Nothing to be Overwhelmed about on a VVPV.
You fill up your Favorite Carto/Atty with your Favorite e-liquid.
Screw it on your VVPV.
Take a Hit at 3.7 volts.
Then bump it up to 3.8 volts and take Another hit.
Then 3.9, 4.0, .... Until it tastes Best.
That's about all there is to it.
Also... When Money is the Question, Always ask yourself How Much were you Spending on Analogs Every Month.
My Therory was if I spend less one-Cigs and I feel better, well, I'm doing OK.
You fill up your Favorite Carto/Atty with your Favorite e-liquid.
Screw it on your VVPV.
Take a Hit at 3.7 volts.
Then bump it up to 3.8 volts and take Another hit.
Then 3.9, 4.0, .... Until it tastes Best.
That's about all there is to it.
Also... When Money is the Question, Always ask yourself How Much were you Spending on Analogs Every Month.
My Therory was if I spend less one-Cigs and I feel better, well, I'm doing OK.
it really makes a HUGE difference! I would be very sad if I had to go back to "one volt fits all" vaping, some of my juices don't taste their best until 4.8volts where others are great at 3.7-4.0
I started w/ standard eGos, then a "vv eGo" & from there moved very quick to a VV box mod. if you have doubts buy a less expensive VV box mod to try then get nicer equipment if you find you can't resist VV's seductive allure
