Something I've noticed is that many consider 5 volts to be that "magic spot" in vaping. This is where you get the best vapor without burning out your flavor. I currently have a couple 6v mods and they do indeed burn out flavors and really burn out weak flavors like watermelon. I also have several 3.7 devices and used with LR attys or cartos perform pretty decent too.
Now, my point. I also have a 5v passthrough and I have to admit, everything still seems to taste/vape better through this than either the low voltage/low resist combo or high voltage. I have to wonder, if 5v is the ideal spot why has no one released a 5v battery? VV would obviously put you there but many will agree while the tech is cool, the price is not. I'm guessing the issue would be in the costs of manufacturing custom batteries @ 5v or 2.5v to be stacked?
Now, my point. I also have a 5v passthrough and I have to admit, everything still seems to taste/vape better through this than either the low voltage/low resist combo or high voltage. I have to wonder, if 5v is the ideal spot why has no one released a 5v battery? VV would obviously put you there but many will agree while the tech is cool, the price is not. I'm guessing the issue would be in the costs of manufacturing custom batteries @ 5v or 2.5v to be stacked?