I have a Itaste mvp. I use an 1.3 dual coil. Normally 4 volts with 1.3 dual coil gives 12,3 watt. But my mvp has a maximum of 11 watt. What does the mvp do when I set the volt on 4?
The MVP2 has a pretty low amp limit (on the chip), and as a result, will only be able to fire as high as that limit will allow. This means 11W, or 5V.
Other people have spoken of a "sweet spot" at 2.3ohms on an MVP. It's the point where battery life is sort of maximized, and you can fire at 4V (or lower) with good results.
Can't say 100% because differing devices have different tolerances and ways of doing it, but no it will fire close to 11W if you check taste my juice it has the power graphs for the MVP 2, don't think he had the tester when he did the MVP but you could check that too. Basically all vv/vw devices have voltage and Wattage limits and no matter what they are set to will only fire within both limits.
None measure 100% accurate even a decent multimeter has some tolerance and when only showing 1 decimal place it's hard to say how wrong it is. The coil won't be exactly 1.2 and it's not reading exactly 1.3 it could be 1.25 and reading 1.26 without proper testing equipment it's hard to say. As long as it's reading within .1 though it won't create big problems.
Tank devices (ie: Protank, Nautilus, etc.) have heads that burn pretty easily. A high wattage WILL burn one of these. (Nautilus 1.8ohm heads seem to burn after 11W, as low as 12W).
Vaping at high wattages is more suitable for rebuildable tanks and drippers.
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