Any ideas on what Provapes new release will be????

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But what can you do to an adjustable that hasn't already been done? All it does is supply power, electricity, to the device attached to it.

Where the original PV shines is HOW it supplies that power. A Clean Flat Signal and constant voltage, load or no load. Yes they could make it for the Sub-Ohm people and include a VW function. Personally in my short time vaping and a lot of research I don't care for VW only devices and don't really see the point in them or VW at all. Especially when the VW adjustments are .5 watts.

In one of the videos I posted upthread ProVape said they have been working on their new Provari for two years. It's highly doubtful that they would spend that amount of time on minor tweaks.
 

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But what can you do to an adjustable that hasn't already been done? All it does is supply power, electricity, to the device attached to it.

Where the original PV shines is HOW it supplies that power. A Clean Flat Signal and constant voltage, load or no load. Yes they could make it for the Sub-Ohm people and include a VW function. Personally in my short time vaping and a lot of research I don't care for VW only devices and don't really see the point in them or VW at all. Especially when the VW adjustments are .5 watts.

My preference is for VW ONLY mods, or at least VV/VW. For my vaping style and taste, VW is much more consistent than VV, which is why I have not purchased a Provari. I currently have a DNA30 mod and absolutely love the consistency of the vape out of it. I had a couple others, and while no one likes to give Joyetech any credit, my eVic was AWESOME with .1 watt adjustments. Sadly it was recently stolen with most of my vape gear, so I am now looking to replace it with something, likely a Semovar or the new eVic Supreme. I also had a VTR, MVP2, 4 iTaste VV V3s, a Sigelei Legend, and a couple other mods that were also VV/VW, and yes, the ones that only adjusted at .5 watts. were not quite the same as the ones that adjusted at .1 watts. They were still just as consistent, but not as easy to fine tune for flavor. They were all in the bag that was stolen too.

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Unless it's at least equal to an DNA chip, it would be uneventful.

Not everyone, in fact probably a small sector of the vaping community, are Sub-Ohmers and cloud chasers. Even with a 1.1 or lower ohm coil six volts is plenty.

If you are running a .5 ohm coil at 20 watts that's 3.16 volts. At 30 watts that is 3.8-3.9 volts. At 40 watts it is 4.4 volts.

Variable watts is good for using different devices with different ohm coils on the same mod, your watts will stay the same from device to device with different ohm coils. Other than that there is NO difference, that is if you can do the math to figure out if you like to vape at 8 watts, or 20 watts for that matter, if you go from a 1.5 ohm coil to a 1.2 or a 2.2 you adjust the voltage to give you that 8, or 20, watts for that ohm coil. Same goes for Sub-ohm coils.

But if you are Sub-ohm-ing you probably have a Mech Mod and tons of batteries.

I was watching a Rip Tripper video where he had a box mode that would go to 100 watts. He uses it around 40 to 45 watts with a .3 ohm coil. 40 watts with a .3 coil = 3.46 volts. 45 watts = 3.67. So you try 3.4 and then 3.5 volts and test/taste, watch the cloud.
 
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