Alright...I can't wait to ask this question, lol. I'll try to ask my questions without making it seem boring. I just recently received my iTaste MVP 2.0, and admittedly, I really don't understand the difference with variable voltage/wattage. I've checked out some recommended youtube videos, and all they seemed to do was confuse me. So perhaps somebody can break it down into layman terms for me here.
I went from a Kanger mini protank with a ego variable voltage battery, and that worked for me for a while. When I got the iTaste, I put the mini tank on it, and admittedly, I'm having a hard time getting a good draw, and the vapor production isn't what I am used to seeing, even at 5 volts. I don't like messing with the wattage, because I don't fully understand it. I screwed on the iClear 30 that came with the MVP, and it tastes wonderful and gives me what I was expecting.
So is it because of user error that I'm having issues with using the mini tank on the MVP?
I went from a Kanger mini protank with a ego variable voltage battery, and that worked for me for a while. When I got the iTaste, I put the mini tank on it, and admittedly, I'm having a hard time getting a good draw, and the vapor production isn't what I am used to seeing, even at 5 volts. I don't like messing with the wattage, because I don't fully understand it. I screwed on the iClear 30 that came with the MVP, and it tastes wonderful and gives me what I was expecting.
So is it because of user error that I'm having issues with using the mini tank on the MVP?