The Innokin iTaste VV V3 owners group

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Red Dog

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From my testing, it checks each time you hit the fire button. I have been able to fire, swap tanks, and fire again and it works just fine. No undervoltage or no burnt taste.

I've done this without checking ohms or anything, so it appears to do it on the fly each time you press the button.

That's my experience as well. Unlike the Darwin, and DNA20 which monitor resistance throughout the firing cycle and will constantly change voltage and amps to maintain the set wattage. It's generally only a noticeable difference with new or old coils though.

Of course you can buy a VV v3 for every day of the week for less than the cost of a Darwin...
 
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Oddly enough, I went through several charge cycles with this lower capacity and then the battery seems to have recovered quite a bit. While it's still not up to what my newer VV is at, It's back up to just under 300 puffs before it goes into red. Has anyone else experienced anything like this before?
My first iTaste VV V3 that I bought about 9 weeks ago has started to have a big drop in battery capacity. When I first got it, it would last about 350+ puffs. Now 9 weeks later it's dropped down to less than 200 puffs. This is with the unit set at the same wattage and with the same resistance toppers that I have been using all along. I'm disappointed as I was expecting close to 300 charge cycles. It's only been ~65 charges and now I'm down something like 43%. I'm regretting the two more VVs that I bought right before Christmas if this is going to happen again. I'm assuming this isn't normal. Has anyone else experienced this?
 

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Got my iTaste EP in today, one thing I really like is the floating center pin. Can't over screw in a tank and have to pull up the center pin to make contact (which I have to do on the VV V3.0) it is spring loaded on the EP. Wonder why Innokin did not do that with the VV V3.0? Or for that matter all there products? It is a great idea. I took a pen, and you can press it down and it springs back up, Really Good Idea for all connections, IMHO....

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    Got my iTaste EP in today, one thing I really like is the floating center pin. Can't over screw in a tank and have to pull up the center pin to make contact (which I have to do on the VV V3.0) it is spring loaded on the EP. Wonder why Innokin did not do that with the VV V3.0? Or for that matter all there products? It is a great idea. I took a pen, and you can press it down and it springs back up, Really Good Idea for all connections, IMHO....

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    Maybe the floating pin is what they will do from now on, really hope so, as the connection problems with the MVP2 is a real pain in the ...., had a few problems with the V3, but nothing like I do with the MVP2.
     

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    Has anyone tried using a regular ego charger on the threaded end yet for charging? I have a couple spares that I could use for spare (not at home) charging but I'm not sure it's safe< hate to burn up my new V3

    It will burn up the VV3 or the MVP. Charge only on the input port. They're not made like egos.
     
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