RVW, Anyone else notice this?

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Greg Brown

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I have only had my eVic for about a week and hadn't really messed with the RVV/RVW settings as I just didn't see the need for it. However, while I was playing around this evening I noticed that you can set the wattage all the way up to 16 watts. However, the eVic still only fires at the maximum 11 watts. Has this always been in the software or is this new? It got me wondering if they have added this to the feature set on the software in preparation for a future update that will increase the maximum wattage. The voltage still only goes up to 5V. I'm just wondering if a developer accidentally jumped the gun or something and QC missed it before the last update was released. Any thoughts?
 

Aschecte

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Inverse change from white text and black background to the opposite for better seeing in sun light.

Stealth doesn't leave screen on counting you puff time when your pressing button. You then can see screen by hitting button once to see battery lvl etc.

I tried out inverse mode and really like it much better than the standard screen....good to know thank you and stealth.... whatever I see no purpose to it for me as I like to see my times as I do not like to toot more than 5 seconds....... do you know what the RVV and RVW1,2,3 are ? I think they are the presets for specific juices but how do you upload them to the MVR and then to the eVic ?
 

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VV
This is the Variable Voltage setting, where you can change the the voltage using the ring on the eVic.

VW
This is the Variable Wattage setting, where you can change the the voltage using the ring on the eVic.

RVV
This is for the programmed setting you can do using the MVR software. You can program a custom "vape curve" using Variable Voltage levels, that actually changes over the length of draw. In v1.3, you get ONE of these programmable VV settings.

RVW1, RVW2, and RVW3
These are also for the programmed settings you can do using the MVR software. You can program a custom "vape curve" using Variable Wattage levels, that actually changes over the length of draw. In v1.3, you get THREE of these programmable VW settings.

The advantage to having three VW settings is that different juices taste better at different power settings, so you can dial in your program to your favorite juices. Also, different devices (cartos, attys, RBAs, etc) perform better at different settings, so you can make custom vape-curve settings tailored to your favorite atty or tank or whatever.
 

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Never mind I just figured it out....... in your MVR you go to the vapor set option..... change your settings to rvw and a interface will pop up then hit import. Go to the place you downloaded your preset to and click it. this will download it to the RVW preset and you can jump between the 3 and change them as you wish..... another one down..... I just needed to play around with the MR a bit more.
 
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