Vamo vs. Evic in18350 (pic)

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Nitrust

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Im gonna say this, if I take a 3 second vape from the vamo and a 3 second vape from the Evic, the Vamo completely blows the the Evic out water in terms of vapor production. I didn't realize this until today when I got another Vivi Nova tank system. I mean I have to take a 6 second vape at the same voltage to have the same vape from the Evic as compared to the Vamo at 3s at the same voltage!

Bottom line Vamo>>> Evic
 

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Yea well I just realized that the Evic couldn't even keep up with a 36 dollar Vamo. So I just sold it for 100 with the tube mod. Now I'm gonna get a Provari mini

Sound odd to me. I own both also. Set the same, mine perform the same. Maybe one or the other of youe is off for some reason.

after all 8 watts is 8 watts and should never be device dependent for results.
 

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...if I take a 3 second vape from the vamo and a 3 second vape from the Evic, the Vamo completely blows the the Evic out water in terms of vapor production. I didn't realize this until today when I got another Vivi Nova tank system. I mean I have to take a 6 second vape at the same voltage to have the same vape from the Evic as compared to the Vamo at 3s at the same voltage!

I would check that the actual output of both devices are in fact the same. 6W RMS on the Vamo and 6W on the eVic using Mean (correct me if I am wrong on that: I don't believe the eVic uses RMS metering) are effectively different output voltage/current.
I would be willing to bet that if you adjust both batteries using the same tank, to get the same vape, that when you scoped the outputs of the APV's they would be the same as well. If the coil is at the same temperature the vape would be identical, only the reading on the devices display would be different depending if its reading RMS or Mean/Average.
It's the atomizer that makes the vapor based on the voltage and current output by the APV.
The only difference could be the output frequency of the sine wave or square wave from the voltage regulator at the connection terminal. That shouldn't change the quality of the vape, though. Its too fast. The heating coil wont cool down/heat up as fast as that waveform. The only thing that can happen as far as I know is "rattlesnaking" or the sound produced at certain frequencies from some APVs.

Just my thoughts. I love discussions on "Vapor Theory."
 
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