Vamo Wattage Question

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Setting watts automatically changes the volts. If you put it back in VV mode, it ignores the watts setting (and vice versa.) VW is basically just a shortcut so you don't have to do math or memorize charts:
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Also make sure it is in No2 mode - hold down either button (but not both) until it says No2. (If it says No1, you were already there so let go and do it again..) I don't know why they thought that No1 should be default, if they had to include it at all..

(No1 is AVG - it basically guesses at the output. No2 is RMS, it reads the output while it goes and adjusts automatically to account for the actual atty behavior rather than just the initial resistance.)
 

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No need to worry about the voltage as the Vamo sets its self if your on wattage. As above ^ start at 6 watts and raise bit by bit till you find your "sweet spot". I very rarely use volts (every now and then for curiosity) always use wattage.

Enjoy!
This is what I love about the Vamo; it does all the math! 9W for me. :thumb:
 
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