Hello, I'm fairly experienced with vaping, and know most of the in's and out's when it comes to safe use.
Although there are a few areas where my knowledge is GRAY.
my first question is,
When Using a NI200 coil AND a tc device,
What's a safe, yet effective setting to vape such a coil and device?
To be more specific, if I'm vaping with the sigelei 75w plus upgradable to 90w
With the Sigelei Ares Tank (the same tank that comes in the kit when you buy the sig. 75w plus) with the ni200 0.2ohm coil,
What's a safe setting to vape it at if the person Vaping it wants a nice warm hit\Puff. To fight off nicotine cravings?
Keep in mind, I already know when using ni200 coils you must be using a temperature control device, and it must be in TC mode, I.e ni200/ti01?
I'm currently V aping this setup as stated above, at 40.0joules as 400F
It says 3.0v on screen before I puff, and 4.4v at the end of my drag, is that OK?
This might sound like a question for another portion of the forum, considering my question partly contains question about settings, but my main focus here is, how is vaping with ni200 coil any different than using a kanthal coil as far as HEALTH risks go?
I know the differnece, but I've read somewhere when vaping with ni200 is risky because it can leech into your lungs or into your vapor cloud ??
Is there a guideline as to how many volts, joules, and what the temp should be set to?
I've always assumed if it doesn't taste burnt or funny, it's OK.
like some days I'll USE my eleaf 60w tc device with the starre pro by freemax and I'll have it set to 60.0w and 500feireinheit
And rip it like all day like that, is that OK?
Am I risking health problems by doing it this way, or am I OK?
Honestly that's a preffered setting for me when using that specific set up, but I do not understand, let alone get how this could be harmful. That's where you guys come in, help me to help others understand..
1) is there a chart/graph that displays safe and effective settings as far as joules, temperature, and volts go, that is SAFE?
2) is using nickel safer than using kanthal?
3) what are the real health benefits when converting over from traditional cigarettes to vaping(also kanthal vs nickel)
4) 40.0j and 450f 4.6volts safe setting ??
Thank you for your time.
- Brian
Although there are a few areas where my knowledge is GRAY.
my first question is,
When Using a NI200 coil AND a tc device,
What's a safe, yet effective setting to vape such a coil and device?
To be more specific, if I'm vaping with the sigelei 75w plus upgradable to 90w
With the Sigelei Ares Tank (the same tank that comes in the kit when you buy the sig. 75w plus) with the ni200 0.2ohm coil,
What's a safe setting to vape it at if the person Vaping it wants a nice warm hit\Puff. To fight off nicotine cravings?
Keep in mind, I already know when using ni200 coils you must be using a temperature control device, and it must be in TC mode, I.e ni200/ti01?
I'm currently V aping this setup as stated above, at 40.0joules as 400F
It says 3.0v on screen before I puff, and 4.4v at the end of my drag, is that OK?
This might sound like a question for another portion of the forum, considering my question partly contains question about settings, but my main focus here is, how is vaping with ni200 coil any different than using a kanthal coil as far as HEALTH risks go?
I know the differnece, but I've read somewhere when vaping with ni200 is risky because it can leech into your lungs or into your vapor cloud ??
Is there a guideline as to how many volts, joules, and what the temp should be set to?
I've always assumed if it doesn't taste burnt or funny, it's OK.
like some days I'll USE my eleaf 60w tc device with the starre pro by freemax and I'll have it set to 60.0w and 500feireinheit
And rip it like all day like that, is that OK?
Am I risking health problems by doing it this way, or am I OK?
Honestly that's a preffered setting for me when using that specific set up, but I do not understand, let alone get how this could be harmful. That's where you guys come in, help me to help others understand..
1) is there a chart/graph that displays safe and effective settings as far as joules, temperature, and volts go, that is SAFE?
2) is using nickel safer than using kanthal?
3) what are the real health benefits when converting over from traditional cigarettes to vaping(also kanthal vs nickel)
4) 40.0j and 450f 4.6volts safe setting ??
Thank you for your time.
- Brian