Doesn't take alot of thinking with VV really.
Slap on a carto, change display numbers til it tastes good. Just like a Darwin but you're looking at a different number.
Don't know if you noticed with ohm's law, but if you change any variable it affects all of the others. Power (wattage) and current are both derived from a voltage across a resisitance. Voltage and resistance are really the only 2 things within our control when it comes to these simpler electronic devices. Since we're not freely adjusting the resistance (other than swapping an atty or carto), it's considered a fixed value. So the only way we're going to change the wattage (or power or current) is to vary the voltage. Which is what the Dawrin does to maintain a constant wattage.
If it's easier for people to think it's better because it takes the human out of the equation that's fine. Though I highly doubt people are sitting there with a calculator every time they change their carto or atty LOL. Instead they start at a round about median value and adjust up or down to taste. For that matter they could also start low and adjust up to the desired results.
To me having worked in electronics for years it's nothing more than looking at a different variable of the same equation.
With my current setup the juice in it tastes good at 4.7v, that's all I need to know. On a Darwin it would be 11.045 watts, that's all I'd need to know. It's just a different number telling me, or a different way of measuring, the exact same thing.
Now what happens when I change juice leaving everything else exactly the same? Whether I'm looking at the wattage of the Darwin or the voltage of the Provari, I'm STILL going to adjust slightly up or down from that previously "perfect" number until the new juice tastes like i want it to.
Is my tank 1 inch or 2.54 centimeters long? Both, just depends which display I use on the digital tape measure.
Edit: What happens when the "New Provari" adds a wattage meter? Or the "New Darwin" adds a voltmeter?
Nothing, it's just more information available about what's been going on in the same old circuit.
Slap on a carto, change display numbers til it tastes good. Just like a Darwin but you're looking at a different number.

Don't know if you noticed with ohm's law, but if you change any variable it affects all of the others. Power (wattage) and current are both derived from a voltage across a resisitance. Voltage and resistance are really the only 2 things within our control when it comes to these simpler electronic devices. Since we're not freely adjusting the resistance (other than swapping an atty or carto), it's considered a fixed value. So the only way we're going to change the wattage (or power or current) is to vary the voltage. Which is what the Dawrin does to maintain a constant wattage.
If it's easier for people to think it's better because it takes the human out of the equation that's fine. Though I highly doubt people are sitting there with a calculator every time they change their carto or atty LOL. Instead they start at a round about median value and adjust up or down to taste. For that matter they could also start low and adjust up to the desired results.
To me having worked in electronics for years it's nothing more than looking at a different variable of the same equation.
With my current setup the juice in it tastes good at 4.7v, that's all I need to know. On a Darwin it would be 11.045 watts, that's all I'd need to know. It's just a different number telling me, or a different way of measuring, the exact same thing.
Now what happens when I change juice leaving everything else exactly the same? Whether I'm looking at the wattage of the Darwin or the voltage of the Provari, I'm STILL going to adjust slightly up or down from that previously "perfect" number until the new juice tastes like i want it to.
Is my tank 1 inch or 2.54 centimeters long? Both, just depends which display I use on the digital tape measure.
Edit: What happens when the "New Provari" adds a wattage meter? Or the "New Darwin" adds a voltmeter?
Nothing, it's just more information available about what's been going on in the same old circuit.
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