Is it just that the higher the voltage, the more the vapor produced? And what happens to the flavor? I read somewhere that the high-power MODs decrease the flavor? Is that true??? And finally, there seems to be MODs out there that are the same voltage as a "normal" e-cig, so wouldn't they produce the same results as a regular PV?
That answer to your title question is with the mods I have - Bartleby, Protege and Chameleon (and a Janty Stick) - 'consistency' - big vapor each drag.
Flavor is, for me anyway, much like foods - heat enhances some flavors and diminishes others. The stronger flavors - tobaccos - Kent, Hilton, Flu cured, cigar, french pipe, Camel, Virginia, RY4 etc. and the coffee, cappuccino, liqueurs are brought out with the heat and the lighter fruit, vanilla, chocolate, etc. are diminished but not destroyed.
As far as mods the same voltage as regular batteries - namely 3.7V mods, there's definitely a difference as was mentioned in a recent thread - DC2 said no one can tell him that a new reg. batt will give him the hit that his 3.7v Chuck does and I have to agree. Someone mentioned there may be a restriction on regular batts to hit peak volts which is 4.2volts on a 3.7v mod battery such as the 14500. And that makes sense to me -iow, it's
Not the same, even on initial off the charger draws. What is different is the length of time that a mod batt will hold peak voltages - sometimes for hours and that, imo, is where the consistency comes in.