Here's some of the things I've learned with aga t2 on the provari: 28g wire... needs 7 or 8 wraps to fire over 3v. With more wraps, they must be closer together. Careful not to overtighten as it will hurt wicking and possibly bite through your oxidized layer. The 28g is more stable, little or no problems with hot spots if wrapped properly. The drawback... very slow response (heat up time) You will need to take primer puffs while it heats up to produce enough vapor. 32g wire... Can wrap this with less tension more easily, more space between the coils, and get a proper resistance for the provari. At 4 or 5 wraps, you can kick up the voltage to get yourself to around 10 watts, and the response time is GREATLY improved over the 28g. Bigger chance of hot spots on the positive or negative leads. I very much prefer the thinner wire, greater spacing across the wick, and less wraps. 34g may be even better.. have yet to try. I will save this 28g wire for when I build for unregulated mods.