they work for now Hern (the most of the times). The only issue is to check the memory of the chipset.
penelope and all NR-R-NR GG artomizers will work the most of the times jess. A few times the auto detection will be wrong but the most of the times it will be right

not long my dear yaya. After proteus sales I will start immediately putting the new software on VIR
penelope and all NR-R-NR GG artomizers will work the most of the times jess. A few times the auto detection will be wrong but the most of the times it will be right
Does the auto detection actually matter?
As long as we can set the temp to xxx C - or, what am I missing?
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You are not wrong.My understanding is that temperature control accuracy depends on the thermal properties of the alloy used in the wire. Since VIR support several tpes of alloys, auto-detection does matter to make sure the temp you set is the temp you get. That's my understanting, I'll be corrected if I'm wrong![]()
You are not wrong.
The problem with NR wires is that they add resistance to the R wire which for VIR would mean 2 things. Not being able to detect accurately the type of wire, but it might I dunno, and second it will think the wire is at higher temperature than it actually is. Which means it will cutoff earlier. We need to play with the temperature when there is NR. But doesn't matter as long as you are vaping at your sweet spot.
Does the auto detection actually matter?
As long as we can set the temp to xxx C - or, what am I missing?
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You are not wrong.
The problem with NR wires is that they add resistance to the R wire which for VIR would mean 2 things. Not being able to detect accurately the type of wire, but it might I dunno, and second it will think the wire is at higher temperature than it actually is. Which means it will cutoff earlier. We need to play with the temperature when there is NR. But doesn't matter as long as you are vaping at your sweet spot.
That's kind off what I mean. If the temp control is set to 200, what do I care if it's actually 180 or 250? As long as it's doing what I want?... I can see its a useful reference point- to try and repeat the same when a new coil/wick is needed. What I'm trying to say is - it wouldn't matter (to me) if the 200 setting is accurate or not - as long as the 200 setting delivers the same as it did last time. Whatever the "actual" temperature was...
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you dont care if the temperature is right buddy? Then how will you be protected from the components that are produced from the disintegration of your liquid? Or how you will be protected from the fumes of your burned wick? Or how will you protect your wire from the dangerous oxidation and of course the burn taste? Thats the purpose we try to archive for a safe vaping. Temperature control doesnt have a meaning if we dont know at what temperature we vape. Electronics that arent accurate on this issue, are totally useless because they will not do what you want.
And something else. If we are not accurate on temperature then we must not name it temperature control because it isnt. We can give it another name more appropriate