From memory,(which ain't reliable) you can't change on the fly, but you can switch it into regular mode and adjust power, voltage if need be.
Yes and no. You can start a vape at 12 watts and back it down to ten. You set that up on the computer. I don't think you can adjust the profiles from the device itself. But you get 3 memory banks for each real time setting and you can also rename them to match your atty.
Click the firing button 3 times, then twist the wheel left to select volts/watts/rvv/rvw, then click the firing button again, done. I discovered that accidently, and man what a time saver.
I think a review I watched said if you do three quick turns in one direction it will change for you.... Not a 100% on that crap not even 50% but worth a try.
Yeah, it works for me too. I'm just too impatient to wait for it to go from 25 down 10, it probably takes :30!
holy crap, it took 45 seconds to scroll 15 watts!...yeah, I just wasted a couple of minutes timing it.
Is it more like a Fahrenheit and Celsius you get the same temperature just at a different number?
I understand it more as Amps is the diameter of the pipe, while voltage is the velocity of the water, and wattage is the total flow of the water...Watt is the unit for power, or the energy that is transformed from electrical energy into heat.
Volt is a bit like a force or "water pressure", and dependent on the resistance of your coil you will get more or less watts.
Watt is the unit for power, or the energy that is transformed from electrical energy into heat.
Volt is a bit like a force or "water pressure", and dependent on the resistance of your coil you will get more or less watts.
So a variable wattage device will measure the resistance and always put out e.g. 10 watts of energy through your coil, independent of what resistance coil you use. That's the advantage to variable volt mode, it's a more comparable setting between different coils / atomizers.
Here you can see some formulas of "ohms law" (e.g. watts = volts² / resistance). So 4 volts at 2 ohm is equivalent to 8 watts.
Watts - volts - amps - ohms conversion calculator