Gents, calm down, get a beer and sort out your personal issues in PM ... Make sure it ends with some hugs
this conversation could be actually interesting if no ego where involved.
Gents, calm down, get a beer and sort out your personal issues in PM ... Make sure it ends with some hugsthis conversation could be actually interesting if no ego where involved.
I use cotton bacon bits Black. As for Ti, I dont know about USA but in Europe, GG Spain and GG Italy carry my Ti wireCan someone let me know where to buy titanium wire in USA. Also what's the acceptable wick these days and where to buy. I've been out of this game for awhile and am not up on the latest healthy stuff. Proteus is going to get me off butts again I hope. I didn't know if this was the thread to post in.
Thanks
I am glad you like it Froy! It seems that I didnt spend 4 years just for fun. Thank you buddy!!
Lo Zio, all my experiments on VIR are made on a Tilemahos and a Penelope. They both worked exellent. I also used both Tilemahos and Penelope on another 2 TC mods and they work as they have to work. So, when you say that Tilemahos doesnt wotk on a TC, you mean that has different behavior from other atomizers or you just see the resistance on the screen changing?
Hey, I didn't mean to start any argument here. If somebody needs more power or greater battery life Proteus is obviously not the right choice, that's a fact, and it's up to everyone's choice.
Hey, I didn't mean to start any argument here. If somebody needs more power or greater battery life Proteus is obviously not the right choice, that's a fact, and it's up to everyone's choice.
What happens is the beahviour changes suddendly, with full tank, not even touching liquid control or anything. A moment you're vaping fine without any TC kicking in (i.e basically working on temperature limitation), then you pick it up again (even after say 20 minutes, with cold atomizer) and you experience drastic regulation by the circuit. To me this is a sign of something wrong, unfortunately this happens with many atomizers out there, while fewer are very stable and provide a really good experience.
Allowing the Tilemahos to cool down and measuring the resistance shows appreciable variance in the resistance value, the very same happens by operating the juice control, not to mention replacing the cotton
Thus my conclusion was that -for some reason I cannot identify- the resistance is not stable while vaping (and I don't mean the resistance increasing because it gets hot, I mean letting it cool down, it changes every time I measure it), which is a biiiiiiig issue.
Experience with SS 316 L (which yes, might not be the best wire for TC or at least a difficult one) and Resistherm, which is a NiFe alloy, I believe, with high TCR and appreciable restivity unlike Ni200 which I prefer not to use.
That's my point. My thought was that I could run into the same issue with the Penny V4 mini, which is basically the same construction as the Tilemahos. Anyway, I believe we'll see when Proteus arrives, eventually I'll measure temperatures at the coil to see what happens.
I'm happy to see it's finally out; yes, it's a bit outdated now (or it seems, at least) but 14500 mods out there are rare anyway and do not provide any TC, so... let's see!![]()
Hey, I didn't mean to start any argument here. If somebody needs more power or greater battery life Proteus is obviously not the right choice, that's a fact, and it's up to everyone's choice.
What happens is the beahviour changes suddendly, with full tank, not even touching liquid control or anything. A moment you're vaping fine without any TC kicking in (i.e basically working on temperature limitation), then you pick it up again (even after say 20 minutes, with cold atomizer) and you experience drastic regulation by the circuit. To me this is a sign of something wrong, unfortunately this happens with many atomizers out there, while fewer are very stable and provide a really good experience.
Allowing the Tilemahos to cool down and measuring the resistance shows appreciable variance in the resistance value, the very same happens by operating the juice control, not to mention replacing the cotton
Thus my conclusion was that -for some reason I cannot identify- the resistance is not stable while vaping (and I don't mean the resistance increasing because it gets hot, I mean letting it cool down, it changes every time I measure it), which is a biiiiiiig issue.
Experience with SS 316 L (which yes, might not be the best wire for TC or at least a difficult one) and Resistherm, which is a NiFe alloy, I believe, with high TCR and appreciable restivity unlike Ni200 which I prefer not to use.
That's my point. My thought was that I could run into the same issue with the Penny V4 mini, which is basically the same construction as the Tilemahos. Anyway, I believe we'll see when Proteus arrives, eventually I'll measure temperatures at the coil to see what happens.
I'm happy to see it's finally out; yes, it's a bit outdated now (or it seems, at least) but 14500 mods out there are rare anyway and do not provide any TC, so... let's see!![]()
You are absolutely right Monk. Adjusting the power (watts) is simply useless. You force the user to do one more adjustment without any reason. Thats exactly what I was talking with Busardo the other day. He was wondering what the reason behind adjusting watts. I will tell you: None. The user sets the temp and vapes. Simple and nice on Proteus with an easy menu that doesnt confuse anyoneI think one of the main source of misunderstanding is POWERthere's no watts mode on proteus, just a temperature setting. So power is somehow irrelevant since VIR is designed to heat the coil at the defined temperature all the time. Power adjustment of course happens in the background, but it's transparent and irrelevant to end user. There's enough power since proteus can heat up to 280 celcius which is the hottest safe temperature. There's no need of more power, as long as the resistance and wire thickness are as per VIR recommendations ...
That's my understanding of VIR concept. I've never tested it though, so can't comment on the actual user experience compared to other chips. And if I'm wrong, I trust Imeo to go ballistic on me
For the battery life however, you are right: 1450 is limited, and some might need spare batteries to vape all day.
sure protect. I will do it soon. I think Busardo will appreciate a lot the power but the simplicity too of VIR and of course the fact that resistance has always the right value in any circumstance.Any plans so far for PBusardo to make a video on Proteus, or any other reviewers for that matter which can give a good in depth description for example Obi or Daniel -djlsb vapes- here in Europe
I always wondered about TC with Wattage adjustment. Seems more like Temperature Limitation to me.You are absolutely right Monk. Adjusting the power (watts) is simply useless. You force the user to do one more adjustment without any reason. Thats exactly what I was talking with Busardo the other day. He was wondering what the reason behind adjusting watts. I will tell you: None. The user sets the temp and vapes. Simple and nice on Proteus with an easy menu that doesnt confuse anyone
I think one of the main source of misunderstanding is POWERthere's no watts mode on proteus, just a temperature setting.
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There's no need of more power, as long as the resistance and wire thickness are as per VIR recommendations ...
For the battery life however, you are right: 1450 is limited, and some might need spare batteries to vape all day.
wireless style
And the most important on temp control is the initial value. The rest are easy.
I always wondered about TC with Wattage adjustment. Seems more like Temperature Limitation to me.
Lo zio try connecting it on a TC mod with a stable pin, not an adjustable pin. The problem is there's a spring in the 510 connector and all those o-rings between the base and the rebuildable are also acting like a "spring. The result is that the atomiser doesn't have a stable connection internally and the resistance keeps fluctuating. Either use a mod with a stable 510 pin, or a really stiff spring or simply screw the rebuildable on to the base very very hard.