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Just purchased the Kiss Globe atty!

Kiss Globe (Thread Type: 510 Mod) http://www.w9tech.com/kiss-globe-vaporizer-cartridge/

Above are the links to the items i purchased, my question is.. What would i have to do on Steam Engine to be able get the CSV for the ceramic donut coil so that i can use it in TC mode.
I figured the Ti coil should be easy enough to set up on Steam Engine once i see the amount of wraps used and calculate the size coil, unless the quartz wick makes a difference?

Let me know what you guys think.. Thanks.
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inlava said:

Just purchased the Kiss Globe atty!

Kiss Globe (Thread Type: 510 Mod) http://www.w9tech.com/kiss-globe-vaporizer-cartridge/

Above are the links to the items i purchased, my question is.. What would i have to do on Steam Engine to be able get the CSV for the ceramic donut coil so that i can use it in TC mode.
I figured the Ti coil should be easy enough to set up on Steam Engine once i see the amount of wraps used and calculate the size coil, unless the quartz wick makes a difference?

Let me know what you guys think.. Thanks.
what the heck is that contraption? is it for dabbing? or is for vaping? what are you trying to figure out? the tcr of whatever heating element is used in the 'donut'? isn't the material usually injected tungsten?  you must first find out the coil material first within the donut before being able to set up a csv. 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-PUlC0hWUU

It is a ceramic donut shaped coil with nickel wire leads attached to it. How would i find out the TCR of the ceramic? I doubt that i can account for the nickel leads, and whatever soldering they use to attach the leads to the ceramic, so i know it wont be super accurate. I would just like to have a nice smooth somewhat accurate TC vape for this atty.

Also: the link for the coil head i bought (2nd link) shows a picture of the coil but with black ceramic donut shaped wick on top of it, I'm sure that contributed to your confusion @chunkybutt200. The coil underneath the wick is what i am referring to, almost identical to the vapin donuts in RIP's video link above. 

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the ceramic itself has no tcr. ceramic is non conductive. it's an insulator. it's the heating element inside of the ceramic that heats up. it's either tungsten or kanthal (as far as i know). if it's kanthal you're not going to be able to vape the donut in tc mode. if they're made of tungsten, steam engine has a csv for it, in the wire wizard section. click and d/l it to escribe. then upload to your device.

if you feel like it, you can delete that gigantic youtube vid of rip in your post.  

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inlava said:

I assume since the leads are nickel then the core of the ceramic must be as well. 
Im goinh to try and contact w9tech to find out what it could be, thanks a lot, that is crucial info you just laid out.

don't assume that the coil is nickel as well. nickel legs are widely popular with premade coil heads etc. they weld nickel legs onto the kanthal, SS, etc. if the entire coil was nickel the resistance would change during the vape in rip's video. i haven't watched that video in a while (i refuse to watch him now. i can't stand him.)  and iirc he's using a dna 30 and the res stayed the same. i'm telling you, i bet it's kanthal or tungsten inside.
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