different internal resistances will also have very different ramp-up times. For power mode wires, stainless steel is the faster to ramp, closely followed by nichrome, with Kanthal being significantly slower.

What wires are used for power mode?

Most vapers prefer power mode: it is just simpler. Kanthal, stainless steel, and nichrome are the three most popular power mode wires right now, and you might be wondering what would be the best one for you. Again, take note that if you have (or suspect you may have) a nickel allergy, then you should not vape on nichrome coils, ...

What is Kanthal wire?

Kanthal wire is a ferritic iron-chromium-aluminum alloy with good resistance to oxidation. It is commonly used for vaping in straight wattage mode. Kanthal is a great place to start if you are just getting into rebuilding, dripping, etc. It is easy to work with, yet stiff enough to hold its shape when formed into coils—which comes into play during the wicking process. It is extremely popular as a primary wire when building single-wire coils.

What gauge wire is used for Clapton coils?

Some of the most common gauges used for single-strand coil builds are 28, 26, and 24, and thinner wire used in the exterior of Clapton coils is usually between 40 and 32 gauge. There are others of course, and even odd number gauges.

What is the difference between a 32 gauge coil and a 24 gauge coil?

When comparing coils with the same ID, number of wraps, and material used, a coil made with 32 gauge wire will be of much higher resistance than a 24 gauge coil. Another factor to take into account when it comes to wire resistance is the internal resistance of the coil material.

What is wire gauge?

Wire gauge. The first basic characteristic of any wire is the actual diameter of the wire. It is commonly called the wire “gauge” and expressed as a numerical value. The actual diameter for each wire isn’t really important. What matters is that as the wire gauge number increases, the wire diameter gets smaller.

What are the characteristics of wire?

These are the diameter (or gauge) of the wire, its resistance, and the ramp time of different materials.

Bellerine Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Let me preface this by saying: I don't understand the technical aspects of vaping, and I really don't want to know any more than is necessary to make it enjoyable. I understand this is a passion and a hobby for some - that's great, and I hope you'll use the knowledge you've acquired in your passion to give me second grade explanation.

seminolewind Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Geez, you poor thing. It has become really confusing. If you'd like to simplify things, get an 1taste spinner or an ego twist VV. And a 2-3ml tank and atomizers,let's say at 2.5 ohms. Now you will have just one thing to adjust. The dial on the bottom that goes from 3 volts to 5 volts and can easily be adjusted to what you like.

wwdragon Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I am with you on this, Don't understand a thing but I like my vape lolll. So I went about bought a Sigelei Mini 30W. All I have to do is adjust the watts and by itself it adjusts the voltage for me, nice and simple. I am too old to start learning a whole bunch of new tricks lol

DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF Veteran

It's all magic until you understand what's going on underneath the hood. Technically, all you need to know is that you turn it up to create a stronger vape and down to create a milder vape.

DaveP PV Master & Musician ECF Veteran

I am with you on this, Don't understand a thing but I like my vape lolll. So I went about bought a Sigelei Mini 30W. All I have to do is adjust the watts and by itself it adjusts the voltage for me, nice and simple. I am too old to start learning a whole bunch of new tricks lol

Gazoo2You Senior Member

Which coil are you using with the Uwell Crown? Stainless Steel, Kanathal or Nickel?

Bellerine Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

On their regular Kanathal coils (0.5ohms) , I like mine at about 0.9ohms 18-25 watts.

Should you vape in TC mode?

you are correct, you should ONLY vape that coil in TC mode, period - and it's not so much about wrecking your coil as it is a safety issue. the reason you get a strong first hit and subsequent weaker ones in TC is that when the coil hits the temp you have set, it starts cutting power out to stay at that temp.

Can you adjust wattage on a TC?

I'll try to help explain some things to you on TC. Yes, on the better mods you can adjust wattage on TC, but it's just a ramp up setting, it's not the true wattage you will be vaping at. It's how many watts it's going to throw at the coil to heat it up.

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