Let's see what variable voltidge is like

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Its about POWER and consistancy.......once you go VV there is no going back...

A friend offered me an analog the other day... I couldn't find the VV controls or even the fire button! A flimsy little automatic that isn't even VV?!?! Pffffff.... I gave it back to him with a look of disgust. Rookie.
 

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My first variable voltige toy (a Vv Gripper from Madvapes) is ariving in just under an hour. So now I'll finally get to see what all the fuss about variable this and that is all about.

:)

VV is the way to go because you can customize the vape the EXACT way you liek it.

I can't wait for my Variable Wattage Sigelei V3 to got to me on Monday... OH Boy OH Boy... charging batteries atm...
 

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Thats awesome! I have a spinner due to arrive any minute now also. Never tried vv. can't wait!

Spinners are what my wife and I started with... they are great! To get the most charge life out of them it's best not to run them until they are dead. If you have a back up put the Spinner on the charger every day, before it runs out. If you don't have a backup yet... get shopping! :D
 

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I have the EVIC and I like it. It can only do 2.5 Amps, but that's more than enough for me right now. The MVR settings are quite interesting to say the least. I have it setup to start off at 11 Watts for .5 secs to start and decrease .2 Watts every .1 secs till it hits 9 Watts for the rest of the hit. Seems to work better to warm up the coils quick to start and then maintain for the rest of the draw.
 

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Thats awesome! I have a spinner due to arrive any minute now also. Never tried vv. can't wait!

That's what I use right now and it's almost perfect except that I have to carry two with me at all time :)
With the Sigelei V3 I only have to make sure I have a spare battery in my pocket.
 

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A friend offered me an analog the other day... I couldn't find the VV controls or even the fire button! A flimsy little automatic that isn't even VV?!?! Pffffff.... I gave it back to him with a look of disgust. Rookie.

U mean the analogs still don't have a button ?!!!!!
They have to catch up with the times :)
 

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My first variable voltige toy (a Vv Gripper from Madvapes) is ariving in just under an hour. So now I'll finally get to see what all the fuss about variable this and that is all about.

:)

Start low, and work your way up. When you get to the point it starts losing flavour or tasting a bit off, you've gone too far. Back it off to where it tasted best.

The high volts settings you'll see some say they are using (5v etc) must be on vaporisers that wick exceptionally well, juice that likes a lot of heat, and a vaper who's more interested the volume of vapour than the taste. Not saying there's anything wrong with that, but I wouldn't like you to think that's the only way to do it.

You'll find different resistance atomisers and different juice will require a slightly different voltage. That is why we like VV so much; on a fixed voltage device you can't change it if it's not working.
 
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