due to a lot of experiments on VIR I found out some very interesting things that I would never be able to find out without it. One of them are the atomizers made without NR wire. To be more spesific:
The NR-R-NR wires that GG line brought in the market maybe 3 years ago had the ability to use ALL the resistance wire around the wick, without leaving uncovered by the wick wire. That had a result of more smoke and hit because we didnt waste any resistance wire like the R atomizers where the wire that goes to poles dont have wick on them.
But with VIR I discovered that the only R atomizers had another disadvantage. The taste.
I will not go into details on this situation because I dont want to give any hints about VIR. Its too soon about that. But what I want to show you is a way to cover the piece of the wire that has no wick on it. On GG atomizers that use only R wire is easy and I hope that its easy for other constructions too.
I will make a video about it today I hope
The NR-R-NR wires that GG line brought in the market maybe 3 years ago had the ability to use ALL the resistance wire around the wick, without leaving uncovered by the wick wire. That had a result of more smoke and hit because we didnt waste any resistance wire like the R atomizers where the wire that goes to poles dont have wick on them.
But with VIR I discovered that the only R atomizers had another disadvantage. The taste.
I will not go into details on this situation because I dont want to give any hints about VIR. Its too soon about that. But what I want to show you is a way to cover the piece of the wire that has no wick on it. On GG atomizers that use only R wire is easy and I hope that its easy for other constructions too.
I will make a video about it today I hope