wil7985
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Post by wil7985 on Jun 5, 2016 2:53:06 GMT
Some advice please if I may, my mod has tc control (IPV D2) settings for Ti coils/Nikel coils, I recently purchased a couple of isub v tanks which came with stainless steel coils which can be set up for both wattage or Temp control. My question is can I use one of the above modes on the IPV to power these s/s coils. I have tried the Ti setting on the IPV with these s/s coils with no problems at all, just wondering if it's safe. Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question by the way.
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Post by VapingBad on Jun 5, 2016 2:59:58 GMT
It should be safe in watts mode, but temp limiting will only work if it has a ss profile as it is about 6-7 time less reactive as nickel. It will go way way over temp on any other temp profile if the the watts are set high and the mod can supply them.
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Post by Bob on Jun 5, 2016 8:27:46 GMT
As VapingBad has said the difference between even Ti & ss is 350:92 so in order to use ss you would need to drop the temp to 160F/70C and I cannot think of a TC mod that goes that low
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Post by SteveF on Jun 10, 2016 13:06:53 GMT
The D2 doesn't have a low enough temperature setting to operate with SS in TC mode. It will fire in Ti-TC but just consider ti mode the same as wattage, it won't be able to detect enough of a resistance change to determine a limit.
BTW if you didn't know already the D2 has no step down in power mode so until the battery reaches 3.6V/3.7V its not going to fire under 25w or should I say its going to fire at whatever power the voltage dictates until it does drop to its nominal voltage.
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