Yup, I know. I meant it's not suited for people who build fancy fuseddoubletripletwistedclapton whatsoever coils; in that case yes, you need a lot more power than available with VIR.
IAnd then...look somewhere else, but it's pretty obvious, I would say.
Not an issue of mine, I build simple space coils, I'm lazy.
Yeah well, than again, it's a vey small mod, I think it's not battery life what we are looking for, here. Me personally wanted a small mod I could show up with in certain situations and I still want. I'll swap batteries, not a big issue.
This is very cool, indeed!
Yeah, now what I don't really understand. If there's an issue of unstable connections then the resistance value while vaping is changing because of the wire's properties
and because of these unknown factors - what happens?
To my experience it's inconsistencies, being it dry hits or at the oppsite an invasive power modulation.
What am I missing here?
Yeah, definitely it is.
And... at least with the circuits I tried this is what I want to have. I mean it's cool if the mod mantains a certain treshold T, but.... You feel it while vaping, it's a big coitus interruptus. In these cases to me the setup should be corrected: if you set the same T and the TC doesn't kick in unless the wick is getting dry... well, I vape fine, the T I don't want to exceed is not excedeed...fine!
Others tend to aim to this situation of constant power modulation when building their atomizers, it's a matter of taste.
VIR promises something else and, hey, I'm in, let's see!
I tried with several mods, it was always the same. All have adjustable pins, yes. The one I have now has one, too, indeed. Anyway, there are atomizers around keeping a very steady resistance value, even with adjustable pins.
I suppose the spring in Proteus is regarded as stiff enough to prevent such issues?