Once I got my first starter kit, the learning curve started for me
(and I dropped analogs like a bad monkey scratch).
The compilation of new and useful information about vaping really took off once I had one and was using it.
So, when you get your Volt (a very good unit by all accounts) and begin to use it, a lot of things you don't 'get' right now, you will start to 'get', things will start to fall into place, you'll research some stuff, ...the learning curve will have begun.
I think you made an excellent decision with the information you now possess.
I think almost everyone when they were looking at their first PV wanted one that looked and acted just like an analog.
I know I did, I thought the 'big ones' were old school dinosaurs from 'the beginning' period of vaping, and as technology progressed they would continue making them smaller and looking more and more like a regular analog. My thinking was that the smaller, the more modern and efficient. Unfortunate that the laws of physics got in my way, haha, but one day that will probably come to pass, the world of vaping is really picking up speed quick.
That was my thought process until my learning curve started compiling information and within a week of vaping, studying, etc., I found out a little different.
PS, if you start vaping and get hit by the 'lack of flavor' bug, don't let it sweat you, just know your taste buds are waking from a long and tarry slumber, and it might be awhile before you really can start tasting juices...don't let it get you down, just keep on moving forward, it doesn't last too long.
Big Congrats on your PV purchase!
Enjoy the Volt, it is a good product at a reasonable price and if it gets you off of analogs, Job Well Done!