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How many Joules do you vape at?

Powerman

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My username isn't a statement, it's my profession. I would like to think I know something about it after 25 years. :)

And yes, E=MC^2. But I don't know why. :)
 

conanthewarrior

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I have to admit you are correct... wattage does include a time component.
They appear to be the inverse of one another. o_O
It gets a bit confusing doesn't it JIM_MDP lol. I wish they just left it as watts, I think there would be far less confusion and people would not need to ask.

You just set your temp at what you want it to top out at, then use your joules or watts as normal. If you want it to hit temp fast, run joules or watts slightly higher, or use it how you are really meant to (I only say how you are really meant to due to a guide I read) is that you set the temp as a LIMITER, and just use the watts as normal. Say you normally vape at 20W? Set it to 20j/w, but just with the added component of TC there to stop it going over you're set temp, ideally protecting you against any burnt hits, such as when juice is low, as when you can taste a burn't hit, it is already too late.

It's really another safety feature for vapers, but some people take it as literal temperature control. Most devices however do manage to achieve a fairly constant temperature, one that notably DOES NOT out of my collection is the Xcube 2. I would only really recommend that as a standard high wattage, dual battery mod.

But, honestly I am super impressed by the EVIC VT MINI. I use that MORE than my DNA200. So you can have a nice vape at a good price now, WITH TC.

Its just a shame come April, for us in the EU it will all change :(.
 

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