HELP! Newbie needs advice

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the perminator

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my 1st upgrade wwas the itaste 134 vv and vw the difference between the voltage and wattage is with vv you need to do some quick math if you change attomizer resistances to keep wattage the same. with vw when you set the wattage it will adjust the voltage for you when changing attomizers making it simpler for beginner adjustments.
 

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In theory, setting wattage will allow the devise to adjust voltage to match the resistance (ohms) of the coil in the vaporizer. Heat generated by a resistance is a function of power (wattage). If the resistance is raised, you would have to raise the voltage to get the same wattage.
 
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Somegirl

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I recently purchased the Mark 10 ecig (which is only available in Indiana and Arizona for now, as I understand it) It is not a 510, but I read you can still manipulate it to add your own liquid flavoring. Anyone know anything about this? Is is safe and how to do it? Also, I bought my starter kit at a service station. Do I need to find a specialty shop in order to buy flavored liquid? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me!
 

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I am new to this as well. I find the variable wattage is nice to either strengthen up the hit on my 6 juice or tone down my 12. I use both since I hit less at work and more at home. It does make a difference in the flavor. I also have variable voltage but don't play with it much. I have both the itaste vv and mvp with kanger t3s tanks and really like the setup. They work great and are low maintenance.
 

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I have an evod. Would that work on it? A Rep from Apollo ecigs suggested I buy a Kamry K 100 . I don't know ir its a vg or a vw

I would say, in no uncertain terms, you have had very very bad advice on that. DO NOT buy a Kamry K100 at this moment in time. That is a crazy recommendation.
 

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I recently purchased the Mark 10 ecig (which is only available in Indiana and Arizona for now, as I understand it) It is not a 510, but I read you can still manipulate it to add your own liquid flavoring. Anyone know anything about this? Is is safe and how to do it? Also, I bought my starter kit at a service station. Do I need to find a specialty shop in order to buy flavored liquid? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me!

Never heard of Mark 10, but if it says you can refill it, you can use any e-liquid I'm sure. The good thing about 510 threading, is that most tanks use it, So you can use any tank on any battery that has 510 thread. It's very convenient :D As for a liquid supplier, there are shops popping up all over the place, but also a lot of good online vendors as well. Check out the suppliers section on this site for recommended websites.
 

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A Mechanical Mod fires at 3.7 volts. The only difference is the batteries are separate and last longer. Unless you buy a "kick" or build sub ohms coils the hit won't be better than an eGo.
If you're looking for an inexpensive quality VV/ VW Mod I would suggest the MVP 2. Was on sale complete kit for $40.00



Out of Stock but may have more coming in.
Innokin iTaste MVP V2.0 - 101 Vape
 
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