The Darwin From Evolv!!!

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SheerLuckHolmes

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As Drew said above, get on the early notification list. That is what I did. I was informed when the Darwin would next be available and what time he would list them as in stock on his web site, last Sat starting at 6:00p.m. EST. But that happened 3:00p.m. my time zone. And that found me on a golf course.

"OK, Barry, it's your turn to putt."
"Leave me alone. I'm on my cell phone, cause its 3 o'clock and I have to order my Darwin!"

Got a couple of guys ......, but I got my Darwin ordered!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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This may be a silly question, but I see lots of darwin owners out the so what the heck.

Is there any Darwin wattage cheat sheet out there? I'd love to have a wattage reference for different atties and carto's. Of there is one, I'd love a link, if not maybe we should make one?

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Actually Chinner, This is one of the graces of Darwin - just turn to your own liking. There is only one "right watts level" and that is YOUR watts level. Because of the progression of the e-cig, many of us had been conditioned to think in terms of volts levels and finding the "right" ohms attys/cartos for our preferred volts level. Darwin automatically sets the volts for you based on the watts. So, I find it sort of helps to change my thinking from volts/ohms = electronics to more of a cooking analogy. If you have an electric oven and someone told you to cook your roast at 220 volts and use 7000 ohms - you'd think it was strange. But, in effect, that is exactly what we do in an electric oven (don't know about the 7000 ohms part but it does have a huge coil). The oven analogy is not exact because in vaping we are "cooking" directly on the coil and in an oven we have a thermostat. But Darwin comes closer to that analogy because when you set in .1 watts increments, you have many more settings than .1 volts increments (all other variable volts devices). And, Darwin's automatic adjustments to volts and amps is the closet thing to a thermostat we have so far seen in vaping devices.

Juices are often a combination of flavors and differing VG and PG mixes. As you experiment, you may find nuances of flavors in your juices you did not know were there. This happens because when we play with watts, we have many more settings.

With Standard and higher ohms levels (2.5+ ohms) you can enjoy a more full range of watts. When using LR attys, even if you turn the watts settings down, you are limited by ohms law. LR attys are designed to simulate higher voltage vaping and run at higher watts at lower volts. So when you use LR attys/cartos, you will still be vaping at the upper range of watts. To know your bottom vapable watts for any given LR atty/carto on Darwin use volts squared and then divide by the ohms of the atty. Darwin has a bottom volts level of 3.6 or 3.7 volts. So lets assume it is 3.6 volts and you are using a 1.7 ohms LR atty: 3.6x3.6/1.7 = 7.6 watts. So, with this combo, even if you turn the watts to 6 watts, ohms law would still produce 7.6 watts. You can achieve higher watts settings but ohms law won't let you vape below that even if Darwin is set lower. But with higher ohms attys, you can reach the lower watts ranges.

Some flavors respond better at lower watts settings and others better at higher - just like cooking, some foods cook best at lower temps and other flavors come out better at higher temps. So, throw on your favorite attys and/or cartos and experiment with YOUR juices to the levels that are "best" for you.

Some generalization I have found (many exceptions):
- VG tends burn at lower temps than PG
- Tobaccos and menthols often hold up better to higher heats
- Some fruity flavors come out more for me at lower temps/watts.

Here is one example (this applies to one particular atty - each atty model has its own vaping characteristics), I have a tobacco menthol juice that if I run it at 7.5 watts I taste mostly tobacco and little menthol. If I run that same juice at 8.5 watts, in that same atty, I get a nice blend of the tobacco and menthol flavors. If I run it at 9.5+ watts, I get mostly menthol flavor.

So, I suggest you forget about anyone else's cheat sheet and just take notes on your results based on your juices and your attys/cartos. The notes will produce your own cheat sheet!
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This is fantastic information. I just loved how you explained the different flavors in the changing of watts. Although I do experience different flavors on different watts ( so true with menthol flavors), it is so good to see it explained. Great information.
 
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Indeed that is excellent information! Thanks nebula!

I see what you're sayin and I agree, everything is to taste and dependent heavily on juice/atty combo.

I've just been having fun with mine, trying to match the settings of other mods, like running my bloog carto's at 4.2 to simulate the voltage of my bloog battery. Yesterday I had a 5.2 ohm HR flying at like 11 watts, so I could see what the 7.4v vapers experience.

So not so much a fine tuners cheat sheet, just some fun stuff, and maybe vague optimal ranges for certain types of carto's/atty's, and the settings you need to replicate other devices would be cool. I'm just going to start taking notes and maybe post them one day! Thanks for the great info Neb!

On a side note, damn I'm loving my Darwin!!!
 

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Chinner, so glad you're enjoying it! I do believe this means a great deal to you, especially after having one that did not meet your expectations.

It will be interesting to see your information from your notes come to life in a post some day.

Be well :)

Thanks Kat, and yes I'm having fun!

Buying my first mod was very stressful lol, being in Canada where we are limited in selection made it that much worse! We overpay for things here because of limited competition, and usually have to buy used and no warranty when it comes to elite mods like the Darwin. Makes the decision to purchase mods difficult, because on one hand they're rare and fantastic, but on the other you always run the risk of buying a piece of crap lol.

So to answer your question, im not sure that it means that much to me really, but I'm sure glad I got this one right! I'm not jealous of any other piece of gear out there right now, because with the right settings and attachments, I feel like I can emulate almost any other mod with the Darwin.

So thanks I guess! To anyone who ever told me to buy this crazy thing, and those who have helped, and have continued to help since I've had it!

You be weller!
 

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They were available 2 days ago....picked up 2 for my sons...if you email Drew and ask to be informed when they come in I am sure he will email you.

I was on the list to be informed, just happened to be pressing F5 on the browser (hey, everybody needs a hobby!) and saw it listed as "in stock". I did not receive an email, but my order seems to have happened, and it appears to have shipped.
 

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I was on the list to be informed, just happened to be pressing F5 on the browser (hey, everybody needs a hobby!) and saw it listed as "in stock". I did not receive an email, but my order seems to have happened, and it appears to have shipped.

Great news, you won't be disappointed.
 
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