Does anyone find they are turning up the volts as they age their E'2?
I don't have manually variable voltage batteries (mine are the naturally variable voltage kind

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My batteries measure more volts when fully charged, but as the coil gunks up, I start to want a new carto unless I dry burn it.
Here's the thing I'm talking about, the carto I', vaping right now appears to be losing its steam just a little, I still get vapor, just not a ton of it. I have a battery on charge and it's full, so I took the carto and put it on the fully charged battery and now I see a ton of vapor, more like a ton and a half, but I can taste the gunk too now.
So should I just clean the coil and keep vaping? Or use the slightly higher voltage of the next battery ready, and smoke the gunk?
The other part of what I'm wondering is if with a variable knob, I can just use it to 'maintain' the same voltage under load as the battery's charge ages.
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If so, then doesn't it seem to be a need for better engineering, maybe with the coil, wick, juice, or a combination of them? Because to me it would be just as much of a pain to have to have a knob on the battery to keep attempting to chase the original loaded voltage and the carto functioning within its range as the battery loses it's voltage. It seems it would not be limited to knowing where the dial needs to point for a specific carto with a specific amount of gunk (
lo gunk, med gunk, hi gunk), but also where the dial points seems like it would be a different mark as the battery charge goes from
fresh, to average, to stale. Wouldn't it?