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Great job also with the small manual guys and your welcome Imeo, happy I helped. I actually saw the last video last night and all I can say is just great devices, VIR and Proteus. The extra function - variable wattage via MP - which allows the user to basically control the amount of vapor produced is just awesome. The same for the function that detects a new and dry wick.

We are at a historical moment and really a big step forward for our ecigs. Great job and thanks Imeo for your work! :)

P.S: maybe in the instructions it will be worth to mention what range of Ti wires sizes are recommended for atomizers which will go on Proteus. As far as I know they should be between 0.25mm and 0.32mm
 

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so we will not be able to use thinner wire than .25??

you can jess. I just said it because there is no reason to risk a burn taste because of the legs of the wire. The fatter the wire, the better

But as 67 said, there is no reason for a thinner wire
 

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you can jess. I just said it because there is no reason to risk a burn taste because of the legs of the wire. The fatter the wire, the better

But as 67 said, there is no reason for a thinner wire

the reason i want to use thinner wire is to make twisted coils and using a penelope wont have much room to use larger wires... so that is my main reason for wanting to use thinner wires
 

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the reason i want to use thinner wire is to make twisted coils and using a penelope wont have much room to use larger wires... so that is my main reason for wanting to use thinner wires

penelope can handle very fat wires jes. Make 1,5mm-2mm coils and use 0,4 wire if you like. Its ok
 

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Imeo,

My problem is that I currently own Penelope v1 and Ithaka v1 with NR-R-NR wires... and these atties will not work 100% with Proteus, unless I am mistaken.
Let me understand this well: Telemachos v2 and Titanium wires should work with Proteus, right?
If this is true, will you be able to make the adapter so I can use Proteus on GGTS now? Or maybe you have no plan for this?
 
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