What do you think of PWM?

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cigmist

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Hi. I've been vaping for 2 months. Been reading the ECF for a while. First I want to say there are wonderful, patient people here. Starting to vape is like being abducted by aliens in the middle of the night and dropped on a distant planet. The equipment is different from anything I've seen and it has its own language. Thank you all who give helpful information. The new visitors on this strange planet appreciate your help.

So back to the subject :) I use a Vision Spinner and some Kanger T3D tanks. I see reviews of tanks and mods. PBusardo has excellent reviews and I really like the measurements he shows on the scope. People on ECF post pictures of measurements too. There is DC mode and PWM mode that I am learning about. Have you used both modes? What do you think? As far as I can tell the Vision Spinner (not the Spinner 2) is plain DC. So far this works ok for me. Most of the time I use 3.8v with the 1.5 ohm coil. (2 months ago I wouldn't know what this all the meant :laugh:)

Thinking of getting better tanks and better batteries so I'm wondering if PWM is good or bad. Will it hurt the vape or help the vape? It has been said it helps battery life. What does it do to the vape? Flavor rather than vape volume is what I'm wondering about.
 

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Using PWM to get to a specific voltage/wattage can be harsh. Of course then there's PWM and PWM... To one extreme a Provari 2.5 uses it - but at 800 Hz. To the other, a cheap - but pretty - Tesla is doing it at only 33 Hz. The most basic issue then is how many times per second is the device pulsing to get you to that specific voltage/wattage? And because the signal is being pusled - some times it's higher than voltage X in certain applications - a lot of the time it's lower - to get to a mean voltage. Pulsing at only 33 times per second is a very rough and noticeable experience for most of us. Great for motor control, can be an issue when it comes to vaping.

Wiki has the basics covered pretty well if you want to read more: Pulse-width modulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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I am usually the oddball, and so it is once again. I have only used it on my vv gripper, but I love that lil thing. I don't get burnt hits, or a rattlesnake, but as rick said, I'm sure it depends on the mod it's being used in. You probably saw busardo talking about rms and mean, and honestly I don't know which one mine uses. It's probably not used a whole lot for good reason, but for me it probably wouldn't be a deal breaker.

woopsy.......meant to say......welcome to ECF!! Search is great, but don't ever be afraid to ask also. Lots of helpful friendly folks here.
 

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Already have your answers but I would just like to
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Most of us are still new to vaping in one form or another.. there is soo much to it that you can make a hobby out of..
Starting Vaping:
Cigalikes, Egos, Mods, Clearomizers
Rebuilding...
Juice DIY...
On ECF there is so much to learn.. granted all of it is optional, and you only have to go as far as you want :)
 

cigmist

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Wow some really good replies here.

"Rickajho : Of course then there's PWM and PWM."

From 33hz to 800hz is quite a range so I see there is a difference in the PWM frequencies, they sure aren't the same.

"Bunnykiller : stare intently at your monitor.... do you see it flickering? well it is... somewhere between 55 and 75 times a second."

That is a great description.

Seems like the PWM is like the old steam locomotive. 33hz would be like the steam chugging out the smoke stack at a slow speed. The 800hz would be like the steam streaming out of the whistle. Seems like most don't like the PWM but then a few find it ok. Guess the thing to do is bring my little T3D tank to a store and try a 33hz battery mod and a 800hz battery mod to see how it works for me.

Thanks so much for the replies. This Planet of the Vapes is turning out to be a nice place. :)
 

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Wow some really good replies here.

"Rickajho : Of course then there's PWM and PWM."

From 33hz to 800hz is quite a range so I see there is a difference in the PWM frequencies, they sure aren't the same.

"Bunnykiller : stare intently at your monitor.... do you see it flickering? well it is... somewhere between 55 and 75 times a second."

That is a great description.

Seems like the PWM is like the old steam locomotive. 33hz would be like the steam chugging out the smoke stack at a slow speed. The 800hz would be like the steam streaming out of the whistle. Seems like most don't like the PWM but then a few find it ok. Guess the thing to do is bring my little T3D tank to a store and try a 33hz battery mod and a 800hz battery mod to see how it works for me.

Thanks so much for the replies. This Planet of the Vapes is turning out to be a nice place. :)

Or just go with the DC-DC that are all over the market now :)
 
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