VV and VW

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MoonLit_Water

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I just picked up an Evic yesterday, and still finding my around the volts/watts settings. Since this is my first variable device it's all new to me. Would someone be able to point Me in the direction of an "idiots guide" or something simular to help Me better understand the difference, and what each of these settings will change to the vaping experience and performance.

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So here's a quick primer.
Electricity goes through the connector, across a "load" (heating element) and back. You probably already knew that :)

The resistance of the load, combined with the voltage, gives you your watts. (See the chart at the bottom.) For most people, roughly 8 watts is comfortable.

No device outputs "watts" - at the end of the day, it is a voltage adjustment.

The big difference between VV and VW is whether you do the math or the device does. VV devices output the setting directly. VW reads the resistance of the load (atomizer) and adjusts the voltage accordingly.

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