Variable voltage - what is the point?

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bacc.vap

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Some of my favorite flavors taste best around 3.7v to start with, then as the coil and wick ( ce2's) get a build up on them I'll turn up the voltage in increments of .2 or.3v, I'll end up at about 5v after vaping 8ml through the ce2 tank. That is where vv shines for me, and the last 3 ml are the tastiest and most satisfying.
 

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Attys/Cartos and Juices are like snow flakes, no two are exactly the same.
VV allows you to fine tune for optimal performance and taste.
Also, being able drain a battery completely without the voltage dropping continuously is a huge plus.
!!!YES, VV is a wondrous thing to behold!!!

Like the man says on TV:
"Your either going to be all that you can be OR your not going to be all that you can be, VV lets you to be all that you can be"
 
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