Use this chart to get an idea of what voltage you are running at OR to set a close voltage
now that you said that i remember one time when i was looking for batterys i went into a battery and watch store and the guy there checked the volt output on my joker and it was something like 6.54v, and each 3v batt read around 3.2v,
Heres how i compared them, back one day on my way to work, also back when my Joker was still working.
I used the same batterys that came with my joker
charged them (both sets) so they were both fully charged
Loaded them up (joker and my chuck)
had two 510 cartos and switch them back and forth between the devices
on one carto i had 24mg TV, tastyfinger
on the other i had no nic TV, atomic cinicide (however its spelled) co-oped.
the AC has a very warm sweet draw, with a spicey exhale,
on the Joker it was sweeter, nice and warm, I could also take a nice full draw into my mouth (about 3.5-4 seconds) and inhale with no problem.
on my chuck the draw was alot warmer, still sweet but the warmer vapor stole some of that sweetness, AND I COULDNT take a draw longer than 1.5-2 seconds because when i would inhale It was way to intence for me, so a shorter draw was easier to inhale when using the chuck, i also got a tiny hint of a chemical taste that i didnt get when on my Joker.
TF on the Joker was really good, but to me it tasted like the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup version of a butterfinger, the candy part of it was kinda creamy, (that flavor has grown on me, but after vaping over 60mls of it as my primary juice I NEED SOMETHING ELSE) TH was nice, not much to compare.
On the chuck this juice didnt taste as good as it did on my joker, creamyness was gone, (i think it just got burned up by higher voltage) and the flavor was more of the coco-ish flavor. TH was diffinitly there,
note, each carto had its own juice and i would switch them around.
how about a PULSAR ????
Wait and see
we are an R&D company
All I can say is that it will NOT be computer controlled , to complicated IMO
I am learning to keep my mouth shut , I gave the competition way to much info on VariVolt
interesting....can't wait to hear more about it
it was only a matter of time until other variable voltage PV's came out. I was in the middle of designing one (for personal use, not to manufacture) before I learned about yours. All because I was messing around with (read, collecting data) a 0-6 volt, 2.5 amps DC power supply at work one day. I thought "Why couldn't I use a TI variable voltage regulator chip to do this?" Then headed for the Mouser catalog.
Change and technological advancement is inevitable, the key to making the most money is being the first to do it. But with that, you will always have copycats.
I'm one of the heathens that doesn't use a multimeter. I just adjust the voltage up or down until it hits just right, and call it good.
Purple Buzz is ALL MINE!!!
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mixitman, this is wrong, just WRONG on all counts..How dare you even toy with WW and I?
I'll be keeping my eyes on you....![]()