THE PROBLEM:
When I started vaping I was using unregulated 3.7V devices. Most of them were terrible, some of them were better, but I always hated that, when I put the freshly charged battery into my device the first couple of puffs were awesome, but after a couple of hours the vapor production became weaker and weaker as the battery started to drain.
When I'm vaping, I'm expecting the same vapor production, the same flavor and same throat hit of every drag, so nowadays I'm not using many unregulated (mechanical) devices anymore.
You can also test this thing if you want. If you put a voltage indicator (MadVapes sells them here) on your VV device and if you also put an atty/carto on it, you can measure the loaded voltage of your device when you press the fire button.
Check the loaded voltage when the battery is freshly charged, and check again if you feel the vapor production becomes weaker or check again 10-20 minutes before your battery usually drains completely. You'll see a big surprise!
Many devices are not able to keep the voltage on constant level. (Even if they are advertised as they are able to, they're not!)
DIFFERENCES:
1 - Some devices keep the voltage on the level you set it to, not JUST in the first hour of usage! They keep the voltage until the very last puff, before the battery drains completely.
2 - And some of them doesn't keep the voltage at all. They keep the voltage you set the device to, for an hour or for a couple of hours, but after that the voltage starts to drop by 0.1V and then another 0.1V etc... This thing really disturbs me because as I said I expect the same vapor production from every drag.
EXAMPLES:
I had a lot of VV devices and they are very different. I tested them all with voltage indicator.
Here are some examples for what I'm talking about:
Devices that are REALLY able to keep the voltage setting on constant level:
- ProVari
It keeps the set voltage until the very last puff. Then the fire button starts flashing. No voltage dropping, no weaker vapor production at all!
- Darwin
It keeps the same Wattage all the time. No weaker vapor production during the day.
- Evolv Kick module
Keeps the same Wattage.
- eGo Twist battery
It keeps constant voltage if you set it to your desired level. MAYBE the last 2 puffs are a bit weaker, but that really isn't a problem. That's still very nice.
Devices that are NOT ABLE to keep the voltage setting on constant level:
- Joker AV from Vaprlife
It doesn't keep the voltage until the last drag. (well for me it didn't) In the last 1-2 hours of using the same battery, the vapor production became weaker and weaker.
- VP Turbo AV from Vaprlife
Same problem.
- SaberTouch VV from Vapormoon
Same problem. The problem was actually even worse with this one. The vapor production started to drop down very quickly. Then it became even weaker with each hour of vaping.
- LavaTube (I'm talking about the V1.0, the black one. I haven't tried the V2 yet)
This is maybe the worst one. If I set the voltage to 5.0V and I put a voltage indicator with a 510 atty on the LavaTube, the loaded voltage was about 4.8V with my atty on it. That lasted ONLY for 2 hours. Then the voltage dropped to 4.7V, 4.6V etc..
So ONLY the first two hours was enjoyable with a 18650 battery for me. Everything after that was just a big disappointment.
THE QUESTION:
I'm looking for cheaper VV devices with TRUE constant voltage. (until the very last drag)
I already mentioned 4 devices which are very good. They keep the voltage/wattage until the very last drag, but some of them are too expensive to carry around with me (ProVari and Darwin), or they're not powerful enough (Evolv Kick) or they look silly with my carto tanks (eGo twist battery).
I'm interested in these two devices:
Smoktech VV 18650 Gripper
and
Smoktech Vmax
They are quite cheap and would be better for me to go out with. I won't be afraid to drop them accidentally because they aren't as expensive as the Darwin.
But DO THEY keep the voltage?
Has anyone ever tried that with them?
I mean: to check the loaded voltage with a freshly charged battery and then to check it again many hours later?
p.s.: Sorry, my English is not perfect, but I guess you understand what I was talking about here.
When I started vaping I was using unregulated 3.7V devices. Most of them were terrible, some of them were better, but I always hated that, when I put the freshly charged battery into my device the first couple of puffs were awesome, but after a couple of hours the vapor production became weaker and weaker as the battery started to drain.
When I'm vaping, I'm expecting the same vapor production, the same flavor and same throat hit of every drag, so nowadays I'm not using many unregulated (mechanical) devices anymore.
You can also test this thing if you want. If you put a voltage indicator (MadVapes sells them here) on your VV device and if you also put an atty/carto on it, you can measure the loaded voltage of your device when you press the fire button.
Check the loaded voltage when the battery is freshly charged, and check again if you feel the vapor production becomes weaker or check again 10-20 minutes before your battery usually drains completely. You'll see a big surprise!
Many devices are not able to keep the voltage on constant level. (Even if they are advertised as they are able to, they're not!)
DIFFERENCES:
1 - Some devices keep the voltage on the level you set it to, not JUST in the first hour of usage! They keep the voltage until the very last puff, before the battery drains completely.
2 - And some of them doesn't keep the voltage at all. They keep the voltage you set the device to, for an hour or for a couple of hours, but after that the voltage starts to drop by 0.1V and then another 0.1V etc... This thing really disturbs me because as I said I expect the same vapor production from every drag.
EXAMPLES:
I had a lot of VV devices and they are very different. I tested them all with voltage indicator.
Here are some examples for what I'm talking about:
Devices that are REALLY able to keep the voltage setting on constant level:
- ProVari
It keeps the set voltage until the very last puff. Then the fire button starts flashing. No voltage dropping, no weaker vapor production at all!
- Darwin
It keeps the same Wattage all the time. No weaker vapor production during the day.
- Evolv Kick module
Keeps the same Wattage.
- eGo Twist battery
It keeps constant voltage if you set it to your desired level. MAYBE the last 2 puffs are a bit weaker, but that really isn't a problem. That's still very nice.
Devices that are NOT ABLE to keep the voltage setting on constant level:
- Joker AV from Vaprlife
It doesn't keep the voltage until the last drag. (well for me it didn't) In the last 1-2 hours of using the same battery, the vapor production became weaker and weaker.
- VP Turbo AV from Vaprlife
Same problem.
- SaberTouch VV from Vapormoon
Same problem. The problem was actually even worse with this one. The vapor production started to drop down very quickly. Then it became even weaker with each hour of vaping.
- LavaTube (I'm talking about the V1.0, the black one. I haven't tried the V2 yet)
This is maybe the worst one. If I set the voltage to 5.0V and I put a voltage indicator with a 510 atty on the LavaTube, the loaded voltage was about 4.8V with my atty on it. That lasted ONLY for 2 hours. Then the voltage dropped to 4.7V, 4.6V etc..
So ONLY the first two hours was enjoyable with a 18650 battery for me. Everything after that was just a big disappointment.
THE QUESTION:
I'm looking for cheaper VV devices with TRUE constant voltage. (until the very last drag)
I already mentioned 4 devices which are very good. They keep the voltage/wattage until the very last drag, but some of them are too expensive to carry around with me (ProVari and Darwin), or they're not powerful enough (Evolv Kick) or they look silly with my carto tanks (eGo twist battery).
I'm interested in these two devices:
Smoktech VV 18650 Gripper
and
Smoktech Vmax
They are quite cheap and would be better for me to go out with. I won't be afraid to drop them accidentally because they aren't as expensive as the Darwin.
But DO THEY keep the voltage?
Has anyone ever tried that with them?
I mean: to check the loaded voltage with a freshly charged battery and then to check it again many hours later?
p.s.: Sorry, my English is not perfect, but I guess you understand what I was talking about here.