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I am thinking about buying an MVP but I need some help please. I understand the MVP only has vv. other batteries have vv and vw. What exactly will vw give me extra?

At the moment I have a spinner, I put it on around 3.6 vv and use a coil of 1.8 ohms. If I buy a battery that has both vv vw what will put each setting to? Sorry guys, I am confused. Any help understanding this before I buy would be appreciated.

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variable wattage is sort of a set it and forget it. Once you find the wattage you like anytime you put a new device on the battery it will automatically adjust the voltage to give you your preferred wattage. So you dont have to think ok this thing is 2.2 ohms so I need to change to x volts. It does it for you.
 

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At the moment I have a spinner, I put it on around 3.6 vv and use a coil of 1.8 ohms. If I buy a battery that has both vv vw what will put each setting to? Sorry guys, I am confused. Any help understanding this before I buy would be appreciated.

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Watts = Voltage Squared / Ohms

So for you, (3.6 x 3.6) / 1.8 = 7.2 Watts

So about 7 Watts is what you like. If you had a VW Device, then you could buy a Different Ohm Coil and set you device to 7 watts and it would hit about the same.

For the Voltage, you would just set he Voltage to 3.6v, just like your Spinner, for that 1.8ohm coil.
 

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Thank you all for the information. One question remains, will I see a difference in taste or smoke by having a vw battery?

Over a VV... Some say Yes. Some say No.

I have a Vamo that does Both. I used the VW for awhile. It was Fine. I'm just used to using VV and seeing the Actual Volts. So that is what I do Most of the Time.
 

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vw and vv have the end goal of getting you to the same place vaping wise. A customized sweet spot of TH and vapor production. As such if things are done right there should not be a difference between them in the end. You will however see a difference between variable nothing (like the ego battery) and a vv or vw device.
 

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I own a vv Gripper and a Vamo V2. I primarily use the Vamo because of the, set and forget, vw. As stated before once the vw is adjusted the vv will be automatic. I use ALOT of different delivery devices and the Vamo is ALWAYS at 9w. With the vv Gripper I would have been doing some adjusting.

This is where VW Shines.

When you use a Lot of Attys/Clearos/Cartos at Different Ohms.
 
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