![]() If your mod has wattage control in TC, you can adjust that too. When vaping in TC, if you do notice any dryness when you’re low on juice, adjust the temperature down. Do you like it hot or cool? It’s up to you! How you want to vape your e-juice is a matter of personal preference. Like most things in vaping, your sweet spot will be subjective. It should be just like normal-except when you run out of juice you’ll notice the vapor dropping off significantly.Īdjust the temperature up or down if necessary. 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. A mod that works well in TC should automatically limit the wattage when the set temp limit is reached in this case, by changing the wattage you are mainly affecting ramp-up time.Ĭommon vaping temperatures are in the range 390☏ to 480☏ (200☌ to 250☌ ), with the temperature usually adjusted quickly in increments of 10☏ (5☌). You can change up from there to suit your own preferences. If you can adjust the watts and you’re using stock coils for a tank, set your wattage and temp to the lowest recommendation printed on the coil head. Some TC mods will allow you to change the wattage as well as the temp, but some automatically set your watts. Plus, the resistance will be more consistent and easier for the mod to identify. If you slightly space your coils, you will generally not have hot spots. Skipping the dry burning process is recommended though. If you are using a rebuildable atomizer, stainless steel is the only TC coil material that can be dry-burned if needed-but start at a very low wattage. Check that the resistance is reading accurately and lock the resistance if applicable (typically by pressing the +/- buttons). Then put the atomizer or tank on the mod, and again make sure that it’s tightened down as far as possible (but don’t go crazy with over-tightening). In the case of rebuildables, make sure the leads are trapped firmly. Install the coil as normal but take care to ensure it is screwed down tightly, as far as it can be. ![]() The easiest way to achieve this is to not use the tank or the mod for at least five minutes before starting. After that, ensure that your mod and tank are both at room temperature so the temperature readings will be more accurate. If the mod has a TCR you can enter the exact TCR value. Put your mod into TC mode and select the corresponding wire type for the coils you have. To maintain a speed, more power is needed to go up a hill than down a hill… but the speed would stay the same. Think of it as a car traveling in cruise control. The resistance change is converted into a temperature increase and the mod adjusts its power to maintain the selected temperature. The mod checks the resistance of the coil at room temperature, then it continues to monitor it as you vape. That’s a particular property of Kanthal: its resistance is static regardless of its temperature.įor TC vaping, you’ll use wires that have a known resistance-increase as their temperature rises. When you vape with Kanthal (the most popular vape wire), that resistance value doesn’t change. 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. As a vaper, you’re probably already familiar with resistance. ![]() But if you’re curious, TC works because the metal of certain coils predictably increases its resistance as it heats up. You can use TC without ever knowing why or how it works.
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