How to adjust the voltage on VP Turbo BB AV?

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bmwjen

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Up until now, the only VV mod I owned was the NotCigs Infinity. With the Infinity, pretty much you can "dial" your voltage in to where you like it. I got a pink VP Turbo BB AV in the mail today & I'm thinking the voltage was set pretty high, because it fired away on a 3.2 ohm torpedo tank, however my juice tasted burnt...... So, I'd like to adjust the voltage with this little screw driver that came with the mod. Do I just turn the screw left for less voltage & right for higher voltage? I normally like 3.7-4.3V, anything higher than that is just too much.

Also, I've got favorite juices (after months of searching), but exactly what juice is good at higher voltages & doesn't become tasteless or burnt?

Thanks in advance for your advice :)
 

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Well, your question has been sitting in ATV for a while now, and evidently no vet really knows about this particular PV. So my advice to you is to contact the vendor, if there was no users manual. Generally, people that want to vape at higher voltages, or more accurately higher wattages, since one can use a high-resistance atty with HV, is to get double-flavor in juices. As for a list of flavors that work well at HV, I don't know that that list exists, as it is pretty subjective.

You might search the forum using keywords for your PV, and perhaps someone out there has some hands on experience. If you put a dry atty on, you could do a very short dry burn at the two extremes of screw turns. That will probably at least tell you which direction goes to high...make it a short dry burn, though, as you might pop the atty at very high voltage if you let it cook too long. Most of the time, turning a knob or a screw-type variable resistor, like a volume knob on a stereo, is clockwise increases the signal, which in this case is the voltage to the coil. So although I do not know for sure, as I don't own one of these PVs, I am betting turning it clockwise will increase voltage.

Good luck!
 
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