the vamo is quite nice though.
VW is not available with the provari. as glorified as it is, it lacks some new features
VW is not available with the provari. as glorified as it is, it lacks some new features
the vamo is quite nice though.
VW is not available with the provari. as glorified as it is, it lacks some new features
And, it's also debatable just how necessary variable wattage is to the average vapor. Unless the vapor uses delivery devices that are all over the place in ohm resistance, variable wattage is nearly useless. To some, myself included, it's a gimmick whose real usefulness is limited to a select few. Just my opinion.
All my devices use the same 2.5-3.0 ohm atomizer. I have no use for variable wattage.
the numbers are variable voltage.. i still dont know the difference between voltage and wattage but im learning about ohms.. who knew that vapeing would be so educational too =] along with less analogs and better health you also get a junior electricians degree lol
And, it's also debatable just how necessary variable wattage is to the average vapor. Unless the vapor uses delivery devices that are all over the place in ohm resistance, variable wattage is nearly useless. To some, myself included, it's a gimmick whose real usefulness is limited to a select few.
Actually, I was not even considering rebuildables. I was implying people who use different ohms of drip atty's, carto's, clearo's, whatever. Once you are an experienced vapor, you soon learn what ohm works best for your devices and desired watts range.By delivery devices he would(i assume) be implying rebuildables... which btw i cant get enough of! i really enjoy playing with different wick and coil setups and different configurations. its kinda like playing with legos. you can build, unbuild, rearrange.. many different possibilities and there are soo many different cool rebuildable atomizers out there.. but Baditude is right. vw's usefullness is REALLY limited to a select few. I myself am a rebuildable atomizer guy and still havnt found a need for variable wattage.
I recently watched a Todd video where he twisted his nichrome resistance wire and then used it on a wick for a rebuildable. by doing so he decreased his ohms by half.. i think i took it he made it so that it'd get hotter at a lower voltage but my whole understanding of the ohms-volts-watts thing is sub elementary at best. =\Actually, I was not even considering rebuildables.
I love cinnamon and its all I vape. which is you're favorite? i have Tasty Vapor's Atomic Cinnacide, Vaporbombs Cinnabomb, and a cinnabomb i get from a local vape shop(ironically called "local vape" lol). By far, I gotta say that the Cinnabomb i get from Local Vape is my favorite. The bottler is called E-Lixer. ever heard of them?I use variable voltage to adjust to my different flavors of juice. Low voltage for fruit flavors, medium voltage for my coffee flavors, and higher voltage for cinnamon. Variable wattage would not benefit me with that.
I also don't use the WV feature, but it does make sense for certain applications. For instance ... let's say someone has 3 different Vivi Novas with 1.8Ω, 2.4Ω and 2.8Ω atties. If I wanted to do a taste comparison/variation, time may be of essence as the taste lingers for only so long. Setting to WV and changing the VN clearos very quickly and keeping the power level the same throughout will effect that very efficiently.vw's usefullness is REALLY limited to a select few.
Now if they could only come up with a snap-on system to replace/add-to 510/ego connections.