Can someone please tell me

How do I use Ti wire in wattage mode? I have found threads that tell to turn down the temp for TC mods that won’t read Ti, but I don’t have a TC mod and I just got my Ti wire in…I want to be as safe as possible. Thank you guys!

Tracy

the resistance is much lower with ti so you’ll have to build a bit bigger coil so like a.5 mm wire 8 wrap with a 2.5 id dual coil is around .14 ohm’s… just an example… you should use the steam engine app for an accurate coil and it’s important not to dry hit ti… just my opinion and there is a a slight break in period…

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Okay…thanks for the info…I will not dry burn Ti, but do I set my wattage like I would for SS or does the wattage not have to be as high as for SS…Like right now I have a .26 ohm dual coil ID 2.5 set at 50w…if I were to build the same coil with Ti would I still set it to 50w or would that be too hot?

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Okay so I built my coil and it came out to .19 ohms…I put it in my tank and test fired it with wet wicks…it jumped all the way to .23 ohms and now every time I hit it it keeps jumping from .23 up to .27 ohms…is this normal…btw my screws are as tight as I can get them

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Only been using ti for a short time but ive found it takes less wattage and lower temp but as for ohm’s jumping about ??? Mabey one of the other guys can jump in and help. :+1:

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It’s normal with Ti - the higher the temp the higher the resistance :slight_smile: That’s what makes titanium good to use in TC-mods :smile:

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Okay good…I just rebuilt it because I wasn’t sure and now it is a .16 ohm that jumps up to .22 ohms when I hit it…I have it at 70w which says it is 3.7v…it tastes great I just wasn’t sure about the jumping it is doing

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with tc mods… at least the better quality ones they’re designed to recognize the resistance and adjust accordingly so it’s the norm

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