Time for Provari Variable Wattage?

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After all that is said and done, the variable wattage devices specially from China is gaining more ground specially the Zmax. After trying it i was really impressed. The verstility and conv. Of just setting your wattage and leave it for all your atty's is great. The only concern for me is its made in china? I hope provape gets in to VW soon coz i know there are thousans of us who would be happy to get em ,,,, just my :2c:
 

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re: VTR - How so? I can understand the VV & VW concepts. What does VTR bring to the vaping experience?

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This post explains it pretty decently: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/132663-all-my-mods-part1-231.html#post6354916

Basically, current e-cigarettes don't replicate the old smoking habit. Current e-cigs are just on full power or off, no in between. Temp regulation creates warmer vapor the harder you draw on it, just like a cigarette gives you more the harder and faster you puff on it.

Also, watts is only part of the equation with the "vaping experience". For instance, a Darwin user claims that he can set his PV to 10 watts, and any atty would give him the exact same vape. However, we know that to be false. A low resistance atomizer @ 10 watts feels obviously different from a HV atomizer at 10 watts. With temperature control however, the vapor that gets inhaled is always exactly the same.
 

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Maybe they are doing the apple concept for the i phone, hold out on the good features and release them slowly lol:laugh: i love the concent of the evolve mods, but the reason why i did not buy any of them is because i hate to have it sent back for batt problems. So i rather stay with my provari. I really hope the provape VW becomes a reality!!!

Can't the Darwin be considered a dead beast now? None made in the last few months with no announcement to manufacture any more in the forseable future?
 

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After all that is said and done, the variable wattage devices specially from China is gaining more ground specially the Zmax. After trying it i was really impressed. The verstility and conv. Of just setting your wattage and leave it for all your atty's is great. The only concern for me is its made in china? I hope provape gets in to VW soon coz i know there are thousans of us who would be happy to get em ,,,, just my :2c:
I agree, a VW from Provape would kill a lot of competition and I would be in line for one. I am not really worried about the Zmax, that thing needs more R&D before I would use one. The readings are way off scale to what it is delivering. You can set that thing to 7 watts and it will go to 10.5. I would constantly have to figure differences out in my head every time I set to a different wattage. Voltage is the same way, I personally think the Chinese did it on purpose so people would think "I can set my voltage to the same as a Provari but my Zmax hits harder". When in reality it is not.
 

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Id rather have VV devices . Never been a fan of VW devices. I dont see a need unless converting a 3.7v device. The chinese mods will never catch up to the provari with their high failure rate and inaccurate voltage resolution.

Vw has never really been a big as VV is . The darwins sales are nothing like the provari and the the kick was hyped up when it came out but died off quick along with the DNA. VV will be on top forever and variable temp will take over vw's place
 
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The darwins sales are nothing like the provari and the the kick was hyped up when it came out but died off quick along with the DNA. VV will be on top forever and variable temp will take over vw's place
The slow Darwin's sales have nothing to do with it being VW, and the reason why the Kick is not as huge as what some might think is because it only goes to 10W. Not many people want to make their own PV with the DNA. I would if I could get my circuit to work, lol.
It has to do with the design of the Darwin and how long it takes them to make them. Having to go through Nhaler is one of the main problems. It is almost as if Provape makes them to order and it works a lot better for them this way. It is far easier to get a Provari than a Darwin. I gave up getting a Darwin since they are too hard to get new.
I personally would love to have VW over VV for the fact that I mostly always vape at around 10.5 watts no matter what kind of coil I use(atty, carto, now genesis) and having to just set that once would improve things for me. As for now, it is not a huge deal since I know all my ranges and I know what numbers to put in but it would have made thing easier for me sooner.
 

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The slow Darwin's sales have nothing to do with it being VW, and the reason why the Kick is not as huge as what some might think is because it only goes to 10W. Not many people want to make their own PV with the DNA. I would if I could get my circuit to work, lol.
It has to do with the design of the Darwin and how long it takes them to make them. Having to go through Nhaler is one of the main problems. It is almost as if Provape makes them to order and it works a lot better for them this way. It is far easier to get a Provari than a Darwin. I gave up getting a Darwin since they are too hard to get new.
I personally would love to have VW over VV for the fact that I mostly always vape at around 10.5 watts no matter what kind of coil I use(atty, carto, now genesis) and having to just set that once would improve things for me. As for now, it is not a huge deal since I know all my ranges and I know what numbers to put in but it would have made thing easier for me sooner.

Fair enough. Battery life is also a issue with the VW devices out. The darwin is not really just hard to get . It has tons of bad reviews if you look around. I dont think anyone likes the always breaking pivot point and internal battery failures or the bad customer service from Nhaler . Not really to do with VW in general i know. The biggest problem with the kick is the super poor battery life bein that it cuts off at 3.6=3.7v and also the spring that looses connection all the time on most mods. The 12W limit is also a bad point.My biggest problem with the kick is i like adjustablilty and taking apart a mod every time you want to adjust is crazy. Different juices require different voltage/wattage. The DNA isnt much better in those two areas. Tested out to get just over 10W max.

I wont say VW is a bad thing however it just doesnt appeal to a lot vv vapors .It appeals to only a select crowd where vv can appeal to all.
 
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