GTAVaper
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@PaperClouds
If you read the thread you will see they glow. There is a whole discussion on trying to find the coils that glow at higher temps. I have the glow a metallic Base 510 too and it glows too needing the same kind of watts. The wooden IMP Base needs less heat and indeed doesn't glow around 420 but does around 440 (the temps are just an example with tc you kind of set the scale) to finish with dark abv.
Wow...seems like its been forever since I last posted!
The only coils that I have that work well without producing any glowing coils are the HD coils set up as quads and these are a little hard to control outside of TC mode as they store a hell of a lot of heat and once it reaches the right heat levels, or climb little too high and you are in danger of combusting ...the coils hold the heat for longer and you have to be careful not to combust.
Even in TC mode I omit the o-ring, have half the airflow half open and am ready to pull the StemPod off the waterpipe off a little and create even more cool airflow as I draw if I see the vapor getting too thick.
The upside of these coils is that they still look brand new after a couple months of usage and I have no idea how long they will last but so far they look to be lasting far longer than the regular quad Claptons which will glow while in use.
I would recommend this set up but not as your only set up. This setup works well with waterpipes and right now I am also enjoying the ceramic Divine Tribe coils with my Si setup for direct draw through a mouthpiece as a change to always using a waterpipe which has been my main method for using the StemPod so far.
I also have another spare deck that I am thinking of trying either a dual or quad Kanthal setup.
I am curious if anyone has tried a quad Kanthal setup yet and how this setups works, how durable it seems, and how it compares to a dual coil Kanthal setup.
This stove-top pancake coils also looks really intriguing too ...so maybe that is something that I might try with my third deck too....it is so nice to have so many options with the StemPod...and I am really loving the cooling stem for direct draw!
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