KeroZen
Chronic vapaholic
Hey buddy! Do you mean it doesn't glow when seeing it in daylight? Cause if the light are off there is definitely glow out of my coil, glows brighter just before it gets to the set temp. Then it lowers a bit... Regulation seems fine.
Yes, you made me double-check. I went into a closet with the lights off and the door shut, I covered the OLED screen with my palm and set the mod to 240°C which is the maximum temperature I can use, and it's not glowing even the faintest, zilch, niet, rien.
But it's with the Pure SF @ 0.48ohms not with the Eraser nor the OG.
It's nice that you bring this subject to the table as I was considering starting a new discussion about heater metals and making them glow or not. A lot of recent vapes have the heater exposed to the air path and it's something they also worry a lot about in the e-cig world, especially after the two research articles that found nickel and chromium micro and nano particles everywhere.
It was recommended in the past to dry fire the coils in order to ensure they are heating evenly etc (with the strumming technique and al.) but now they changed their mind it seems. Here's a very interesting article on the matter:
http://www.ecigarette-research.org/research/index.php/research/research-2015/212-db
So I will create that thread eventually, I just don't know in which sub-forum, as it concerns a lot of us. For instance they now tend to agree that the powdery aspect Titanium can take when dried burnt is indeed Titanium oxyde, ready to peel off. It's less of a concern for us as our coils are not subjected to friction due to the liquid immersion, but that's something to consider.
It's also worth noting that some people are investigating other grades of stainless steel like 430 in order to minimize the Chromium and Nickel content, as both are linked to respiratory illness.
This must of course be put into perspective, which that same site tried to do here:
http://www.ecigarette-research.org/research/index.php/research/research-2015/209-metals
Anyways as they say, the best exposure level is zero (i.e. to not even vape!) but even if harmless it's undesirable and must be kept in check and taken into account. Some people have Nickel sensitivity or even allergy for instance.
Only thing I dislike is that I prefer it dry and it hits the back of the throat harder than the Omni.
Yes I agree, but to me it's due to our short stems. I get the same in the MVT and Milaana, was even worse in the Firewood 2.1. In fact nearly all my portable vapes have too short of a vapor path to provide adequate cooling (the Ascent was good in that regard, but not enough to offset the other problems)
It's fine when I use the long stems, but they look silly and are too fragile so I don't use them outside from home... And portables need to be portable right?
To me it's the price to pay: it's at the limit of what my throat can endure, but it's needed to be portable. Otherwise I use long stems at home on the Zion and don't bother with my other devices.