Metal Liz's Tastebox Experiences And Flavour And Vaping Journey \m/

i will do as soon as i figure all this out hahaha, at the moment i'm almost to scared to touch it hahahaha :giggle:
 
Oops sorry @johan, I know it's no excuse but I was stationary at a robot when I sent the reply :D:oops:

Herewith some pics of my new toy :)

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Awesome, enjoy.
 
okay, i'm subjected to some Liqua Apple (that they gave me as a sample with my MVP cause i said i wasn't a fan) as my first vape in my new toy... I have it set at 4.2V and 8W so far, plenty of vapour, plenty of flavour (even though not that great a taste) and GREAT throat hit!!! Wish i had some of oupa's juices left as my first MVP vape attempt... soon though, placed an order this morning :D

Have to say the fact that the mouth piece swivels around is pretty cool, but otherwise it's a pretty fuggly tank hahaha :)

Will play around some more, and write some more reviews on different settings and different juices :)
 
@VapeCulture was just here to deliver me a little care package of 5 different samples of some mystery juices... so as soon as i finish this Liqua that's abusing my MVP haha i will try the first sample and continue writing my reviews on it :) Thanks for the great advice guys and gals on getting my MVP, i'm LOVING it!!!! :rock:
 
Great @Metal Liz -
Enjoy the MVP - it is truly a wonderful device.
Have had nothing but pleasure from mine - and it goes on and on and on.... as I am sure you will see...
 
Not sure if i like the puff counter though hahaha, telling me exactly how much i puff, i don't know if that's a good thing hahahaha :blush:
 
To me the puff counter is one of the most useful things.

I know I get about 900 puffs with my setup until it goes flat
So just looking at the puff counter tells me how much charge I have left.

If I am in a hurry and need to leave for the rest of the day and it says 200 puffs, then I know I will be more than fine. If it says 750 then I will rather take another battery...
Very useful feature for me.
 
To me the puff counter is one of the most useful things.

I know I get about 900 puffs with my setup until it goes flat
So just looking at the puff counter tells me how much charge I have left.

If I am in a hurry and need to leave for the rest of the day and it says 200 puffs, then I know I will be more than fine. If it says 750 then I will rather take another battery...
Very useful feature for me.


Thanx, didn't even think of that but its true. But mine is giving me a orange light and is only on 599 pufs
 
Pleasure @annemarievdh ;-)

Oh no, here we go again, comparing the number of puffs

It depends heavily on what power you use, what coil you have in there and how long your puffs are.

If you are on Orange at 599, thats not too bad. You'll probably get to about 700.

I take 3-4 second puffs, am on 7.5 to 8 Watts and am using a 1.5 ohm custom coil. My last cycle lasted 787 puffs. When I used the stock mPT2 coils and 7.0 Watts I was getting just over 1,000 puffs
 
I was on 9.5 p and 3.7 v with my iClear16D 2.1 coil.

Changed it to 11.0 p and 3.9 about 10 min ago.
 
Ok, thats higher power than me - so you can expect fewer puffs - that explains it.
 
That does, when I have my i30s on, I put it on the lowest settings 3.3v and 6.0p and it last over a 1000 puffs

Hi @annemarievdh. Incase you're not aware, just to be sure...

You can adjust the Voltage or the power, not both at the same time. You select either Variable Voltage mode and adjust accordingly or you select Variable Wattage mode and adjust accordingly. It just seemed from the way you reported your power and voltage that you might not know.

If you did indeed know please accept my humblest apologies for underestimating your skillz :)
 
Hi @annemarievdh. Incase you're not aware, just to be sure...

You can adjust the Voltage or the power, not both at the same time. You select either Variable Voltage mode and adjust accordingly or you select Variable Wattage mode and adjust accordingly. It just seemed from the way you reported your power and voltage that you might not know.

If you did indeed know please accept my humblest apologies for underestimating your skillz :)

Ok, obviously I didn't know and I still dont know, I'm confused now :worried:
 
Ok, obviously I didn't know and I still dont know, I'm confused now :worried:

When adjusting your MVP for your best vape experience, it's only necessary to focus on either the voltage or the power. Your device has the ability to put out a certain voltage, or it has the ability to put out a certain wattage (power). It is your choice of which to play with. I would suggest however that you stick with variable power and only adjust that.

In other words when you find your sweet spot on a certain power level, like 8 watts, don't switch back to voltage mode as it will negate the power setting.

A more detailed explanation can be arranged but this is all you need to know for a solid vape experience.
 
When adjusting your MVP for your best vape experience, it's only necessary to focus on either the voltage or the power. Your device has the ability to put out a certain voltage, or it has the ability to put out a certain wattage (power). It is your choice of which to play with. I would suggest however that you stick with variable power and only adjust that.

In other words when you find your sweet spot on a certain power level, like 8 watts, don't switch back to voltage mode as it will negate the power setting.

A more detailed explanation can be arranged but this is all you need to know for a solid vape experience.


Thank you, I will try that. And I didn't know that. You learn something new every day :nod:
 
Devdev also gave me a great tutorial yesterday on how to use my MVP, it's pretty interesting stuff :)

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