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Finally have variable voltage!

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Pizaul1986

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So I finally got away from regulated power and got away from 3.7 volts! I bought a ego twist today and I could not wait to try it! Got outside of Vulcan vape and had to give it a try right away! So I put my tank with a 2 ohm LR carto in it on this new battery and omg I was in heaven! 4.3 volts is my freaking sweet spot. I am really freaking excited that I am finally able to use variable voltage! And I'm never going back!
 

fanatic205

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VW is not worth it unless you are using multiple cartos clearos etc, and even then it is questionable a ohm laws calculator will show what watts your vaping at. I found with VW that a 2.4 might vape good at say ten watts where as a 1.4 might taste burnt, then add in some juices do better higher or lower watts. If your rebuilding your clearo VW is nice as you wont get the same ohms between recoiling

VW is not the end all be all it will need to be adjusted just like VV
 

Joshuasculptor

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My 2cents I have a vmax freight train. I got the Natural when hit the shelf at Discount Vapes. I now forget my vv at the house. You couldn't pry my natural out of my hands. I'm running a aga-T v2 with a 400ss mesh and 28awg 2 to 3 wraps depending on juice. Which puts me at .7ohms or at 1.3 ohms.
.7ohms is the sweet spot for me.

You see the real problem with store bought WV VV mods is the minimal resistance factor. On the VMax 1.3ohms atty gets to hot you are sol till it cools down. And if you are into RBAs then better get ready to wrap a couple of coils because if you forget a coil your under 1.3 and then no mas vaho!
I had a dual coil Rtank it took me forever to figure out with the ohm limit I had to have almost 7 coils on each wick to just 1.3 ohms when running them as a parallel circuit and when I ran them in series my first coil was get hot and burning before the other really got started. One big u shape is the only answer there.
 
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SammyT

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Variable voltage... Variable wattage... Not a big difference in the end result. Variable wattage changes the voltage while you are taking a drag. Atty/cartos change their resistance while they are heating so a hit on a VW device may start at 4.5v drop to 4.3v and move back up to 4.5. I have never noticed a difference. The real advantage for me with VW is not needing a display. Just dial it in and leave it. The same could be said for VV I suppose, That is just my take on it anyway :).


-Sam
 
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