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catlady60

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I got my Itaste 20W and my first impressions are positive. Instead of the 510/Ego connection, it comes with a 510 to Ego adapter; this way, when you use a 510 topper, you don't have to use that beauty ring to hide the threads. The only downside is that if you lose the adapter, you have to buy a new one or have one on hand for a backup if you want to screw in an Iclear 16, Evod, or CE4/5 clearo.

The 7.5 v and 20 watt capacity makes it much easier to dry burn the gunk off the coils. I cleaned and dry burned the coils and it took all of 3 pulses at 20 watts to get rid of the coil gunk, as opposed to it taking me 5-10 pulses from my 15W VV/VW mods.

Only one thing Innokin needs to fix in the voltage and wattage adjustment department: allow us to adjust down instead of just going up, like they did with the MVP1's voltage adjustment. Overall, it's a very good device and a vast improvment to the MVP1 (I never had an MVP2).

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Only one thing Innokin needs to fix in the voltage and wattage adjustment department: allow us to adjust down instead of just going up,

Innokin fixed this with the MVP 3.0 that is being released right now. It has + and - buttons instead of the old P and U buttons.

Glad to hear that you are happy with the 20W. Innokin certainly puts out a good product.
 

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I read it has a new chip in there. Does it down regulate well? That was my problem with the istick, at the lowest settings it was still pushing too much power. I'm interested in having the ability to go to 20W but not if being at 3W tastes like the inside of a car muffler. You know, work my way up. lol
 

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I read it has a new chip in there. Does it down regulate well? That was my problem with the istick, at the lowest settings it was still pushing too much power. I'm interested in having the ability to go to 20W but not if being at 3W tastes like the inside of a car muffler. You know, work my way up. lol

The MVP 20W has a lower wattage limit of 6 watts. No more muffler taste from 3W.
 

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The thing I am most excited about is the spring loaded pin. I have 2 MVP 2.0s and they have been great but I have been having center pin issues lately. I fixed them both with a #60 O-ring but they are touchy now. Just got my 20W and look forward to using it. I will probably experiment with the higher wattage but like I said, if the pin problem is fixed then this will be the perfect device for me. Thanks to 101 vape for the low price too!
 
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