prowler
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Post by prowler on Aug 22, 2014 18:31:06 GMT
There is little wrong with what you are using. I'm a fan of Aspire maxi's. They are very reliable and provide good vapour.
I wouldn't change atty until you have at least a few variable voltage [twist etc] high capacity batteries. Only then would I look at the likes of the Nautilus etc.
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Post by troglet on Aug 22, 2014 18:37:19 GMT
DiscoDes is a variable voltage where you can change the power of the battery bit, like a spinner one. (I really need to learn the technical terms i get proper confused at times but im learning every day )
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Post by callumcutter1 on Aug 22, 2014 19:41:50 GMT
DiscoDes is a variable voltage where you can change the power of the battery bit, like a spinner one. (I really need to learn the technical terms i get proper confused at times but im learning every day ) Quick explanation would be voltage is what controls the level of heat coming to your coil compared to your resistance to create wattage, which is power. A simpler explanation would be think of VV as a manual car. With VV, you need to check the resistance and apply enough voltage depending on the atomizer to create power. However, a lot of people prefer this over VW, as you can fine-tune it up and down to get your 'perfect vape'. VW on the other hand, is more like an auto car. VW basically just adjusts the amount of power for you depending on the given circumstances (much like an automatic car adjusting your gears for you depending on the circumstances), so it will sort of make up for any change in battery level etc. Much like cars, people prefer different functionality in a mod. I prefer variable wattage because again like cars, it takes away a lot of the learning curve away. However, variable voltage will teach you the fundamental science behind the voltage and wattage (like gears in cars!). Hope I didnt make that sound more confusing than it actually is
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