Can I buy this and use it on it (my evic) :Kanger H-coil cartomizers (5pk) (from capitalnicfit)
And if I can wich voltage I should put on it.
thanks.
-Rémi
Can I buy this and use it on it (my evic) :Kanger H-coil cartomizers (5pk) (from capitalnicfit)
And if I can wich voltage I should put on it.
thanks.
-Rémi
Last edited by hugrem; 12-21-2012 at 02:27 AM.
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Ahh .. sure, any 510 or EGO device should work on the eVic. As for voltage, you can use whatever you like, I'd personally use around 4 volts for something close to 2 omhs.
of course you can use any atomizing part that come with 510 or ego tread does not matter where you buy from but the bottom coil kangers are a good vape a have a few of the XL from them i likem cuz they hold more juice
Last edited by Unforeseen; 12-21-2012 at 05:59 AM.
I came across this on another site.
"Update: MVR 1.1 coming out tomorrow or Saturday w improvements. The Video was in Spanish. Best I could make out. (Vapor Set)
* Auto reads Ohm’s – each time you change your atomizer
* Wattage on the Fly – the ability to set and then change your watts from the main screen
* Alarm sensor – you can set it, which makes the device “unusable” once it has reached the temperature you’ve set it at. Ok, a little hard to translate but this is some of what's coming soon"
Looks like an interesting device.
and that only the begining this is a great device and only going to be better with updates
I think you should bypass the voltage and set the power. With a 2 ohm carto, I would start at a power level of 5.5 and go from there.
At 5.5 the output voltage is about 3.3 and the current is 1.7
Now that you have a VW device, you need to start experimenting with this option as using VW is the only way to vape.
So right now im vaping my stardust (2.4ohm) at 3.7-4.2v
So 1.7 ohm should be like 3.3v ?
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You should check out this web page, plug in the values and you will see what the output voltage should be
http://www.ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms_law_calculator.
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