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600F is not enough for stainless steel coils!


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sdmf74 said:

........ I like to vape primarily temp control and stainless steel coils and the majority of stainless steel coils from eleaf and aspire require a higher temp setting than 600f. I find myself vaping at 600f and getting a weak vape,........



Which specific premade coils are you using and which atty are you using them in?  How about a link to the Eleaf and Aspire coils you use.
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I think thats a good idea probably the only option I have at this point but like I said I wish I had a better understanding of TCR and changing the values. If anyone has any good links you could post so I can learn how please do?

I dont think it has much to do with the tank but Ive noticed it with the Melo 2/3, Lemo 3, and even the Crown 2 SS coils. Funny thing is I can take my crown 2 of my new dna 250 (or any of my DNA devices) barely puffin vapor @ 600F and pop it on my 2.5 year old $30 Evic vtc mini and it vapes fine. These are NOT knockoff coils, I know ebay sells knockoff coils but these are not it btw.

EC NC 0.25OHM HEAD
ECL 0.30OHM HEAD
UWELL CROWN II TANK COIL

 

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THX for the links to the coils...

I've not used any of those coils but I do use Aspire ss316 coils and Wismec Notch coils (similar coil as the one in the EC NC 0.25ohm Head). My experience has been that all of the ones I use operate well within the wattage specs of the coil @ 400 to 450F for me. I use these coils in the attys recommended by the manufacturer.  

Quite a while ago I purchased an atty that was said to be compatible with the Aspire coils.  I tested it using the coils I like and got the exact results you are getting (but I didn't run the temp up to 600F).  I did boost the temp up to 550F and got a weak vape so I made sure I tightened all connections and made sure all 510 connections were clean and making a solid connection. The vape then reached 550F and about blew my head off.... was very hot....  Needless to say I don't use that atty.... :)  

I always make sure both the atty and device are at room temperature when starting a new coil or switching atty's...

Probably not much help to you but that's what I got....

Here is the .cvs file for the SS316L material I use...

csv SS316L.csv     

Hope you get it figured out....



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