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Mouth to lung vaping using an Aspire Speeder 200w?

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shanedog

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Hi all .I'm contemplating buying an Aspire speeder 200w that's currently on sale at a real decent price.I am a mouth to lung vaper.I use an Aspire nautilus 2 tank on an Aspire Zelos battery but the the battery is dying down & would like to get on a mod with rechargeable/replaceable batteries.I know the voltage/wattage is adjustable but could it still be too much power for my needs? .Would greatly appreciate any help. cheers. Shane
 

shanedog

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Just set the wattage to your liking. You'll probably have great battery life.
Hi Storm52,thanks for your reply.That's what I thought.It all seems pretty straight forward.What had me a little worried was watching reviews on it on Youtube where they were getting into other settings like temperature control ect,something I have yet to read up on,but will. Thanks again.Shane
 

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Power curve is a user setting and unless you build your own coils, have a need to ramp up wattage - or use a lower wattage initially during the power cycle (puff), you won't mess with it.
Basic idea - first second of firing you can set wattage to a number, second second a different wattage, third and so on. You can set one second to a lower wattage than target, second second a bit higher, etc. You ramp up and down, if that makes sense.
 

shanedog

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Power curve is a user setting and unless you build your own coils, have a need to ramp up wattage - or use a lower wattage initially during the power cycle (puff), you won't mess with it.
Basic idea - first second of firing you can set wattage to a number, second second a different wattage, third and so on. You can set one second to a lower wattage than target, second second a bit higher, etc. You ramp up and down, if that makes sense.
Hi Storm52.That does make sense.Thanks for taking the time to reply & help. Cheers Shane
 
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