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Ni200 coils lots of ohm fluctuation


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black lace yes the batteries are balanced, only time I've seen them not is when I've vaped it to cutoff point one time in which case we are talking one cell may read 3.31, another 3.32, and the third cell 3.30, but within minutes of charging and watching in device monitor all cells were balanced again. The sauce code doesn't have a spring in the center pin, its just a solid brass floating pin that makes contact with the base of the coil head, and the 510 of the mod.

I'm noticing even my rda's with ss builds are not reading right in atomizer analyser. I've got a 0.17Ohm build on an rda right now and the efusion sees it as 0.19Ohm. If I lock it in at 0.19 it works fine. If I don't lock it the vape sucks and it doesn't even produce a wisp of vapor. This is how its currently set up, but If I unlock the ohms it does not produce. and this is actually a 0.17Ohm build not 0.19. I'm wondering if room temp has any thing to do with it all or if maybe the mod resistance isnt correct. I'm using the file created by evolv for the Efusion.Capture.jpg

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sos, I didn't mean that one ,lol,,  I mean is your mod(female) 510 spring loaded, not your atty (male),
,,,like, the spring in the mod is acting like a coil, because theres juice or debrie in there and its shorting and causing fauls readings,  also a good solder connection needs to be nice and solid, plenty of contact, not all 510 springs are as robust as the one in the pic. also some mods get solderd to the screw on bottom cap, I think that could cause an issue , with a resistance reading. first pic is of the power out going to the centre pin, second pic is the power out going to the bottom cap, so possibly then the spring may get recognised as a coil, correct me if im wrong.

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Tanks/Atomizers with intermediate connectors are NOT well suited for temperature control devices, PERIOD! The problem is the insulator holding the coil leads and the intermediate pin. The intermediate pin introduces a second bridge. The first bridge is the tank/atomizer connected to the 510 connector. Anytime you have multiple bridges you have resistance fluctuation. The heat generated by the poor coil connection also softens the insulator and introduces more fluctuation.

I was a huge KangerTech sub tank fan until I started using  temp control devices. I had all the issues discussed on this thread. I have since shelved all of my sub tanks and found Steam Crave tanks. In my opinion the best tanks on the market.

I know a lot of people like the convenience of the pre-built coils as I do. Sometimes I just want to pop in a new coil and go. However there is a price to be paid for the convenience...

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