Hi to All. New ECF member 1st post.

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jonny2hottie

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first off, WELCOME to ECF! now for my soapbox:

i never advise new vapers to get technical devices especially VV until they get a full understanding of how different wattages feel like. i've seen so many people jump the gun before they even try different variations of the devices they have. i know everyone wants what they think or hear is THE BEST mod but to fully appreciate and use it correctly i believe that each must earn their stripes.

the jump from mini ecig's/ego type devices to provari isnt a bad move it just isnt logical IMO. i always feel like people should slowly graduate from one mod to the next to fully gain from what a VV has to offer. most people who make such dramatic jumps usually only end up using 1-2 different voltage settings on their VV device making it not worth their while IMO.

try getting a true 3.7v device and different Low Resistance Atomizers until you find one that works. most new members and vets will agree that you can achieve nearly the same results from these variations. your end goal is to find a sweetspot in wattage, which is around 8-11watts depending on each person's liking. mine is around 9.75-10 watts. keep this in mind: [(voltsxvolts)/ohms=watts]

but if you truly have your heart set on a VV, do yourself a favor and try a cheaper VV box mod to begin with before buying one of the most expensive mods out there.

i hope this post isnt discouraging as it isnt meant to be. just an opinion and honest suggestion from a vet to a new member. to each his own nonetheless and good luck with your journey. were glad to have you aboard.
 

jdub411

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Jonny speaks the truth, however in order to find the wattage you like you will need to purchase several different ohm carts/addys to change your wattage. Vv mods let you use the same cart at different wattage. Starting out cheap is key, and if you like to tinker get a cheap 3.7 and build your own vv mod. You can find tons of resources to help and some retailers sell kits to build.
 
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