Breaktru Forum
eCigarette Forum => eJuice Calculator => Topic started by: Breaktru on February 19, 2011, 06:29:08 PM
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PV Tune function has been added to eJuice Me Up version 9.0.0.0. Take the guess work out of selecting the right voltage for your atty. Just enter any two numbers and the rest is calculated automatically. Bam… instant Wattage, Amperage, Resistance and Voltage calculation. I’ve been playing around with my home made V.V. Copper mod trying to find the right sweet spot for days unsuccessfully. In one second time I found what I needed by just entering my 2.7 ohm atty at 2 amps and found an effective combo setting.
(http://ejuice.breaktru.com/images/pv_tune.jpg)
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When using with a voltage regulator, I would like to point out that your current / wattage maybe limited to the maximum capability of what the regulator can output. So because the calculations say a particular value, that does not mean that you are actually getting the values shown. Check your regulators Spec Sheet.
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Holy Molely batman, I didn't believe that the calculator could get even better. That's a fantastic add on.
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Thank you kind sir. This new PV Tune helped me buy the right atomizer resistance. And, I NOW know what the atty / battery combonation will produce in power. :)
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Boy is this thing great. I am now switching attys and tuning to my precise voltage setting in seconds. No more guess work.
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I use PV Tune and find it immensely helpful
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PV Tune is a great addition and is so beneficial when going through my bag of various atty values.
Thanks breaktru,
V.M.
xxooxoxox
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To me, this PV Tune is invaluable tool which is handy to have.
I know there are other web site calcs but I find this more convenient.
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Note:
When using with a voltage regulator, I would like to point out that your current / wattage maybe limited to the maximum capability of what the regulator can output. So because the calculations say a particular value, that does not mean that you are actually getting the values shown. Check your regulators Spec Sheet.
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Thanks to PV Tune, I found out the my provari goes up to fifteen watts instead of the previous model which stopped at 14.5. Don't ask me why but for some atties this makes a difference.
It's also great for coil building sub-ohm coils that won't be too low resistance for my batteries. ;)