Hi Wayneo. Thanks for the response and info. I'm new to vaping, if you couldn't tell. But I have been doing a lot of self-help thru reading and Youtube watching. From what I've managed to learn about Ni200 wire, it should never 'fire' unless it senses a wet wick in it. When I use it on my Therion BF mod, and set it to the Nickel profile, it works as it should, but only if the coil's resistance reading is less than 0.100 ohms. If I make a coil that reads at 0.100 ohms or higher, and put it on my mod, with a dry wick, it will fire and burn the wick. Believe it or not, the same thing happens when I put the RDA on my CoilMaster 521 'tab' ohm reader/build deck. I've tried this on multiple RDAs and multiple mods. Same results. I used Atomizer Analyzer to check it. It looked fine - steady ohm reading.
I'm just trying to figure out if I'm doing something wrong. With coil builds at resistance levels this low I have to crank-up the power and temp settings to near max. If I manually adjust the resistance setting for the coil to something higher I can reduce the power and temp settings, but I will occasionally get a 'Temp Protect' warning from the mod. And I'm not sure if it's safe for the mod, coil, and batteries to do this. Like I said, I'm a noob.
Everything is working as is. I'm just curious as to why I can't properly use a Ni200 coil that reads 0.100 ohms or higher properly.