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GMoney

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It is great that you have information like that - I think about any suggestions when I am more awake!

Just a quick little SEO/SEM note for you - while I am thinking about it., Mike:

That page now ranks #1 on Google search for "what the pv is" ... but no one is going to search for that.

I would have have titled it - "What is a PV?" - or something similar that people might search for - it would be harder to rank #1 for it but it would drive a lot more traffic to your site,

What is good though(and why you rank for that term) is that you have your Topic as your Page title, H1 tag, link back anchor text and page name. I know you're a busy guy but you should fix a few of your page title/ H1 on your site, at least on the main page and a couple of others. Sorry, if I am being too forward with unsolicited advice - I would just like to see you succeed in a big way, and I am a big fan of doing little things that can have a big impact.(I'm lazy like that;))
 

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Mike be careful with the first line. Might wanna take it out. You dont want it to even "kinda" sound like a claim to help quit smoking. Better to label it a "alternative"

missing a space here "aninhaled"

Might wanna briefly outline cartos, atties, and resistances.

Might want to define a mod

might wanna define VV.

Ill offer some more concrete ideas and some sample text tonight. Boss is coming in today for budget review so I actually have to work :p
 
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Is your background white ???

Yes it is.

Mike,
If your coding a dark background with light text, you should also have white background with black text.
If your using cascading style these codes should already be written and work automatically.
I'm using a Droid and the text is light blue on white background.
 

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Yes it is.

Mike,
If your coding a dark background with light text, you should also have white background with black text.
If your using cascading style these codes should already be written and work automatically.
I'm using a Droid and the text is light blue on white background.

I agree. You have external stylesheets for desktop and for mobile(this does need some tweaking, it doesn't seem quite right when viewed on my android browser). For consistency, it would be best not to override the text color with the "inline style".
 

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"A mod is a Modified PV like the Buzz or Infinity..."

I remember my newbie days, and feeling left in the dark with that sort of definition of mod. "Modified" I could figure out, but modified how?

I'm thinking something like this: "A mod is a Modified PV—but don't be intimidated! Essentially, it's a standard atomizer unified with replaceable, non-proprietary batteries. In some—like the Buzz or Infinity—circuitry is employed that permits user-selectable, regulated voltage output."
 

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"A mod is a Modified PV like the Buzz or Infinity..."

I remember my newbie days, and feeling left in the dark with that sort of definition of mod. "Modified" I could figure out, but modified how?

I'm thinking something like this: "A mod is a Modified PV—but don't be intimidated! Essentially, it's a standard atomizer unified with replaceable, non-proprietary batteries. In some—like the Buzz or Infinity—circuitry is employed that permits user-selectable, regulated voltage output."

OK I stole that and put it in there PI !! thanks good writing
 

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Sounds good so far. Here.s a chart Switched posted.
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At the end of this page I would take the opportunity to add a few lines about how Notcigs saw the need to introduce variable voltage to the PV world… Maybe something like this…..

While we see the PV as a fantastic invention we felt that something was missing…. Choice.

Until we introduced the Variable Voltage Buzz folks were stuck with a set voltage. Suppose you buy a standard 3.7-volt device and the throat hit is too weak. You are very limited in ways to improve this situation. You could try a different strength of eliquid or you can try a low resistance atomizer to boost the voltage to 5 volts. While this might help it doesn’t really solve the problem. To find just the right strength of eliquid is iffy and with a LR atomizer you’ve gone from being stuck at 3.7 to being stuck at 5 volts and being stuck at 5 volts many eliquids are too harsh. The real solution is to have a PV that you can adjust to your exact preference. Throat hit too weak? Dial it up. Throat hit too harsh? Dial it down. Its like a sliding scale of throat hit to flavor.

(Mike I stole that last line from Atari who just wrote a review on the Infinity! I hope he doesn’t mind)
 
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Sounds good so far.

Wow, your post disappeared while I was reading! :)

To achieve a hotter heating coil you have 2 choices. Raise the voltage or lower the resistance. An LR atty at 3.7 volts draws more current and at the same time gets less wattage stressing your battery more. A HR or High Resistance atty draws less current but more watts which your battery likes allot better.

You should review this part. LR will produce more Watts
 

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Wow, your post disappeared while I was reading! :)




You should review this part. LR will produce more Watts
Sorry GM I deleted it because it was stupid. I thought I got it off before anyone saw it.

Not according to the table above. You'll notice that at 3.7 volts a 1.8ohm does 7.6 watts and at the same 3.7 volt a 2.5 Ohm only does 5.5 watts. The heat raises but the wattage drops and causes less stress on the batteries.
 
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