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okay cool... .25mm will work for now, but do you think in the future you can get some thinner wire as well? that would be helpful for us who like to use penelopes and other small atomizers :)

sure jes. But be sure that thinner wires can be used with silica and not with cotton because wire will be moved while you try to put cotton via it
 

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sure jes. But be sure that thinner wires can be used with silica and not with cotton because wire will be moved while you try to put cotton via it

well i've been making twisted wires with the 33awg esg ti wire, so i was thinking it would be nice to be able to do with ti 1 wire. but it would have to be a higher gauge like 35 awg.

im very careful when moving the cotton through :)
 

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I am uploading a new video about Proteus. Nothing very important but it shows some minor changes on the design and says a little more things about VIR's features.

A second video that will come soon will show you how VIR behaves on a dry cotton and how it works in general by putting off the mouthpiece of Tilemahos so you will have a clear picture of it
 

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al, the VIR doesnt stop when temperature is reached. If it was like this, the VIR would stop very often, something we dont want because vaper must not be interrupted continuously.

VIR reaches the temperature in 0,4 sec and keeps vaping at the specific temperature.

The green light opens mostly when they is no liquid to your wick. But that depends on temperature you vape too. For example, if you vape at high temps the green light will open sooner than when you vape lower. Thats because at high steps the wick goes dry easier.
 
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