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LordDavon

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There is a screw on voltage display on the Notcigs site. No real need to know your voltage IMO, just turn the wheel till it tastes perfect to you.

I hear that you need to be careful when using lower ohms items. Having the LED voltage meter will allow me to mark the dial for the voltages that are too high for certain items.
 

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Just a question on the IP. Does the voltage adjustment wheel turn easily, or is clicky, if you know what I mean. What I'm wondering, if when you set it, will it easily be moved if you are not careful?

It is stiff so it will not change on it's own , but not too stiff IMO
 

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I hear that you need to be careful when using lower ohms items. Having the LED voltage meter will allow me to mark the dial for the voltages that are too high for certain items.

It's marked red for 5v, yellow for 4.5v and green for 3.7v if that helps you out any. I only use standard resistance 901 attys on both of mine, so no worries here. :)
 
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