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8-9w is fine. Protanks cant handle high wattage.
 
so seeing that im new with this device, what exactly should i be expecting to be different with the slb compared to the regular ego battery?

im playing around with the voltage and wattage but not tasting anything different LOL
 
hi guys

ok so i get what the variable voltage does, but what does the variable wattage do?
 
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 and VW as an auto car. With VV you need to check the resistance and apply enough voltage depending on the atomizer to create power. Variable wattage basically just adjusts that for you depending on the given circumstances (much like an automatic car adjusting your gears for you depending on the circumstances).
Much like cars, people prefer different functionality in a mod. variable wattage 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!).
 
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 and VW as an auto car. With VV you need to check the resistance and apply enough voltage depending on the atomizer to create power. Variable wattage basically just adjusts that for you depending on the given circumstances (much like an automatic car adjusting your gears for you depending on the circumstances).
Much like cars, people prefer different functionality in a mod. variable wattage 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!).

baie dankie

now i understand, thanks SP
 
i remember seeing something on the skyblue website regarding the suggested voltage for the ohms of the coil.

cant seem to find it now

can anyone remember what it was?
 
As Stroodle said, VW mode continuously monitors the resistance of your coil and adjust the voltage to keep you within the correct Wattage output. This is useful if you hop between different tanks or clearomizers because the mod does the work of calculating the correct voltage automatically.

If you want to ensure that you are running at a set/defined voltage for a given atomiser then VV is the way to go. If you are happier letting the electronics on your electric mod do the maths for you, then you can stay on VW. I use a blend of the two.

Of course if you have a mech mod, then you have to tweak your coil design to work within the voltage range of your mod. There is no other way to control the output because the mech is a purely mechanical design.
 
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