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Woody213

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Will someone explain to me why devices go up in 1/10 watt increments? I just picked up a reg mod, rx200 and can't see myself saying "hmm 3/10 of a watt will make this on the money." I have to adjust at least a few watts to see a difference, usually I'm adjusting by at least 5.
 

Neunerball

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Will someone explain to me why devices go up in 1/10 watt increments? I just picked up a reg mod, rx200 and can't see myself saying "hmm 3/10 of a watt will make this on the money." I have to adjust at least a few watts to see a difference, usually I'm adjusting by at least 5.
Most of the time, I'm adjusting in 2.5W. Therefore, I personally like to be able to adjust at least in 5/10.
 

DevAuto

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Will someone explain to me why devices go up in 1/10 watt increments? I just picked up a reg mod, rx200 and can't see myself saying "hmm 3/10 of a watt will make this on the money." I have to adjust at least a few watts to see a difference, usually I'm adjusting by at least 5.
It is for fine tuning your mod. With a subohm tank, it is less necessary to get the right flavor dialed in, but with an MTL setup, like a it Nautilus or something similar and a 1.8 ohm coil in the 10-15 watt range, .1 adjustments are still very useful.
 

stmtpr

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@Woody213, I have found that vaping(all things involved) is a very subjective experience. What works or doesn't work for me may be perfect for someone else.
 

SteveS45

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With the Movkin Disguiser the one thing I wish it would have is to be able to adjust the Wattage in increments smaller than 1 Watt at least down under the 20 watt range.
 

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