Airhead with a new Vision Spinner

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Shizzle

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i received a vision spinner today in error (the product i actually ordered was about the same price, so i'm sure the supplier would prefer that i keep it anyway). however, i have NO CLUE how to use it. i mean, i understand how to turn the dial, lol, but aside from that, i'm lost...

does the ohm of the carto determine what voltage(s) NOT to go to?! -- for instance, i currently am using 2.0 ohm single coils in my tank...could certain voltages damage the battery or the carto? i also have 2.5 and 3.0 ohm (non-tank) single coils -- would those be better/worse? any settings that should be avoided with them?

if you put the spinner between the 4 marked settings, will it adjust the voltage up or down slightly?

and lastly, i prefer predominantly VG juices (around 70% or more)...does that have any effect on what ohms or voltages i should be aiming for?


any advice greatly appreciated -- in laywoman's terms, please! (perhaps not so surprising, i actually am a blonde:laugh:)
 

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Not too sure about the ohm's, but love the Vision Spinner. Tried to buy another tonight and can't find anyone that has them in stock! As for the Variable Voltage...3.3v is the lowest and 4.8v is the highest. The more voltage, typically the more vape...but, if you go too high you can get a burnt taste. I find myself landing around 4.2v. The type and flavor of juice can come into play also...juices can taste differently depending on the voltage. My biggest suggestion is, don't worry too much about the ohm's of your atty and just experiment with the voltage of the battery until you find what works best for you. Cheers!
 

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and lastly, i prefer predominantly VG juices (around 70% or more)...does that have any effect on what ohms or voltages i should be aiming for?

It's unlikely you'll burn out a 2.0 cart with a Spinner, but heavy VG juices will gunk 'em up pretty quick. Then you may experience burnt taste and hard draw. Better for dripping, in mho...
 

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The Spinner is continuously variable voltage - points between markings will be voltage somewhere between marked values.

With any given resistance (ohm value) carto / clearo, just start at 3.3 and work up until you get the vape you like. Remember that value for that resistance to make it easy on yourself.

Too high a voltage for a given resistance will, first, give you a burnt taste. If you go really too high you can burn out the coil in the carto / clearo, resulting in an open circuit and no vape. The battery won't be harmed.
 
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