Sorry guys...Im in bed with the flu..It is to soon to answer these question anyway....Thanks,
Drew
Get well soon Cracker Jack Man. Put the computer down and rest
Sorry guys...Im in bed with the flu..It is to soon to answer these question anyway....Thanks,
Drew
Thanks Everyone for your well wishes...I feel a little better today....
The indicator light turns green when it is fully charged...Thanks,
Drew
Yeah I know I read that somewhere, it takes something like 15 charge cycles for them to come into their own, like I said, there was the one day, first day off a full charge, where I ran it dead in 10 hours, and i instantly thought, this won't do, since then, not one time, and this has been my main pv, and to be honest I know I'm vaping more because this damn thing feels so good in my hand I don't want to put it down, lol. I'm getting nic headaches and stuff, lol., I'm at 6 mg, igues i need to mix in some zero nic lol.
Way late to the party.I really really need one of these.Will be stalking.Is there a notification list??I just got a Darwin about 2 weeks ago all I can say is WOW.When I seen the Opus and being a wood person.This is a must have.
Everyone here KNOWS I LUV my Darwins but Opus is an easy adjustment too. Obviously, without the digital screen you will not get as precise as the 0.1 watts settings you can do on Darwin. While it is not to scale, I have tried many diff resistances at diff watts settings. As a very rough average, you can approximate about three 0.1 watts settings for each 0.1 volts increment.Ski... you really do not have to dash my hopes like that!
I'm hoping you are wrong... simply because I want the LCD screen... I might want to vape different flavors at different watts as it does seem to make a difference to me with some flavors... and for that I believe the Darwin will be easier.
I would not bet against your statement... but I still hope that you are wrong.![]()
Everyone here KNOWS I LUV my Darwins but Opus is an easy adjustment too. Obviously, without the digital screen you will not get as precise as the 0.1 watts settings you can do on Darwin. While it is not to scale, I have tried many diff resistances at diff watts settings. As a very rough average, you can approximate about three 0.1 watts settings for each 0.1 volts increment.
Using Opus (see pic):
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The range is from 5 watts to 12 watts (full left turn and full right turn - respectively). The dial stops at far left and right and the screw-head (see pointer in the pic) is dead center - right about 8.5 watts - and it is right there so super easy to adjust up or down to taste.