VV REOS Part VI

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Karla Lyle

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While everybody is here I have a question about multimeters. I was going to order that feed n wax stuff and get a multimeter too while I'm at it. Are the cheap ones as good as the $20 ones or should I spend the $20. There is one for like $9 and one for $12. Then there is an auto range for $20?

edit: Amazon carries it too for $8 for 16oz and I get free shipping.
 

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While everybody is here I have a question about multimeters. I was going to order that feed n wax stuff and get a multimeter too while I'm at it. Are the cheap ones as good as the $20 ones or should I spend the $20. There is one for like $9 and one for $12. Then there is an auto range for $20?

edit: Amazon carries it too for $8 for 16oz and I get free shipping.

I got my feed and wax the sunshield at Amazon. Don't know about their multimeters. Look at what RTD has and compare. I have the cheap one from him.http://www.rtdvapor.com/AW-IMR-18650-Battery-AW-IMR-18650.htm
 

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without further ado.... drum roll please......
my cocobolo with ebony door reo vv woodvil by robert o neil
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Mike! You got a fantastic looking REO! Now you know why I collect wood REO's!

well, you got that right karen. i see why you love your wood. im very pleased that i went with what rob uses... the cocobolo. i can promise that if the back of this reo was shown in the pics on the site i wouldnt of got it as someone with quicker fingers than me would of snatched it
 

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I wasn't going to wait till tomorrow to ask... But, what do you VV virgins think so far?

Me, me, me! Thanks! Like being a virgin at something! I kinda like it a little bit. I keep turning the wheel and then I get nic coma and have to quit. If I had some lower nic juice I could vape longer and adjust more!

It kicks like a mother! Whoops. Where the heck did that come from?
 

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A Walmart low cost multimeter is fine.

Depends on the application. If you want to test batteries and atty/carto resistance, those are great. If you want to see what voltage your VV Woodvil is set at, you'll need an inline. You could probably manage an unloaded read but you'd need a third hand with a standard leads-on-a-wire multimeter. If you want to test it loaded to see what you're actually hitting, you need something like this.
 

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You are right, of course, an inline is needed if you want to check loaded voltage :)

Coming from using this vv family for 14 months, most people I have run into don't seem that interested in checking the under load voltage, a general low cost meter to check resistance and batteries coming off the charger does what they need. The wheel interface quickly makes the precise value a don't care, you just adjust to taste then leave it there until you feel like changing it. I've known a fair number of people who bought the inline meters then didn't use them when they started using this kind of vv.

If you get the inline, a standard meter is still really good to have, since periodically checking batteries and resistances is handy to be able to do.
 
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Me, me, me! Thanks! Like being a virgin at something! I kinda like it a little bit. I keep turning the wheel and then I get nic coma and have to quit. If I had some lower nic juice I could vape longer and adjust more!

It kicks like a mother! Whoops. Where the heck did that come from?

:laugh: Very nice!!!!!!! I really dont fidget with the voltages too often. Mostly just find what I like and leave it. with occasional adjustments.

I so missed VV! Now with the REO + VV its the best of both worlds!!!!!
 
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