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The way that VIR works (in diagrams) by Dr. Farsalinos
The first two diagrams shows a common atomizer in 7 and 10 watts with VG (90%+10%water) and the third one shows how VIR perfectly keeps temperature in 180 celsius as must be in Stage 1.

7_W_4sec.jpg


10_W_3sec.jpg


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no difference at all Bud. VIR keeps the same temperature whatever the type of your inhale is

Sorry, I had presumed that to be the case, VIR would not change, although perhaps it might take just a slight bit longer to get to desired temperature.

I was more wondering about the non-temp control devices as I thought that some of the temperatures seemed a little high
 

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With VIR, it takes not a little longer but a little shorter time Bud because electronic detects smaller temperature on wick and tries to boost more and quicker.

As for the diagrams of doctor, they include inhaling almost all the times. I dont know if the above include inhaling
 

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The diagrams are with kayfun Lite, fully assembled and taking puffs in the same way as a regular vaper. Silica wick 3mm, liquid: VG 90%, water 10% (weight/weight ratio. No flavor, no nicotine).

Thank you very much for the information doctor. Your input on this is more than valuable
 

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The diagrams are with kayfun Lite, fully assembled and taking puffs in the same way as a regular vaper. Silica wick 3mm, liquid: VG 90%, water 10% (weight/weight ratio. No flavor, no nicotine).

Thanks, and thank you for your work, I think all vapers are grateful

Whilst you're here, is it possible for you to give us an update on progress on your current, or proposed work with potential toxins released at various temperatures? I.e. when do you anticipate the study to be performed and results to be published?

Cheers
 

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Btw... I forgot..

That's the definition of burn taste with only 15 watts in a common atomizer.... in less than 3 seconds (without VIR)


15_W_3sec2.jpg

The other graph clearly shows the excellent performance of VIR. But I just want to make sure how I should read this graph. It looks like this setup reaches the burning temperature of a cotton wick at approx. 220c in about 1,5 seconds?

I vape at 15 Watts or more almost every day on a KFL+ and around 13 Watts on my Penny V3, both with cotton wicks. I never have a burned wick. Not even a discolored wick. I wonder what kind of build/coil this was?
Or do I read the graph wrongly?
 

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The other graph clearly shows the excellent performance of VIR. But I just want to make sure how I should read this graph. It looks like this setup reaches the burning temperature of a cotton wick at approx. 220c in about 1,5 seconds?

I vape at 15 Watts or more almost every day on a KFL+ and around 13 Watts on my Penny V3, both with cotton wicks. I never have a burned wick. Not even a discolored wick. I wonder what kind of build/coil this was?
Or do I read the graph wrongly?
I assume this does not take into consideration liquid wetting the coil all the time?
 
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