Preferred Vamo settings?

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Snickerfritz

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The benefit of variable wattage is you don't have to calculate anything. The Vamo will read the ohms of the attachment and automatically adjust the volts to give the watts you have set.
Try it out - start low - at about 5 watts, and just click up to where it tastes. You don't need to known the ohms of the attachment or work out what volts it should be at. That's the value of the vw mode.
I tell people to start with vw - and they find it much easier.
Also - the manual is very helpful. I see some-one linked it.

Thanks, that's helpful.
 

Myk

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Since we're still carrying on this conversation, it's possible that it's you who are over thinking it. I get this thing it the mail, it's got all these settings, I'm just looking for some baseline to get me started on this thing. Turns out, the two voltage notches over the ohm reading is turning out to be the exact kind of thing I was looking for, so thanks for that.

I'm trying to save you what I just got done going through. Volts, ohms and watts is OK to waste your time on and may even help you decide where to start with other flavors but when it comes down to it whatever the numbers are don't matter. It comes down to how it tastes at that particular moment.

I really like my eVic but for simplicity, like when I'm driving, my Vamo would win because I know one button is up and the other button is down. It doesn't matter what the screen says, if I can't taste it or it's not producing enough vapor I hit the right button. If it's tasting burnt I hit the left button.

Here's a wattage chart. Knock yourself out, Wattage Chart | Vaping Guides to the Electronic Cigarette
But don't get hung up on where your wattage or volts come out to be in the colors, or what wattage or volts you think you like, and especially not a setting others tell you to like. Just turn it up or down based on what you are tasting at any given time.

I generally like it low. Find me 12w in the green on that chart let alone anyone who considers 12w low. But 12w is where a liquid I have tastes best with the coil I'm using. That I know I like that liquid at 12w only helps me the next time I load that liquid up. That knowledge does you absolutely no good.
 
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