The " BUZZ " VariVolt Pv's coming SOON !

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I know, but no video reviews. I want to see this bad boy in action. :)

You guys think you're going crazy with anticipation. I was waiting on the Buzz ever since I first read about it in April. Buzz said it would be ready in mid May and I kept looking forward to that day. Then come mid May I find out there's a delay on parts and it wouldn't come out until the end of May. When it did come out I got a email notification and I quickly went to the Notcigs site and spent a few hours trying to order it. The site ordering system wasn't working right and they had to troubleshoot it as I was trying to order it. The order finally went through and I was order #26. Then it drove me crazy that Witchway got hers a few days before I did and she was posting how great it was. I finally got mine on June 4th and then I was a happy camper. :vapor:
 

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more info Mr. Buzz on how many turns this that and the other to set the buzz up with out using a volt meter. i would like to get it back to 4.5 if i change settings .
i have the buzz and like it. Mike Bezzetti step in here and give us some tips please on
how best to use your pv. 1 full turn= ? you should be telling us this info
and any other tips . Thanks
 

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more info Mr. Buzz on how many turns this that and the other to set the buzz up with out using a volt meter. i would like to get it back to 4.5 if i change settings .
i have the buzz and like it. Mike Bezzetti step in here and give us some tips please on
how best to use your pv. 1 full turn= ? you should be telling us this info
and any other tips . Thanks

To be sure you need to have a voltmeter. Otherwise you would always have to remember how many turns you turned the pot. What I do when I'm out and about is check the voltage before I leave and go from there.
 
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Originally Posted by Hyperspace
I can't remember what Buzz said about that. My multimeter said 7.4 volts but I didn't try to vape it 7.4 because I didn't want to blow my atty.

I hope Mike steps in and clarifies this because you should never read more than 6 volts if the regulator is working correctly.
 

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OK heres the skinny on voltage on the Buzz
1. When you are setting the voltage the unit is Unloaded , this will allow you to set it above 6 Volts BUT when you put the atomizer on it the batteries will LOAD down ! that is why we spec a 3.6 to 6 volt range , this is the USABLE range !
2. anything from 3.6 to 6 volts will be fully regulated , beyond 6 volts it will NOT be a stable voltage ( it will try to maintain a .5 volt difference across the regulator ABOVE 6 volts )

You do need a voltmeter to really know what voltage you are at , you can get an idea by pointing the led at a white piece of paper and noting the difference between the Red LED and Blue Led , the Blue led is the output LED as it gets brighter as the voltage is increasing .

LR atomizers are NOT recommended ( and not needed ! ) they will try to draw a higher current.

The Buzz circuit is NOT designed for LR atomizers , to compensate it will lower the voltage to the atomizer so it stays in its SAFE zone for operation ( this is one of the protection circuits kicking in ) It will work But is NOT recommended.

I hope this clears things up ? If not ask away
 

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Not to change the subject but these hidrains don't get near the time on a charged battery as the Ultrafires and the trustfires do. I'm very disappointed in them. Sorry I just had to say that.

I found that to be true with the 18650s as well. I don't use them anymore.
 

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OK heres the skinny on voltage on the Buzz
1. When you are setting the voltage the unit is Unloaded , this will allow you to set it above 6 Volts BUT when you put the atomizer on it the batteries will LOAD down ! that is why we spec a 3.6 to 6 volt range , this is the USABLE range !
2. anything from 3.6 to 6 volts will be fully regulated , beyond 6 volts it will NOT be a stable voltage ( it will try to maintain a .5 volt difference across the regulator ABOVE 6 volts )

I thought I remembered you saying something like this before. I just didn't remember where you said it. :)
 

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Not to change the subject but these hidrains don't get near the time on a charged battery as the Ultrafires and the trustfires do. I'm very disappointed in them. Sorry I just had to say that.

That's what they said on the Candlepower forum too. That's why I thought it was odd when some people on this forum claimed the high drains last longer than the Li-Ions.
 
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