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<blockquote data-quote="rhelton" data-source="post: 17887229" data-attributes="member: 220031"><p>All regulated devices we use work off of PWM even Evolv's boards. They use capacitors on the voltage output to quiet the signal to give a smooth vape. Other like Yihi use PWM to their advantage as in TC mode to control the temp of the vape and in VW mode back to a smooth signal that we all are after. And others still use it to hit high wattage like the Snow Wolf you guys are talking about. If I remember correct Evolv were the first ones to have a regulator that provided a flat signal, before then every regulated mod gave us the rattlesnake vape and in some cases it was so bad you could feel it in your mouth. I am not sure about getting a harsh vape from using PWM I have never experienced that before, but maybe the OP could change his build some to correct the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhelton, post: 17887229, member: 220031"] All regulated devices we use work off of PWM even Evolv's boards. They use capacitors on the voltage output to quiet the signal to give a smooth vape. Other like Yihi use PWM to their advantage as in TC mode to control the temp of the vape and in VW mode back to a smooth signal that we all are after. And others still use it to hit high wattage like the Snow Wolf you guys are talking about. If I remember correct Evolv were the first ones to have a regulator that provided a flat signal, before then every regulated mod gave us the rattlesnake vape and in some cases it was so bad you could feel it in your mouth. I am not sure about getting a harsh vape from using PWM I have never experienced that before, but maybe the OP could change his build some to correct the issue. [/QUOTE]
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