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loganfl22

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Ok so here it is, its been discussed before but it always seems like the topic changes in the thred before its really answered. So on a mvp2 the voltage output goes to 5 volts and wattage goes to 11, I have a 1ohm coil set on 3.8v which should be what somewhere around 14 watts? if im not mistaken the mvp2 will fire like that but im wondering if it actually will only deliver the voltage to reach watts or will it go higher than the wattage range in voltage mode if its within the amp limit? Also same question for the vamo v5 since it goes up to 6v or 15 watts can it fire at say 16 watts if its within the amp limit?
Im sorry if this has been asked a million times, Im a somewhat experienced vaper but normally I run my rebuildables on my mech mod but due to a messed up insulator my nemmy is put to rest for a little while.

Thanks all in advance
 

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Ok so here it is, its been discussed before but it always seems like the topic changes in the thred before its really answered. So on a mvp2 the voltage output goes to 5 volts and wattage goes to 11, I have a 1ohm coil set on 3.8v which should be what somewhere around 14 watts? if im not mistaken the mvp2 will fire like that but im wondering if it actually will only deliver the voltage to reach watts or will it go higher than the wattage range in voltage mode if its within the amp limit? Also same question for the vamo v5 since it goes up to 6v or 15 watts can it fire at say 16 watts if its within the amp limit?
Im sorry if this has been asked a million times, Im a somewhat experienced vaper but normally I run my rebuildables on my mech mod but due to a messed up insulator my nemmy is put to rest for a little while.

Thanks all in advance

The MVP is NOT capable of exceeding 11 watts total output even in variable voltage mode.

If you select a voltage that exceeds a calculated output of 11 watts for the given resistance, it will only fire the battery at the voltage level that would create 11 watts.

For a 1 ohm coil, this is 3.3 volts. for a 1.5 ohm coil this is 4.0 to 4.1 volts for a 2 ohm coil this is 4.7 volts.

This is what is also borne out in the graphs Pbusardo has on his MVP 2 review at tasteyourjuice.com
 
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