lOOKING FOR THE NEXT STEP

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APD99

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    I haven't stepped into VV on that level yet but from what I've seen and heard Provari would be a good choice. It seems to be the simplest to adjust (no screwdriver/potentiometer to screw with) and it has some kind of self test to keep you at the set voltage. When I decide to go full on VV it will either be Provari or Darwin (Depending on my bank account).
     

    AlmightyGod

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    Variable voltage means more than being able to adjust the voltage.

    It means regulated power....meaning no battery drop off.

    Most batteries come off the charger at 4.2v and then drop off to 3.3v before they die.

    Using a VV mod means you can pick your voltage and it stays there.

    Once you go VV (ie...regulated voltage) you never go back! :)
     
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