My new pet peeve: assuming new vapers are idiots.
I'm with you on that one. I got my first cigarette free day on a gas station mini with an SR atomizer. It wouldn't have worked long term, not by a long shot. All it did was prove that e-cigs aren't all garbage, which I thought they were after my first overpriced kit.
And I'm sorry if this offends anyone, but you're right. There's nothing the least bit confusing about the math/science involved in vaping if you have a high school level of science and math education. Everyone knew it well enough for a test at some point, or they fell though the cracks of their education system. Either way, the fact that one person doesn't understand it doesn't mean someone asking questions won't. The few things that are complicated (thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, circuit design, digital logic) aren't things that people play with unless they want to.
Maybe the fault is on us as a community for not trying to make it simpler, especially when the vast majority of VV devices are pathological liars and none of the math you think is complicated means anything anyway. But, honestly, if you want simple, it's a lot easier to play with the bottom of an eGo Twist or a Vision Spinner than it is to try loads of atomizers, measure their actual resistances, buy more that match, and know why the vape is different when one of them is a little out of spec. It's also impossible not to conflate a specific atomizer's design with its resistance when you're comparing performance of a system.
Case in point: there are people who can't imagine why someone would want to run a 1.5 ohm dual coil at 6V but think of an SR atty at 6V as just an older way of doing things.
Another example: people recommend SR coils for the eGo Twist and Vision Spinner without asking if the person likes warm or cool vapes.
Math and expensive experimentation. Or a knob.
The knob is simple.
Sorry to bring this up, I know you want to drop it. But I missed the other thread, and I can't let that just sit. I'll happily ignore it (ITT) from now on.
There's no way to apologize over the internet without it coming across that way, intentional or not.
I put a lot of time and effort into trying to help people get away from cigarettes, and when people start to go the old "let them suffer with constant voltage, it's 'good enough' ", or "I quit without it, so they should be able to do the same", or "the Twist (/Spinner/kGo VV) is too confusing", or "they don't need to know about volts and watts", and give me loads of crap for trying to help people understand a few basics, I sometimes feel the need to vent a little bit.
I'm with you on that one. I got my first cigarette free day on a gas station mini with an SR atomizer. It wouldn't have worked long term, not by a long shot. All it did was prove that e-cigs aren't all garbage, which I thought they were after my first overpriced kit.
And I'm sorry if this offends anyone, but you're right. There's nothing the least bit confusing about the math/science involved in vaping if you have a high school level of science and math education. Everyone knew it well enough for a test at some point, or they fell though the cracks of their education system. Either way, the fact that one person doesn't understand it doesn't mean someone asking questions won't. The few things that are complicated (thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, circuit design, digital logic) aren't things that people play with unless they want to.
Maybe the fault is on us as a community for not trying to make it simpler, especially when the vast majority of VV devices are pathological liars and none of the math you think is complicated means anything anyway. But, honestly, if you want simple, it's a lot easier to play with the bottom of an eGo Twist or a Vision Spinner than it is to try loads of atomizers, measure their actual resistances, buy more that match, and know why the vape is different when one of them is a little out of spec. It's also impossible not to conflate a specific atomizer's design with its resistance when you're comparing performance of a system.
Case in point: there are people who can't imagine why someone would want to run a 1.5 ohm dual coil at 6V but think of an SR atty at 6V as just an older way of doing things.
Another example: people recommend SR coils for the eGo Twist and Vision Spinner without asking if the person likes warm or cool vapes.
Math and expensive experimentation. Or a knob.
The knob is simple.
Sorry to bring this up, I know you want to drop it. But I missed the other thread, and I can't let that just sit. I'll happily ignore it (ITT) from now on.
Do I sense a tinge of sanctimony there?
There's no way to apologize over the internet without it coming across that way, intentional or not.