House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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How did that Vermillion River taste to you? I saw they were coming out with a new kentucky blend.....:)

DonleyDoRight had some good tobaccos, what's the name of his place....want2vape.com I think.....:thumb:

Good...I gave the Vermillion River to my husband. I also like my Gunslinger from V4L. Nice flavor. :) I'll have to check out the Kentucky Blend after I finish my DIY tobacco juices...720ml worth. :D
 

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Okay, so, my real question earlier, regarding the Provari, was - will it vape differently than my Zini because it is a VV device? I'm debating whether I should sell my Provari for another Zenesis or keep the Provari and get the Z Atty Pro - was just wondering what the differences would be. Sorry I caused all of that technical talk that went over my head! All that, and I never really got the answer I was looking for!

VV devices vape differently than mechanical devices... the regulated devices just feel different. That is what I'm wondering. Will that difference still be there?
 

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Okay, so, my real question earlier, regarding the Provari, was - will it vape differently than my Zini because it is a VV device? I'm debating whether I should sell my Provari for another Zenesis or keep the Provari and get the Z Atty Pro - was just wondering what the differences would be. Sorry I caused all of that technical talk that went over my head! All that, and I never really got the answer I was looking for!

VV devices vape differently than mechanical devices... the regulated devices just feel different. That is what I'm wondering. Will that difference still be there?

I am holding out for the Z-Atty Pro. I want to put 7-8 wraps on that puppy and crank it up.
 

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Okay, so, my real question earlier, regarding the Provari, was - will it vape differently than my Zini because it is a VV device? I'm debating whether I should sell my Provari for another Zenesis or keep the Provari and get the Z Atty Pro - was just wondering what the differences would be. Sorry I caused all of that technical talk that went over my head! All that, and I never really got the answer I was looking for!

VV devices vape differently than mechanical devices... the regulated devices just feel different. That is what I'm wondering. Will that difference still be there?


What talk ?? I didnt see a thing :D

Yes they are and some like or love it, some dont.
I like it on most things, and I'm getting 2 ZU's mainly for that. Besides the Elec Feel It'll be nice to dial in that coil for the juice your using.

But besides personal feel It should work Just as Wonderfully, as long as you dont have bad shorts all the time.
 

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Okay, so, my real question earlier, regarding the Provari, was - will it vape differently than my Zini because it is a VV device? I'm debating whether I should sell my Provari for another Zenesis or keep the Provari and get the Z Atty Pro - was just wondering what the differences would be. Sorry I caused all of that technical talk that went over my head! All that, and I never really got the answer I was looking for!

VV devices vape differently than mechanical devices... the regulated devices just feel different. That is what I'm wondering. Will that difference still be there?

here is my take on this............& please remember I dont have my Zenesis yet.

From everything I have read & that Zen~ states, a Zenisis APV will out perform any other APV out there.
VV APV's are now outdated, as a Zenesis APV will perform better & with less hassle then a mod with electronics.
A VV is just a regulated device, same as a Kick, and Zen~ has stated that regulation is built in by adding/removing wraps.
You can save $$$$$ by selling a high end APV & using that money + a little out of pocket and getting another Zenesis, over buying a Z-Atty.
So if you're happy with your Zen then get more Zen's.
 

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I agree with Paradise ^ on the 4.2 to 4.5 range for most juice I vape. For me, it just seems to be where it tastes the best. My main love of VV devices is the consistency of the output over the charge life of the battery. Also the ability to see the status of my battery charge, so I know if I need to toss an extra in my case before I leave the house. I'm really a minimalist, I don't like taking extra stuff with me if I don't need it.
 

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here is my take on this............& please remember I dont have my Zenesis yet.

From everything I have read & that Zen~ states, a Zenisis APV will out perform any other APV out there.
VV APV's are now outdated, as a Zenesis APV will perform better & with less hassle then a mod with electronics.
A VV is just a regulated device, same as a Kick, and Zen~ has stated that regulation is built in by adding/removing wraps.
You can save $$$$$ by selling a high end APV & using that money + a little out of pocket and getting another Zenesis, over buying a Z-Atty.
So if you're happy with your Zen then get more Zen's.

The Zenesis isn't regulated, changing wraps isn't really a viable form of regulation since you can't realistically do so during the lifetime of a battery charge.
 

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The Zenesis isn't regulated, changing wraps isn't really a viable form of regulation since you can't realistically do so during the lifetime of a battery charge.

I agree, a Zenesis is not a regulated device nor is it built in. An 18650 batt will charge to about 4.2v and as you use it it will slowly drop off. It is still a so-called 3.7v device that you can adjust for a warmer vape or cooler vape by changing the number of wraps which would be the equivalent of changing your carto or atty from LR to standard to high.
 
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