Anyone else here give up on tobacco and move to vaping?
Just discovered this thread. Yes I vape. I started vaping last year.
One of the best moves I ever made for myself.
This thread was going for some time before I was pointed to it by one of the admins. Some time back I had mentioned I was researching vaping and then heard about this one here. And you will find that switching to vaping as a habit will tend to have a much more noticeable impact as far as quitting since you made a much larger change to ward off the old impulses to light up!
Well, I admit you are the master of adding voltage to things, Paul. But, I'm just curious, you put through 2.0 Volts through your CPU, how many volts does that equate to in an APV? Not that I am crazy enough to try it. Just trying to learn from the destroyer of all things that allow you to add volts.
With variable batteries or mods the specs on the tank or clearomizer typically show the best operating range as far as voltage which also can depend on what the resistance is for the coil or atomizer. The non variable batteries will be 3.6v while many tanks run better at 3.9v-4.2v and most max at 4.4v. RDAs can vary and with some mods now seeing a 9v max and running 20w, 30w 50w, 100w 150w,
or the largest so far being 180watts those tend to require and RDA with a gauge wire that can handle it.
Variable batteries as well as many mods generally run 3.2v or 3.3v(Vamo type VPV) upto 4.8v. Stepping up from the typical eGo or eVic 3.7v to let's say 4.2v will make the vapor warmer as well as effect the flavor and vapor level at times. Look back on some of the previous and you'll see what we were referring to about that. :)
If anyone is interested, there is a great deal of info to be had at this forum.
Much of what I learned and continue to learn, can be found here.
As far as I know it is the largest forum on the net, on this subject.
E-Cigarette Forum
I, myself am already familiar with the site there along with a few of the consumer advocate groups. There's quite a bit to take in there!