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Yo, I'm just wanting to say, as a relatively new person in vaping (even though all I really do is study this amazing invention), for all the other newbies like myself... if you're using a variable voltage/wattage device, USE THE WATTAGE. I'm not sure why, but the power (wattage) adjustment provides a different and MUCH BETTER VAPE... now, novices/experts, why is this?? They should do the same thing, comparatively speaking right?... for the record, I'm running a 2.0 ohm bottom coil at 9.5 volts from a knock off 4ml pro tank on the vamo, and the vape is AMAZING!
 

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Yo, I'm just wanting to say, as a relatively new person in vaping (even though all I really do is study this amazing invention), for all the other newbies like myself... if you're using a variable voltage/wattage device, USE THE WATTAGE. I'm not sure why, but the power (wattage) adjustment provides a different and MUCH BETTER VAPE... now, novices/experts, why is this?? They should do the same thing, comparatively speaking right?... for the record, I'm running a 2.0 ohm bottom coil at 9.5 volts from a knock off 4ml pro tank on the vamo, and the vape is AMAZING!

I have a feeling you mean 9.5 watts, which suggests VW is a better function than VV for you.
 
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yeah, I'm sorry for the confusion. I meant 9.5 watts, not volts. oops lol.



Dont see the big deal with VW. VV have to adjust to find the sweet spot, vw have to do the same thing. so in the end its not important at all for me[QUOTE/]

That's what I love about the variable/adjustable units. You get to dial in a particular juice to taste just the way your pallet likes it. :)
 
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