From my understanding, this is correct. A mod will lack the "advanced circuit board logic" that some other vapes have...
Or perhaps variable wattage would be impossible, since it would need to be able to calculate the resistance and adjust voltage accordingly.
But could variable voltage still technically be considered a mod?? Adding a potentiometer is just like adding a switch, so maybe it is possible?? It clearly wouldn't be an accurate output based on what you're expecting, but it would be variable.
And finally, why is it that a non-regulated output is "soooo desirable"??? It's counter-intuitive, especially coming from candlepowerforums where regulated light output is what is "soooo desirable". Please explain the logic with that all together. There has to be something that I'm missing.
Or perhaps variable wattage would be impossible, since it would need to be able to calculate the resistance and adjust voltage accordingly.
But could variable voltage still technically be considered a mod?? Adding a potentiometer is just like adding a switch, so maybe it is possible?? It clearly wouldn't be an accurate output based on what you're expecting, but it would be variable.
And finally, why is it that a non-regulated output is "soooo desirable"??? It's counter-intuitive, especially coming from candlepowerforums where regulated light output is what is "soooo desirable". Please explain the logic with that all together. There has to be something that I'm missing.