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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 19:46:47 GMT
No its supposed to keep the coil at the desired temp no higher 😋 For sure but it can only do that by momentarily stopping the mod from firing. I'm not an expert on Tc although if that was the case wouldnt it mean you could do Tc on any material?
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 19:48:07 GMT
Cheers joeten thats exactly what I'm after although maybe a little flimsy? Not an entry, thank you, none the less. Here ya go: www.bagnboxman.co.uk/product/brown-pill-box-34-x-10mm/Looks like they will take a label well and are paper/recyclable. They should slide into a bubble mailer and remain under 25mm. Cheers I Now that looks good and robust. Thanks for the input👌
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Post by Richard46 on Mar 9, 2018 20:04:42 GMT
For sure but it can only do that by momentarily stopping the mod from firing. I'm not an expert on Tc although if that was the case wouldnt it mean you could do Tc on any material? No because temp control does not work by measuring the temperature directly; no mods/attys can do that. TC works by measuring the resistance which changes in direct proportion to the temperature in the case of pure metals. Hence it cannot work with an alloy like Kanthal but can work with SS; Ni200 and Titanium. vaping360.com/basic-guide-vaping-wire/
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 20:16:22 GMT
I'm not an expert on Tc although if that was the case wouldnt it mean you could do Tc on any material? No because temp control does not work by measuring the temperature directly; no mods/attys can do that. TC works by measuring the resistance which changes in direct proportion to the temperature in the case of pure metals. Hence it cannot work with an alloy like Kanthal but can work with SS; Ni200 and Titanium. vaping360.com/basic-guide-vaping-wire/I think I wasn't clear enough on my first post on this subject, when I hit desired temp it stopped and it wasn't momentarily it just stopped altogether.
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 20:18:02 GMT
I'm not an expert on Tc although if that was the case wouldnt it mean you could do Tc on any material? No because temp control does not work by measuring the temperature directly; no mods/attys can do that. TC works by measuring the resistance which changes in direct proportion to the temperature in the case of pure metals. Hence it cannot work with an alloy like Kanthal but can work with SS; Ni200 and Titanium. vaping360.com/basic-guide-vaping-wire/That link doesn't really clarify the totally cutting power tbh but heho
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Post by Richard46 on Mar 9, 2018 20:19:41 GMT
No because temp control does not work by measuring the temperature directly; no mods/attys can do that. TC works by measuring the resistance which changes in direct proportion to the temperature in the case of pure metals. Hence it cannot work with an alloy like Kanthal but can work with SS; Ni200 and Titanium. vaping360.com/basic-guide-vaping-wire/I think I wasn't clear enough on my first post on this subject, when I hit desired temp it stopped and it wasn't momentarily it just stopped altogether. Ah right; never heard of a wire that suffered from that problem so I missed your meaning; sorry.
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 20:21:20 GMT
I think I wasn't clear enough on my first post on this subject, when I hit desired temp it stopped and it wasn't momentarily it just stopped altogether. Ah right; never heard of a wire that suffered from that problem so I missed your meaning; sorry. Yeah no worries m8 I appreciate the conversation 👍
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Post by thebishman on Mar 9, 2018 21:22:36 GMT
Hi mate, just my opinions...
There really is a massive choice of pre made coils on the market already. Is something your do as a side line or primary job?
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 21:24:48 GMT
Hi mate, just my opinions... There really is a massive choice of pre made coils on the market already. Is something your do as a side line or primary job? Yeah m8 I'm a joinery lecturer
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 21:26:04 GMT
Hi mate, just my opinions... There really is a massive choice of pre made coils on the market already. Is something your do as a side line or primary job? And most of the pre made coils are garbage m8
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 21:29:28 GMT
Just to be clear there will be a selection of run of the mill coils but I'm also offering a bespoke service to suit what you actually want to suit you're needs. 👌
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Post by thebishman on Mar 9, 2018 21:31:26 GMT
Hi mate, just my opinions... There really is a massive choice of pre made coils on the market already. Is something your do as a side line or primary job? Yeah m8 I'm a joinery lecturer So a secondary job? If so then id say go for it mate.
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Post by georgerobertson6 on Mar 9, 2018 21:33:06 GMT
Yeah m8 I'm a joinery lecturer So a secondary job? If so then id say go for it mate. I'd say more a professional hobby I don't consider it a job really more of a service
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Post by thebishman on Mar 9, 2018 21:36:38 GMT
So a secondary job? If so then id say go for it mate. I'd say more a professional hobby I don't consider it a job really more of a service I meant financial security wise. Id say go for it in that case. For me personally it wouldnt be of venefit as ive been building coils for a few years and know my sweet spot for my style of vaping.
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Post by thebishman on Mar 9, 2018 21:36:53 GMT
So a secondary job? If so then id say go for it mate. I'd say more a professional hobby I don't consider it a job really more of a service I meant financial security wise. Id say go for it in that case. For me personally it wouldnt be of venefit as ive been building coils for a few years and know my sweet spot for my style of vaping.
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