Question to POWER, VOLTAGE, BYPASS?

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Hello,
I am in possession of Bp Mods Lightsaber Pod mod Kit - Model L since one week.
Wanted to ask what does the battery POWER, VOLTAGE, BYPASS actually mean and which option is better?

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Power = Wattage
Voltage = A set voltage will be maintained
Bypass = Only will provide actual battery voltage to the coil, and deplete until low-voltage cut-off is reached.

IMO, being a new user, power mode (wattage) would provide a more predictable, consistent experience for you. Basically, set the wattage for the particular coil to where it is best, and forget about it.

Here is more info which may be helpful:


Which is best – Voltage or Wattage?​

Batteries do not give out a consistent voltage, it fluctuates up and down and most people favoured wattage settings, as this setting would compensate for the fluctuations.

So no matter what the resistance (oHm rating) of the coil in your tank/clearomizer, the device using variable wattage would adjust automatically.

For this reason and the ease of use the majority of mods you will see function using wattage mode.

Using the variable voltage setting would mean manual adjustments need to be made depending on the resistance of the coil.

So, what you will find is that it will come down to your personal preference. There is no right or wrong, just what works for you.




Bypass mode​

Bypass mode is one of the simplest “advanced” vape modes because it actually removes the key feature of variable wattage. You literally “bypass” the features of the mod and it instead performs more like a mechanical mod, essentially delivering power based on your remaining battery life and the resistance of the coil you’re using. This means that your effective wattage will be higher when the battery or batteries are fully charged and lower as you continue vaping throughout the day.

However, crucially, it doesn’t bypass the safety features on the mod, and really it still imposes the same wattage limits on your vaping as the mod itself does (you can read a little more about that here). This might make it sound like there aren’t many benefits to bypass mode – and I’m personally inclined to agree – but some vapers prefer the performance from the mode, so it’s definitely worth giving it a try if it’s an option on your device.
 
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