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05 Main Menu (Page 3)
Heater Control (Operation modes)
The mod has 5 operation modes. The default operation is either standard (0, power setting) or temperature
controlled vaping (1). In "Expert Mode" (Extended Functions Mod-Menu) the additional operation modes
are; Heater Protection (2), Power Boost (3), and Bypass (4, mechanical mod).
With Expert Mode disabled, menu options 2-4 are unavailable.
0. Standard Mode
In the standard operation mode the wattage selected in the power setting menu is
applied to the coil—unless the voltage would be greater than 12V or the current
greater than 20A.
For example with a coil resistance of 4 Ohms and a power setting of 40W, the required voltage at the coil
is 12.7V. With 4 Ohms the maximum wattage is 36W ((12V)²/4R=36W).
Or, if the coil resistance is 0.1 Ohm the maximum power is 40W, because (20A)²*0.1Ohm=40W.
Power is limited by the maximum voltage (12V) at high resistance and by maximum current (20A) at low
resistances. A power of 60W can be achieved when using a wire resistance between 0.15 and 2.4 Ohms.
Resistances of 0.05 to 5 Ohms are possible with a reduction in power.
1. Temperature Controlled Vaping
In this mode the mod regulates the temperature of the coil to the pre-set value—
e xcept if the power setting is too low to achieve the selected temperature. So please
remember to adjust the power setting to a sufficiently high value for temperature
controlled vaping. Otherwise the temperature regulation changes to a temperature
limitation mode.
When HCtrl is set to 1, the menu jumps immediately to the selection of the wire type.
The user can select between dicodes-wire (NiFe30), Nickel 200 (Ni), Titan(Ti), Tungsten
(W, Wolfram), Stainless Steel (Inox) and "Other". With "Other" selected, the
temperature coefficient defined in the Extended Functions Menu under item
"Tmp. Cof" is used. The value of the selected coefficient is displayed under the setting
"Wire." For commonly used wires, the predefined coefficients are: NiFe30=320,
Nickel200=620, Titanium=350, Tungsten=440 and Stainless Steel=105. Note that
there are different alloys for Titanium and Stainless Steel on the market, so the
predefined values can deviate from the actual wire-value you use. With titanium and
stainless steel it's best to select "Other" as the wire type and set the value of the wire
in the extended functions heater menu "TempCof". The range for the coefficient is
050 to 650.
If you use the dicodes wire (RESISTHERM) it's guaranteed the wire will always have the same coefficient,
because the wire was especially engineered for temperature regulation. Regulation accuracy is optimized
since the combination of resistivity and high coefficient are very consistent
NOTE: Nickel (Ni200) has a high and always precise temperature coefficient, but nickel is not easy to
handle—it's quite soft, has very low resistance coils and high conductivity. With nickel, the smallest
changes in contact or mechanical thermal elongations can lead to poor performance.