Stainless steel temp control titanium mode

I’ve been " vaping wrong" and need to replicate it.
Well I accidentally have been running The Crown stainless steel factory coils in temperature control mode for titanium.
This is on a IPV3 LI.

Its only been a few times but I wish I could duplicate that ‘vape’ but I’m sure in some manner it’s not good running t.c. on wires the chip isn’t set for.
Anyone ever done this?

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Any ideas
It’s really strange no pulse modulation from the chip, nor any burnt cotton there’s a difference that’s drastic with temperature I’ve been using the lowest temperature.
212℉
36 Joules.

Just warm enough without extremely heat with chain hits & it seems the device is pulsing a tiny amount after 15 hits back to back.
I can tell it’s regulating,aside from the no burnt hit.

When using t.c. I use highest temps 572, hoping I’ve accidentally found a 'grey area’s because this is great.
Any ideas to duplicate?

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SMOK recently released an update for their XCube II TC mod to allow stainless steel coils in temp control mode, thing is it doesn’t seem to be working very well on the SMOK according to this review, but maybe you can pick up some useful info here …

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That is for version 1.091 - they released 1.092 that should fix some problems! :smile:

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all this talk is making me wanna hunt the mailman down and tip the truck it says it will be here tomorrow??? if I go to bed early tomorrow will come faster rt? just like X’mas??? :grin:

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Yeah DJ always does the most thorough reviews & I’ve been chatting with a couple guys about stainless steel temperature resistance coefficient .

If you’ve not tried stainless steel (crown factory coils) in titanium mode give it a try it’s n-i-c-e .

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the update I just did supports stainless…

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Gimme your opinion on Stainless when you get te please, to me it’s unbelievable.
316L is all I’ve tried.

Simpel Explanation.The SS Coils ARE made for temp control.Some devices have ss mode.Only the temperatures differ.