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Toronto Tonto

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  1. retird, I noticed that the Triton coil is rated at 20-45 watts, so maybe it would be something I would like. One thing I might try is a 0.2 nickel coil for my yet to be delivered Herakles Pro tank. That coil is rated at 15-50 watts. That would save me from having to buy another tank to continue with my foray into TC.
  2. giz_60, I do hope someone who's had a positive experience with OEM coils chimes in, as you say.
  3. James, I have no idea about the construction of the coils other than what it says on the box, which says ISub SS BVC Coil.
  4. giz_60: That's good to know. I may have to try another tank/coil combo then? If this is the case, what coil did you switch to for use in TC? retird: I assumed the Minikin and Fuchai were going to be weak in temp control based on reviews. Now that I know someone else has had a bad experience with Innokin TC coils, I have to rethink. I'd like to try a temp control coil that works well with evolv and would welcome suggestions on that front. Something in the 0.5 area would probably be a good place to start since that's what I've been using in wattage mode.
  5. That is the EScribe version and service pack I'm using. I've tried this coil in my Fuchai Duo and Minikin 2 and it's even worse with those mods. The Minikin is slightly worse than the evolv mod and the Fuchai doesn't seem to produce any vapor at all. I'm not too upset with those, as I didn't expect to use them in TC but the evolv I bought specifically to use in TC.
  6. I'm almost tempted to spend fifty bucks and buy an Innokin tc device to see if their mod can drive the coil properly. It's a nice coil in wattage mode, very similar to the Clapton. I can singe the coil if I chain hard for three or more hard pulls in a row and I was hoping the evolv could save me a coil here or there while giving a nice vape. Maybe I'm saving the cotton but I'm not getting near the quality of vape I was expecting. Way too cool and thin in TC even at high temperatures and wattages and I'm someone who happily vapes at a modest 30 watts and likes a coolish vapor. I think the resistance is not correlating accurately to the temperature of the coil. There, I said it. Any suggestions would be appreciated and thanks to those who have already posted.
  7. I'm actually getting a half decent vape at 316c. (maximum) Maybe I should leave it there but I was expecting more heat. I'm new to temp control so don't know what to expect, as I heard that most people vape below 300c in temp control but this seems to result in really cool and weak vape.
  8. I'm getting a much warmer vape with thicker vapor in wattage mode at 30 watts compared to when I try temp control at 316 celcius at 75 watts. Is this normal?
  9. I'm using the standard ISub SS BVC coil, so it's not something I've built or anything. These are the only temp control coils I've tried thus far.
  10. Here's a screenshot while firing. (Not drawing in air.)
  11. Yes, atomizer analyzer and 'check resistance ' give me similar reading of around 0.49 when the coil is at room temp.
  12. Hello, first time poster here. As the title states, I'm experiencing a weak vape with my ISub SS 0.5 ohm coils. I tried setting the resistance when the coil was at room temp and it read under 0.5. Then I dialed in my wattage. Net result is almost no vapor even when I set the temperature or wattage very high. I tried to manually dial in the resistance to 5.3 and got a better vape but still weak. What's going on here? Thanks in advance.
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