I've seen this mentioned a lot in reviews, so here is why:
In a traditional mod lets say we set the voltage to 4 volts on a 3 ohm load. These are the results from OHM's law:
Current: 1.33333
Power: 5.33333
Now lets double the voltage to 8 volts:
Current: 2.66667
Power: 21.33333
You can see now that as we DOUBLE the VOLTAGE we end up QUADRUPLING the POWER
Now lets pulse the voltage at 50%. We end up with an average VOLTAGE of 4, but we also end up with an average POWER of over 10 which is double what we would expect from a more traditional mod.
This is the reason we see the average voltage on a scope differ from the voltage set on a PWM mod. If someone were expecting the same vape from the same setting on this type of mod compared to a more traditional mod, they would be very suprized that it would seem like almost double the power.
I want it understood that I am just trying to help, not stir up trouble.
In a traditional mod lets say we set the voltage to 4 volts on a 3 ohm load. These are the results from OHM's law:
Current: 1.33333
Power: 5.33333
Now lets double the voltage to 8 volts:
Current: 2.66667
Power: 21.33333
You can see now that as we DOUBLE the VOLTAGE we end up QUADRUPLING the POWER
Now lets pulse the voltage at 50%. We end up with an average VOLTAGE of 4, but we also end up with an average POWER of over 10 which is double what we would expect from a more traditional mod.
This is the reason we see the average voltage on a scope differ from the voltage set on a PWM mod. If someone were expecting the same vape from the same setting on this type of mod compared to a more traditional mod, they would be very suprized that it would seem like almost double the power.
I want it understood that I am just trying to help, not stir up trouble.