Temperature Control

There’s a few on fasttech including this mod , a hana clone , and the flask. It’s all so new like daath said …I’ll wait and save my cash

Okay, I’m resurrecting this thread cuz I need some help. You’d think with all the posts I’ve read, I’d know what the heck I’m doing. You’d be wrong…I’m lost.

Coil is 28g Ni200, 3mm ID, 11 wraps evenly spaced — 0.15 ohms. Put it on the magma, wicked it, juiced it…now what?? LoL. I have no idea what kind of settings I should put this thing on.

I don’t know the board for your mod. If you can find temp… start at around 300 and 30w, then work your way up until it feels right. When you get it where you want it, lock in your settings.

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Didn’t know about these…

Ego One CLR-Ti Coil

The CLR-Ti Atomizer Head is a newly
designed atomizer head made for the eGo ONE VT, pre built with Titanium
heating wire designed for Temperature Control devices. Compared to the
traditional eGo One CL atomizer heads, the “R” stands for Reusable,
Rewickable and Rebuildable. The CLR features a unique body design,
allowing users to conveniently replace the cotton and customize the coil
resistance to their preference. Organic cotton is used for wicking
material of the CLR, which provides robust flavor output. Also featuring
Liquid Valve Control (LVC), the user can adjust their desired juice
flow into the coil head depending on the viscocity of their juice.

There are some complains for M80 TC function. So I’m waiting the review of new XCUBE II, which is described with “authentic temperature control”.

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I have had mine for a few days and LOVE IT so far, I wrote a small review if you care to have a look see - at the time I hadn’t used the TC feature yet but I did last night and so far so good BUT I have read some complaints that people are having issues with TC when it comes to their rebuilds (while others have not) saying they aren’t getting any vapor production? but it may just be simple user error?
I’m using my TC on my crown stock Ni200 coil and no issues. I’m still new to the whole TC thing to be honest so I’m going to give it a week before I add a proper review to my previous one

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I tend to agree. You have to have all your bases checked for TC to work properly. I think at this point most of the new chips work properly when they are setup right.

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Which can be a bit tricky for first time users or at least in my experience…I had NO idea about coefficient/settings

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Thanks for your words. I see some video reviews on YouTube at the same time. It is worth having!

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The only downside I have is the damn app…I know that sounds ridiculous and truth be told I thought it was just a gimmicky thing they were doing BUT it’s actually extremely useful…when it works. Buggy as shit and crashes a lot! They haven’t released any firmware updates yet but if they do and I still cant use the app I’m not going to be happy!
Also some of those youtube reviews make no sense…like the ones that say its “clunky” or the battery cover is loose. Mine is fricken SOLID I can violently shake this thing all day long and it doesn’t make even the slightest sound! It’s nice having a battery cover that doesn’t require screws or anything…brilliant design on that aspect!
If you do get it, make sure you purchase one with the TC unlocked otherwise you have to go through the app and pay like $3…which is backwards if you ask me…
Any other questions or concerns hmu!

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Wait till the EVOLV DNA200 chip base mods are available! That thing Rocks!

What’s the price for those?

I’ve seen a couple - I think they were priced around $160 - those I saw were with LiPo-packs though…

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I see someone says $180 on reddit, I think it is too expensive and X CUBE II is half of this.

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I think you have to be a fan of Evolv to pay those prices. They no longer have a lock on the TC market and they need to bring those prices down before I’d consider one.

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So I have been using the standard nickle coils for the tc feature on the xcube 2 so far and they just released a new firmware upgrade packed full of new stuff and also the ability to change the coefficiency even further…so in theory wouldnt I be able to use the standard stainless steal coil as long as I set the appropriate efficiency settings for SS?
Im just curious and Im to new to this to just jump right in but I have read alot of mixed reviews on this so only curious if anyone has?

Not sure SS is good for TC? It’s coefficient is somewhere around 0.0009

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On theory yes.
If you haven’t tried titanium I urge you to try it out,a spaced coil works great for me.

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I was only curious, since I had the option to set coe. in the one thousands and have stainless coils if it was possible. I read somewhere that it’s very similar to Ti in this fashion and is great when set up right but I wasn’t going to risk it;)

Some TC devices will read SS but doesn’t function quite the same as nickel and Ti. Next to Ni200 and Ti, SS is the third lowest resistance wire for vaping. I think that’s why some devices will read it.

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