

The Vaporesso GEN Starter Kit is a great example of an easy to use Pulse Mode.

Similar to curve mode, but is not choreographed or mapped. This ensures the coil never heats past a set value, instead pulsing the coil to control the output. Intelligent chipsets within allow for this, as they can constantly adjust the input power multiple times within a second.

Pulse Mode works by constantly cutting off and sending current to the coil repeatedly to control the output of the vape. An example of Curve Mode cann be found in the Innokin MVP5 AJAX Box Mod. This gives a personalized feel to output, allowing the user to set a preference to how they take a draw of the vape, resulting in a less harsh or stronger output depending on the mapped settings. For example, some vapers may like the coil to initially hit hard, firing at 50W for the first second, dropping to 45W after half a second and then a further drop to 40W after another half second for a smoother finish. Set somewhere between variable wattage and temperature control, curve mode allows for wattage outputs to be preset, mapped, and guided by the user. One example of Bypass Mode can be found on the SMOK MAG 225W Starter Kit.Ĭurve Mode is a set choreographed performance of the output value. Users can utilize the mod like a mechanical mod, without losing any protections or safeties that make modern vaping safer than the early days of vaping. Removing wattage and voltage output, Bypass Mode allows the user to utilize the mod like a mechanical mod, designating output to correlate with the level of charge within the battery. Bypass mode is, by far, the simplest of advanced vaping modes.
