fernand
Well-Known Member
I just got 2, count'em TWO!, rolls of Titanium wire 0.4mm i.e. ~ 26 AWG. Cleaning with ISO works well. The most interesting thing was that I get none of the Nickel chest tightness with either Titanium wire. It feels very open, maybe better than Kanthal. I'm done with Nickel wire, I think. Ti seems good.
On the controllers that lack a specific Titanium setting, just subtract 90 degrees when setting target temp, and you'll be in the ballpark. With Nickel I was often using 420F, it's below the cellulose singe temp. So with Titanium I use 330F, and it's close enough.
Another interesting thing is how different the "physique" of the two Grade 1 wires is, the two coils shown here were wound and compressed similarly. The ENVY Spider's Silk wire on the right is less springy, easier to work with.
Although ENVY's story about the competition's dread acid cleaning is silly marketeering, I mean HF acid is so reactive with everything that it surely cannot still be waiting on the wire to harm you, and doesn't everyone wash & rinse their wire, but they do deliver a clean and precisely drawn wire.
On the controllers that lack a specific Titanium setting, just subtract 90 degrees when setting target temp, and you'll be in the ballpark. With Nickel I was often using 420F, it's below the cellulose singe temp. So with Titanium I use 330F, and it's close enough.
Another interesting thing is how different the "physique" of the two Grade 1 wires is, the two coils shown here were wound and compressed similarly. The ENVY Spider's Silk wire on the right is less springy, easier to work with.
Although ENVY's story about the competition's dread acid cleaning is silly marketeering, I mean HF acid is so reactive with everything that it surely cannot still be waiting on the wire to harm you, and doesn't everyone wash & rinse their wire, but they do deliver a clean and precisely drawn wire.