specifically interesting was the part about being rated for surgical implant applications. what do you think? i only ask because I already have some. i experimented with it on a mech mod, but after making my first coil to test things i was scared off by the white/yellow oxidation that quickly formed when the Ti gets too hot. and Ti oxidation is bad news. so im hoping the temp limiting will keep this from happening. or should i start with nickel?
those who have used both nickel and titanium... what do you prefer and why?
The Ti I have and have used successfully is the Spider Silk by Envy 26g. When I rewicked while solving my spontaneous power mode dilemma, I found no notable oxidation.
I read up on this jewelry Ti after the link was posted here. Based on the description, I decided to order in 24, 26 and 28. When it arrives, I will inspect, clean and probably try it on for fit. To be fair, I'm probably one of the least risk averse folks you'll converse with online. Hell, I ride motorcycles without suiting up in power ranger costumes.
Regarding Ni v. Ti ... I don't have a fair answer, but I will tell you I chose the Evic VT as my entry level TL Mod because the Ti option is supported. So, Ti gets my vote. I did spend about 5 minutes with a Ni200 coil in one of my Subtank Minis, but I wasn't particularly impressed.
New to temp control I was starting to kinda dial in on this vape settings wise tried my kayfun on the evic hit good twice then nothing so. I switched back to the matching tank and no matter what temp or wattage I set it says temp protection switched the ego tank to invader and fires fine any ideas?
Well, if you are not inhaling, you're going to see temp protection. It means that your coil is over the temperature you have selected. The airflow from your inhale and the juice being wicked both provide a cooling effect. The Evic VT will do what it can within the wattage and temperature max's you set to maintain the temperature you set.