So I'm vaping with titanium and 18 gauges and It seems like the more metal I have in my build the lower the temp I can vape with. Now is this more based on resistance or heat capacity?
My first coil was/is with 22 awg stainless, I certainly have a new respect for you guys coil builds. For my first I believe I did OK, it reads .20 ohm and works! However having my cuboid on nickel mode, 40w and anywhere near the suggested ~400°f makes my coil glow red hot. I had to bump it down to 270°!? At any rate turned way down I actually got some pretty good vapor, no scorching but uneven heating primarily due to small coil and massive chamber im imagining. However this is far from its final form.
Any ideas what's causing my weird temp settings? I admittedly didn't tinker long last night so I likely missed something on my cuboid.
with a coil that small you will most likely have to make it turn red to get it to do any vaping.
So find out how to use custom TCR values and start buy setting it to like 140 and see how that goes.
that actually is a 3.1 deck but its one without the holes.
I dont know how you guys can build so small on the bulli!!! thats crazy. I will say that because the metal is so thin I think this would be perfect for a 20 or 22 gauge ti build. I think less heat is needed for the bulli. @StonerSloth let me know if you want to take it off my hands.
I managed surprisingly without, just had to dial it down. Vapor production was actually pretty good for the miniscule load I put in, but it was sandwiched between screens and the heat was pretty uneven.
I went with this coil first because it was ridiculously simple, however I still fumbled installing it! I need to watch some more videos on coil building for sure.
Not sure if I need to do firmware update for that or not, but that's for the #'s for when I get it figured out.
Lol, then I wonder what they will be sending me?! They said sorry "oops", I may owe them an apology from the sounds of it. I bought the 3.1 in hopes of using the easier deck to learn on.
I've got two mini es's otw from China along with a mess of wire, washers and other odds and ends. I'll have @Pipes own "Project" in hand long before I'm sure.
Current vapes: eNano, UD, FW3I recently got my firewood (and extra cap +MP), which I partially ordered because of the capsules and this project.
Is there a consensus on decks lately? I'm hoping to spend under $75 on my deck. Is RX200 still considered good? What is a good and inexpensive vendor? Can I swap the set-up around for consuming THC e-juice if I ever get/make some?
Most of these mods can charge the 18650 batteries inside them correct, so an external battery pack like an Anker, could charge this DIY creation "in the field" per se? This is a big limitation of my FW3 if I understand it. I see @paytonpenn using a battery pack in FW3 videos but this merely slows drain and doesn't really charge the unit from my understanding.
@enjiatt Your videos on the DIY rig really impressed me.
@Pipes + @StonerSloth you guys also have been inspiring, the repair-ability and modulare nature of this in combination with the performance looks like it's going to be excellent.
Alright, I've managed to change my TCR settings and build a couple more coils in a sort of cyclone style. Since tinkering with my TCR settings my success has been very limited.. Right now its at 145 and a .32 ohm coil but things seem to be running too cool without getting the coil red hot yet I was able to produce what seemed like considerably more heat with a .20 ohm simple microcoil??
My electrical knowledge and familiarity with ecig mods is extremely limited. The huge range of adjustment is pretty overwhelming at times. Any guidance would be appreciated, I'm running the mod at around 50w but don't really know whether to tinker with it as well.
What grade of ss wire are you using? Have you tried running your cuboid on regular 316SS mode? Maybe that is a better/more comfortable place to start since you are not 'tricking' the computer at all?? My cuboid on 316SS mode with a 316SS coil will produce vapor starting at about 550 F and going up from there. Give that a try!
I set my TCR to 145 (like you have) and I get vapor starting at 400 F. 0.34 ohm 22 awg 316L ss wire, coil-in-a-coil design.
Thanks for the tips, tried same coil on SS mode and found a little more success. Made an odd larger coil reading .36 ohms and it worked even better but SS mode seemed a little too high as did my previous setting of 145. After trying a few settings I've settled on 125, I doubled the silicone on the end of a nano stem and its a perfect fit in the kayfuns chamber.
The stainless body seems to rob a lot of my initial heat, my vapor is whispy until the tank is warm to touch (which is a few seconds of inhaling). I'm looking forward to the mini. Still get some hot spots but rotating the stem seems to solve it pretty well for now. Plan to attempt an @Pipes coil in a coil and maybe a stovetop type coil as well this weekend. Definitely seeing some promise here, probably need to drill out another air hole.
Thanks to all of you guys for inspiration and tips. I read the entire thread initially but may need to reread now that I'm getting a better handle on things and parts trickling in.
I think it could easily rival the ZION. yes I said easily.
Not to be negative but I'm not sure anyone's build thus far even competes with the milaana (RBT's single batt unit), @IAmKrazy2 beta video was shot in daylight with a light (snowy weather!) background and still blows every video I've seen in this thread out of the water. Same with the Zion videos.. Then again were comparing a DIY 510 build with wire coils to a purpose built production vaporizer with a beastly proprietary heating element with considerably more mass.
Yea, I don't like to make claims/comparisons unless I have first hand experience with the devices I'm talking about... I only say the Bulli can rival the Underdog because I use it right along side two Underdogs.
I've never used the RBT products, but I did just watch IamKrazy2's Milaana water video and I can say that my Bulli builds produce more/denser vapor than I see in that video.
Videos and photos are so difficult to use as a comparison tool since every video is shot with a different camera, different lighting, etc. - so I don't think we can really make firm comparisons based on videos.
But this (from earlier in the thread) is a freshly cleaned FC-UFO (pretty huge) against a white-ish wall and you can barely even see the downstem. Essentially white-walled. No pre-heating at all!
Neat! Digging the posts on that one, all the better for that monster coil! I've been thinking about airflow all day, one of my favorite designs is the triihouse lily. The "turbulence" holes are located between the load and heat intake and are staggered ever so slightly to help create a tumble effect which in turn cooks the load more evenly.. At any rate I think I might need to sacrifice a tank to do a little 'sperimentation to introduce air from both bottom and sides. For now I drilled a hole opposite the factory one and two more 1/16" on the sides of the deck but will likely end up with more or opening these up a bit.My largest coil to date - 0.72 ohm 22awg 316L ss - 4.0mm diameter inner coil, a mini stovetop (shaped by hand) and then a 10.5mm (!) outer coil.
The burn-in procedure ran a little hot on this one as you can see, but it works amazingly well, even with the massive air flow control on fully open.
This setup does cook pretty evenly, but I can't really say whether that is due to the "cyclone" action or not lol.