This is rather confusing to me too, why can't the MVP buck the voltage down? Its a VV device no?
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Ohms law says at 3.3V and 1.2Ohms the output in current is 9W.
current = Amps and power = Watts
Ok so ± minimum power (W) obtainable with various coils at lowest voltage being 3.3V:
1.2Ω = 9W
1.5Ω = 7W
1.8Ω = 6W
2.0Ω = 5W
Thx, also to @johan, @BhavZ and @JakesSA for chipping in to help. And @phanatik who made us think. Reckon I have got my mind around it now, hoping to remember.Yes, what you guys said. The MVP can't go lower than 3.3volts, so it limits your lower setting with a 1.2ohm coil
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Oh my, a practical. What is the lowest voltage of the 20W Sigelei?So @soonkia, quiz time: What can a 20W Sigelei do with a 1.2 Ohm coil ..
If I am not mistaken all electronic mods are set to a lowest of 3.3v and maximum of 5v for non stacked mods
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Same lower limitation as the MVP. The sx350 chip is the first chip I know of that can take the voltage lower.So @soonkia, quiz time: What can a 20W Sigelei do with a 1.2 Ohm coil ..