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Works with temperature control mode.
Use with caution.
As a general rule it is recommended to set the mod to:
A lower temperature gives better flavors and smaller clouds.
By cleaning it after each use with a cotton bud (wooden body) or a piece of paper this clearomizer guarantees one of the best flavors available on the market.
To use the Quartz Quest here are some instructions to respect in order not to overheat your clearomizer.
300 using 50w to get to 500°f (pulse button after initial 10 seconds throughout the session)
tcr .00240
Big hits: TCR 300 / 50w / 500 degrees F / resistance locked at .24 ohms
Low and slow (more accurate temperature, but longer heat-ups and more firing to keep bucket at temp): TCR 225 / 45w / 520 degrees F / resistance locked at .24 ohms
Big hits: TCR 4913 / 55w / 500 degrees F / resistance .26 ohms
50 watts, r locked at room temp (0.238 for mine), Replay mode.
Fire it til the load boils + 1 to 2 seconds. Let off. "Save Puff". Subsequently (for fresh and partial loads, both) , just lay on the button til a few seconds before you're 'full'.
Works better, than any combination of settings tried.
TCR 400, 60 W, 425°F, .25Ω
Requires pre-heat Imo. Excellent flavor
TCR 225, resistance locked at 0.25, 414 F temp, 55 watts.
Requires 10 - 15 seconds of warmup but then it hits like a champ for 4-5 puffs.
Tcr 4913, 50w, 450, .24 resistance
It's weird - the heaters are made of tungsten (typically TCR 450 or 4500 on GENE) but with the conversion chart it brings it to 4913. Even though the heater TCR is accurate, the heat value itself isn't. TCR 2350/2400 is more accurate heat value-wise, but I 'm still liking the 4913 performance way more.
TCR: 235 40w-45w 510°F-540°F
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