Toondog
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Post by Toondog on May 10, 2013 11:56:24 GMT
You may or may not already know this but I thought I'd post any way, a complaint people often have with the evic is the fact it sets a max watts according to your attys resistance and you may well want to vape higher than that. here is a way around that, I'm using MVR 1.3. Without your evic attached create an MVR W profile (or two or three if you want) in the Vapour set section of the MVR software on your mac or pc (you might make one to vape at 11watts over 10 seconds for example) and export them (save them). Now when you plug your evic in it will reset all three MVRW profiles to whatever watts it allows for your atty, so you need to import the saved profiles and they will be just as you just saved them, click modify and they will be saved to your evic. Now when you want to vape higher than the watts your evic is allowing you, on a high res atty for example, just go to vapour set/ switch/ and select the MVRW profile you want to vape at, if that was 11watts (or indeed 10 or what have you) you'll vape at that wattage no matter what your attys resistance. Hope that made sense!!! Chris.
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rsb123
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Post by rsb123 on May 16, 2013 20:45:11 GMT
That's brilliant! Thank you!
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