I’ve installed the firmware and have started playing with it.
I’m very impressed with this latest firmware and what they’re able to do with the device. I would have never guessed that MVR VV & VW would have been possible through firmware. In this case, I love that I was wrong.
- Getting out of the menus is easier.
- There is better information on the front screen (user selectable).
- You can have a 24 or 12 hour clock.
- You can set it for either Celsius OR Fahrenheit.
- You can set it to NOT TURN OFF (YAY!).
- Those of you with lazy fingers will enjoy AUTO mode allowing you to press and release the fire button while the device fires for a user specified period of time.
- Multiple user configurations are now available.
- Best of all it now says…
NO ATOMIZER FOUND!!! 🙂
Looks like the programmers have been busy for this update!
The software UI (User Interface) needs work, but I’m sure they’re on it.
The 3 MVR-VV settings for the different carto/atty resistance ranges caught my eye. Good thinking!
It still only peaks out at 11 Watts or 5 Volts (which ever comes first) but that should be plenty of power for most vapers.
IMHO this is the first firmware revision since it’s release where the device is showing it’s true potential.
Those of you who had faith in this device and have stuck by it’s side, pat yourselves on the back. You deserve it. You now have the very first device to do true variable voltage and variable wattage over time, and LOTS of settings to play with. It’s almost like getting a brandy new device and not have to pay for it.
Looks like that BUH-IN award was well deserved.
I took a quick look at it’s MVR VV mode. Below you’ll see the settings from the software and the results on the scope firing a 3.0 Ohm carto. Works as advertised. Impressive.
Before you ask me why the signal goes a little screwy at 4.2 volts, I’ll let you know my answer now… I don’t know!
Congrats Joyetech & the developers. Thumbs Up! Very nice.