Provari Taste Testing

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paulyc44

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So now that we have this awesome device with variable voltage and the knowledge that different juices and their intended flavor's are best realized at a specific voltage, what's your process for finding what voltage works best? Do you just try one voltage at a time? Can you tell a difference between 3.7 and 3.8 volts? I see juice bottle labels of the future noting "Best flavor at X.X volts." I imagine much of it has to do with how viscous the juice is; PV to VG ratio. Thoughts...?
 

Serianna

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Ive gone through all my juices and I just went one voltage point at a time until I got to where I thought it was great, then I went on and went up more until It hit the downside of the goodness. Keeping in mind I had to stay within the "green" range for what my atty was reading according to the provari as well. I found my golden ranges for several juices, but when my atty changes its resistance up or down (which is quite frequent) I have to adjust on the fly, and sometimes loose it for a few hits before finding it again.

For "green" ranges in easy to see format I use http://i.imgur.com/ujWxU.jpg

Otherwise if I have time to scroll around I use http://www.provape.com/v/images/attyrange.pdf
 
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