I realize the hardware limitations, but some of the algorithm can be improved for VW mode...
VW depends so much on accurate ohm readings and up to date readings, which can change slightly...
I constantly power cycle to make sure that the readings are most recent and correct, becoming such a nuisance that I'm thinking about going back to VV mode...
I sort of understand why Provari doesn't have VW mode as this can be faulty from inaccurate readings and faulty connections...
Not a logical direction in thought.
First, you know in VV mode you will have to make large changed to dial in for
device variences.
In VW mode the changes will be automatic and even if a bit off will only require minor adjustment.
Second the display can show Both Volts and Watts setting.
This gives quick reference for adjustment.
If the setting is at 7watts/4.23 volts and I would prefer 4v I can simply twist a few times until it reads 4v no need to change modes. The watts will be lower, but that is what I was accomplishing anyway.
As to being retentive about varience - If you can tell from the
vape you should be able to tweak and notiice the correction on the next vape.
For visual accuracy, no need to keep power playing. Loosen the topper, wait 1 second and tighten - new/updated reading will display.
I do agree eVic needs a fetter sampling algorithm. Sampling should be read and updated at least every few seconds.
Personally I'd never give up .1 watt adjust-ability for Volts adjustment. Especially when both can be accomplished from the same display.