Variable volts. variable watts. Maybe I'm missing something, but to me it's the same thing.
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Just a suggestion: If ProVape made a variable wattage version of the ProVari, I'd buy it and I'm sure many others would too. Any plans for such a device from ProVape in the future ?
AZCraig
I actually wished the ProVari had this feature before I bought it, when comparing it to the Darwin.
It's really a more practical measure, because it's a measure of heat at the coil(s) that is kept constant.
It isn't the same thing. A variable wattage mod has to measure the output voltage of the battery and the resistance of the atomizer and then regulate TO a specific amperage in order to get the correct wattage.
Voltage mods just measure the voltage from the battery and then regulate the output of the mod to match the user selected voltage. This requires the user to pre-measure the resistance of the atomizer, plug in their desired amperage and then set the voltage on the mod accordingly. Since the resistance of atomizers change over time, it must be measured periodically by the user and then the user must adjust the voltage to get the desired wattage.
I hope that clarifies it for you.
AZCraig
Almost, wattage isn't a measure of heat, but of energy consumed. Wattage through the coil does directly relate to the heat the coil produces, but there are other factors related to heat production as well. Just wanted to clarify....