Hello, your video was OK BUTT, if you really wanted to help folks get interested in TC you might want to help em with some things like 1 What is a good temp to start out with. 2 Is here a difference to consider with 70/30, 50/50 or 30/70 VG/PG juices. 3 What does the Wattage setting down for you in TC mode. Or answer questions like Does VG juice really start breaking down at around 520 degrees? You covered some on the considerations for Ni Ti and SS when it Oxidizes? TC is a mystery to me and many others and while it's entertaining to figure these things out for oneself and little help with the basics to get started would be nice. Example I'm still trying to figure out the wattage part of T. And since I heard that VG starts to break down around 520 degrees I've been vaping between 400-500 degrees am I loosing flavor or wasting juice at lower temps? Sorry to be a nag butt these are questions I've been looking answers for I can't seen to find. And others might be wondering along the same lines. Take care.
Personally I prefer TC I'm new to vaping but doing my research and I have a nunchaku kit with a Tc mode, handles it well, I found out if I smoke in wattage mode it makes me cough like crazy and burns my throat, Tc, I cough first 2 hits then I'm perfectly fine and got nice vapor Wanting to try the 0.4ohms but current coil hasn't gone bad yet
Informative videos disclose what needs to be said rather than just saying certain, certain of what not. Sounds like tried to make a research then quickly made a video without finishing it. At what temps is Nickel and Titanium become hazardous then?
I thought this whole time that I was setting the temp and watt at the same time lol.. I don't get it tho.. if watts determine the temp then how is it any different
I know it quite late.. But i still want to comment.. After a lot video i watch.. I know TC give a lot of advantages to vaper.. I like to use TC, but it quite scary because I didn't know what temperature suitable for SS, and what wattage i need to use.. Perhaps, people who not using TC maybe due to their dont know where to start it like me..
I just got a rdta and I have titanium coils… how do I set up my s-priv for this? I luv vaping and just never got into temp. I feel like I'm doing it wrong and I don't want to run watts
Wow that was the weakest explanation Ever! People in the know use TC, cause at over 450 degrees the toxins in juice multiply exponentially! The oxidation of Titanium is a scare tactic, it does oxides but at such a high temp it's not an issue! "Titanium readily reacts with oxygen at 1,200 °C (2,190 °F) in air," No ones coil is getting that Hot! BTW, SS has such a flat curve, it's the worst choice for TC! Do your home work Dave!!
Who's into Temperature Control?!
200k keep ot up
Knocked Loose is dope.
Can some one please tell me if I'm right. The lower wat you have the cooler temperature the vape is and the higher wat the hotter it is?
For fucks sake stop moving your hands..
Very helpful video it helps me wrap my head around what temp control actually is
Love your hoodie man
Hey guys… what is Bypass? VPC ? And TC?.. can you please help me?…
I WROTE A SONG ABOUT GETTING BETTER! ITS A FEELING I DON’T REMEMBER! AHHHHHH!
Which one is it a few people or many people….
Hello, your video was OK BUTT, if you really wanted to help folks get interested in TC you might want to help em with some things like 1 What is a good temp to start out with. 2 Is here a difference to consider with 70/30, 50/50 or 30/70 VG/PG juices. 3 What does the Wattage setting down for you in TC mode. Or answer questions like Does VG juice really start breaking down at around 520 degrees? You covered some on the considerations for Ni Ti and SS when it Oxidizes? TC is a mystery to me and many others and while it's entertaining to figure these things out for oneself and little help with the basics to get started would be nice. Example I'm still trying to figure out the wattage part of T. And since I heard that VG starts to break down around 520 degrees I've been vaping between 400-500 degrees am I loosing flavor or wasting juice at lower temps? Sorry to be a nag butt these are questions I've been looking answers for I can't seen to find. And others might be wondering along the same lines. Take care.
If you're more health conscious, you should probably use TC. The effects of high temperatures on propylene glycol aren't really known.
So I guess it won't work for Profile mesh strips because their kanthal.
Personally I prefer TC I'm new to vaping but doing my research and I have a nunchaku kit with a Tc mode, handles it well, I found out if I smoke in wattage mode it makes me cough like crazy and burns my throat,
Tc, I cough first 2 hits then I'm perfectly fine and got nice vapor
Wanting to try the 0.4ohms but current coil hasn't gone bad yet
Wattage ?????
I cant increase temperature more than 15 degrees , what should I do!?
Can i run my kanthal in SS temperature control mode?
Informative videos disclose what needs to be said rather than just saying certain, certain of what not. Sounds like tried to make a research then quickly made a video without finishing it. At what temps is Nickel and Titanium become hazardous then?
I thought this whole time that I was setting the temp and watt at the same time lol.. I don't get it tho.. if watts determine the temp then how is it any different
I used tc with a ni80 coil and burned my coil horribly, might have been because i didn't lock the resistance but still burned my cotton horribly
Dope sweatshirt.
I know it quite late.. But i still want to comment.. After a lot video i watch.. I know TC give a lot of advantages to vaper.. I like to use TC, but it quite scary because I didn't know what temperature suitable for SS, and what wattage i need to use.. Perhaps, people who not using TC maybe due to their dont know where to start it like me..
Nice hoodie, ARF ARF
I just got a rdta and I have titanium coils… how do I set up my s-priv for this? I luv vaping and just never got into temp. I feel like I'm doing it wrong and I don't want to run watts
Wow that was the weakest explanation Ever! People in the know use TC, cause at over 450 degrees the toxins in juice multiply exponentially! The oxidation of Titanium is a scare tactic,
it does oxides but at such a high temp it's not an issue!
"Titanium readily reacts with oxygen at 1,200 °C (2,190 °F) in air," No ones coil is getting that Hot!
BTW, SS has such a flat curve, it's the worst choice for TC!
Do your home work Dave!!