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dwcraig1

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  1. Use device monitor in Escribe with the cell checked, fire it and hoover your mouse on the low point and read voltage (red arrow).

    If it's below what your soft cell cut off is that's why you get the message. If you see too much voltage drop look to all the connections from the battery to the board.  If the battery adjustment screw can be removed do that. Clean all threads of cap with alcohol even if they appear clean, clean the mod's positive battery contact as well as each end of the battery.

    Most likely there is a poor connection between the battery and the board.

    Check what your soft cell cut off is set to, I would set mine to 2.75 volts.

    voltage drop.jpg

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  2. Make sure to try cleaning battery cap threads and the threads that the cap screws into with alcohol and q-tip. I've seen same problem on other mods before where the threads of the cap were the problem even though they appeared clean.

  3. The problem appears to be with battery,  battery holder, wires from battery holder to board.  How is the ground connection done on the negative side of the battery? is it a chassis ground or wired.  Clean the battery caps threads and the threads of the mod with alcohol (if it has this)

  4. At 15 watts you should be getting very little voltage drop . I'd be looking at the cell it's self, have you tried another battery.  Check closely the battery  holders contacts, wire connection to contacts, ect.

    Edited to include the word "drop"

  5. The pods are pretty much the same except for the wire gauge of the coil. The 0.25 ohm one is capable of making bigger clouds. Salt nic being a usually higher concentration  and making big clouds means more nic intake, perhaps too much. That's pretty much it.  Wattage plays into this also, of coarse.

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