I hope he is doing well, and is able to get back here soon.
Just getting some blood work tests and spinal tap thingy, best way to insure had nothing in the blood was to check in for 24 hours in advance of tests, that was last night round 7:30pm
I hope he is doing well, and is able to get back here soon.
Hope you feel better AndrewJust getting some blood work tests and spinal tap thingy, best way to insure had nothing in the blood was to check in for 24 hours in advance of tests, that was last night round 7:30pm
To use your example of a 3.2ohm cart running at 4.1 volts, you are using around 5.25 watts to power the cart. That same wattage applied to a 2 ohm cart would only require about 3.25 volts to get the same exact vapor. The same, if the other variables (build quality, filler, etc) are the same. Making that assumption, and it's a big one considering recent events, you could drop to 2.0 ohms, save some battery life maybe, and have the same experience. That's not opinion, it's math. Warning people off 1.7s on the VMax doesn't do Andrew any favors (bread and butter time) and dissuades people from having an awesome, consistent vaping experience at lower voltages.
Have you used a Vmax? Until yesterday I would have agreed with you. What's the point of having a VV unit it you can't vape anything you may have or want including LR units. BUT the Vmax isn't like any other VV unit I have, 9 total. It's output voltage may say 3v but it doesn't vape like three volts or any other setting. Vmax owners seem pretty pleased with this fact though I don't understand why. Personally want my VV units to have comparable vapes at whatever setting I choose.
That said I'll get to the point. After VAPNJ350 posted yesterday I pulled a 1.7ohm resurrector that I had filled the previous evening topped it off, set the Vmax at 3v and took a heavy draw of the most awfully burned taste I've ever experienced. I had been using the same carto on a LT so I know it was good prior to putting it on the Vmax.
Every vaporizer one puts on the Vmax is a test of where it will vape best. I'm using a 1.5 ohm DC Clearo on it now at 4.3v that I would have set a 5v on my other VV units strong enough to handle it.
Draw your own conclusions.
Errol
Wow, I really don't know what to conclude from that. Was your 1.7 at 3v test a hot burnt taste or just a burnt taste? Sounds like you should have received flavored air, not warm vapor from that low a setting. Weird.
On another note, I received my kicked BAM today and lemme tell you, a resurrector at 8.5 watts is Amazing. Variable Wattage is the future, boys and girls. 4 different carts with four different resistance levels, same wattage, and perfect vapor every time. Very nice.![]()
Also, drawing anything more than 2.5 amps will probably kill your carts, kill your batteries over time, and taste pretty bad. That's why people are popping 1.7ohm carts. They are using devices that don't regulate and pumping up the voltage to 5.5-6, which would require more than 3 amps. Blammo.
To use your example of a 3.2ohm cart running at 4.1 volts, you are using around 5.25 watts to power the cart. That same wattage applied to a 2 ohm cart would only require about 3.25 volts to get the same exact vapor. The same, if the other variables (build quality, filler, etc) are the same. Making that assumption, and it's a big one considering recent events, you could drop to 2.0 ohms, save some battery life maybe, and have the same experience. That's not opinion, it's math. Warning people off 1.7s on the VMax doesn't do Andrew any favors (bread and butter time) and dissuades people from having an awesome, consistent vaping experience at lower voltages.
Actually Andrew kinda AGREES with me on this one due to his very own experience everytime he put a 1.7 ohm on his VMAX at 3.5 volts it was AWFUL, just burnt juice. Im never going to be that guy that tells people what they want to hear, I call it like it is, nothing more, nothing less. Blunt honesty has served me pretty well for 35 years. Im wondering if you actually own a VMAX?? If you don't then their is no way you could know what Im referring to. Trust me when I say the VMAX IS different. The regular rules DO NOT apply here. If you get one you'll see exactly what I mean and many others already know and love.
I agree variable wattage is a true way to scale up or down the vaping curve. I'm back , got good news chrome v2 be here Monday, I love my VMAX 4.0volts 1.5 dct roxz, but wattage is best measure because it is constant across the board, with voltage you got amperage that comes into play to make 1 4 volt device differ from another 4volt device, but if it was based on wattage instead of voltage then 2 devices would preform almost identical set on same wattage. The Darwin if wasn't such an uglys or so poorly built would be the ideal device.
talkin bout that flimsy hinge thing
Will be checking in to the hospital in few hours for testing they want me there 24 hours before, spinal cord inject me dye stuff, be in hospital til Saturday afternoon so orders might be a tad slow this weekend, I've have laptop, but rely on my useless help to pack stuff..
guess make sure i don't eat anything that screw up the tests... wonder if a candy striper counts.....lol
ROFL Great pic. I'm gay an I think I might even tap that.Well damn man, hope everything is OK..we'll be keeping ya in our thoughts and all that.
IMHO, they are usually quite edible and a healthy part of any diet.
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Get well soon mate!!!
After hearing from others, I have to humbly apologize Jeremy. Apparently, the VMax is much different than I had imagined, but I gotta ask - if you line up 5 devices and put the same cart on each one and get more or less the same vape with, let's say plus or minus a half volt adjustment, then you put it in the VMax and it burns at a full volt and a half LESS, not more than what turns out to be your sweet spot for that cart, what does that say to you? No sarcasm there, I'm honestly confused.
Anyway, I shall not doubt you again. You and others have obviously dialed these in to perfection.![]()
And just to be clear... I'm talking about vv devices restricted to 2.5-4amps. I don't know what goes on with a vmax... never tried one. My caveat is just be careful with blanket statements because there are always new vapers hanging out who get confused unless you've very very specific. Ya'll don't know how many times I've had to convince a new person it was ok to vape 2ohm dual coils on a device like a vv tube (up to a certain voltage) because they've been told my 6 other people that 'you can't vape dual coils on a lavatube'. Grr... makes me crazy. lol Then you get a new vaper with an apocalypse supply of 2ohm dual coils thinking he has no choice but to scrap em, and buy a ton of 3.5ohm cartos. So clearly NOT the reality, and ends up costing them a ton of money, unnecessarily, and a lot of frustration. We lose new vapers to frustration and high cost in the beginning, so that's something Im always very aware of. There are lurkers lurking and learning, so just keep that in mind. rofl
And Andrew... hope everything is ok! And yeah, guessing a steady diet of candy stripers won't hurt. lol I was a candy striper in high school. Frilly short pink and white jumper with a white peasant top? Paleese... clearly we were only there for the eye candy and general cheer up factor. rofl
... Because of the PWM in the VMAX I highly recommend NOT using LR anything on it unless you like that lovely burnt taste at every voltage. ...