Hey All,
Ive been a VV Vaper for a couple of years now using a Dial-A-Volt, Go-Go Fury, the eGo Twist, and the E-Max Twist. My preferred devices on these VV batts are the Go-Go M1 tanks, the miniViviNovas, MaxVapers JK65, E-Max tanks, and the E-Max V2 Clear tanks. Though I like the iClear 30 and 16, and the ViviNova and miniViviNova top coil tanks, the newer bottom coil tanks are just better enough for me to stay a BC vaper. The mini and regular ProTanks are too cool-ish for me.
I only vape 70/30 tobacco flavors.
The sweet spot for the juices I use that give me the Flavor, TH, and Vapor that are the most satisfying, regardless of the battery/tank combo Im using, is right around 4 volts. Anything over and I get start getting a burnt taste. The only exception is V4Ls 5V Vapor Zeus. Not only a great vape, but the finest automatic vape Ive ever tried. But the Zeus isnt a VV batt so its not part of this discussion.
From now on Im going to making assumptions and I know how slippery that slope can get. What Im interested in finding out is just what are the benefits of going to an APV device?
Does it truly matter how I get to the sweet spot, using either a VV or VW device, with my favorite juices and tanks? If I set my batt to 4 volts it tastes best for me. If I had a VW device Id set it until I hit the desired sweet spot and I assume that would directly correspond to the 4 volt setting on a VV device. Whats the difference in how the coil gets hot as long as it reaches the sweet spot zone?
The reason I ask is if the FDAs new deeming regs go into effect as written the existing e-cig gear will be banned in about 3 ½ - 4 years. Weve got that much time to see if we can get our congresspeople to change the regs. If we cant then after the regs go into effect in 3 ½ - 4 years somebody with really deep pockets will have to sue the FDA. There are more scenarios out there but in the meantime theres going to be a lot of stocking up to do if everything goes wrong for us.
Theres no telling what new devices are going to be coming out until the ban comes down. But if an e-cig apocalypse were to happen next month (which it wont) Id stock up on the tanks and coils I like, learn how to make my own coils, and purchase more nic and flavorings to continue down the DIY route Ive been going for the last 2 years.
Eventually all my VV Twist-types will wear out. And getting them after a ban could be problematic. But the batteries used in mods will be available forever. Whos going to ban batts like the 18650s? Therefore it makes sense to get a good, dependable mod, or two, before the fan gets hit.
My preference would be more towards a Provari type flashlight over a box type mod. Im looking for a simple to use, least number of menus to click through, lightweight, VV or VW (does it matter?) replacement for my Twists. Keep in mind 4 volts is what works best for me with my current tanks/juices.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Ive been a VV Vaper for a couple of years now using a Dial-A-Volt, Go-Go Fury, the eGo Twist, and the E-Max Twist. My preferred devices on these VV batts are the Go-Go M1 tanks, the miniViviNovas, MaxVapers JK65, E-Max tanks, and the E-Max V2 Clear tanks. Though I like the iClear 30 and 16, and the ViviNova and miniViviNova top coil tanks, the newer bottom coil tanks are just better enough for me to stay a BC vaper. The mini and regular ProTanks are too cool-ish for me.
I only vape 70/30 tobacco flavors.
The sweet spot for the juices I use that give me the Flavor, TH, and Vapor that are the most satisfying, regardless of the battery/tank combo Im using, is right around 4 volts. Anything over and I get start getting a burnt taste. The only exception is V4Ls 5V Vapor Zeus. Not only a great vape, but the finest automatic vape Ive ever tried. But the Zeus isnt a VV batt so its not part of this discussion.
From now on Im going to making assumptions and I know how slippery that slope can get. What Im interested in finding out is just what are the benefits of going to an APV device?
Does it truly matter how I get to the sweet spot, using either a VV or VW device, with my favorite juices and tanks? If I set my batt to 4 volts it tastes best for me. If I had a VW device Id set it until I hit the desired sweet spot and I assume that would directly correspond to the 4 volt setting on a VV device. Whats the difference in how the coil gets hot as long as it reaches the sweet spot zone?
The reason I ask is if the FDAs new deeming regs go into effect as written the existing e-cig gear will be banned in about 3 ½ - 4 years. Weve got that much time to see if we can get our congresspeople to change the regs. If we cant then after the regs go into effect in 3 ½ - 4 years somebody with really deep pockets will have to sue the FDA. There are more scenarios out there but in the meantime theres going to be a lot of stocking up to do if everything goes wrong for us.
Theres no telling what new devices are going to be coming out until the ban comes down. But if an e-cig apocalypse were to happen next month (which it wont) Id stock up on the tanks and coils I like, learn how to make my own coils, and purchase more nic and flavorings to continue down the DIY route Ive been going for the last 2 years.
Eventually all my VV Twist-types will wear out. And getting them after a ban could be problematic. But the batteries used in mods will be available forever. Whos going to ban batts like the 18650s? Therefore it makes sense to get a good, dependable mod, or two, before the fan gets hit.
My preference would be more towards a Provari type flashlight over a box type mod. Im looking for a simple to use, least number of menus to click through, lightweight, VV or VW (does it matter?) replacement for my Twists. Keep in mind 4 volts is what works best for me with my current tanks/juices.
Thanks in advance for the advice.