When using a VV/VW mod...

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Madison76

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I am about to receive a Vamo v3 - my first VW and VV mod. I have been using a VV device and am comfortable with changing the volts to suit my clearos and the type of juice I am using.

My question is: Is it better to adjust your mod using the VW and let the mod auto-adjust your volts? or is it best to adjust your watts?

If you adjust your watts, are their tips and tricks (besides Ohm's Law, which I can do if needed). I am sure their is a thread somewhere to read up on this, which I appreciate anyone who knows where it is.
 

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    Use whichever is easiest for you to wrap your head around, believe me the e-liquid really doesn't give a damn which mathematical formula you use to get to the same place.

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    My first VV mod was a Provari. I have since got my hands on the Sigelei Zmax V3 and the Innokin iTaste SVD which are both VW. I find that I use them both in variable wattage mode and just dial to taste. There really aren't any tips/tricks IMO. You just find your sweet spot, set it and forget it.:vapor:

    I'm not so sure that's wise...popping coils on attys can cost, not to mention there are definite, clear guidelines in place. Each coil (doesn't matter atty) has a resistance, which has an optimal voltage and wattage range it should be operated at. We don't really get to choose that if we want longevity and maximum vapor performance. More voltage or wattage doesn't always negate more vapor, just more juice usage. But again, this is based on the coils resistance, not just "our" liking it.
     
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