kernal6500
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The inside of the bowl with the mesh
Pics of what mate?
Pics of what mate?
Berlin, NiceThe inside of the bowl with the mesh
Assuming you're talking about the 0.8Ω version, the numbers are:
10 watts = 2.82V
12.5 watts = 3.16V
15 watts = 3.46V
Not all VV batteries can drive a 0.8Ω load...
I guess I should be more specific. The two batteries I have are:
http://www.clouporusa.com/yocan-exgo-v1-variable-voltage-650mah-battery/
and the battery that came with this kit:
http://www.delta9vapes.com/Alpha-Omega-8-Bundle-p/alp-omeg-8.htm
Is there a way I can tell if they drive the 0.8Ω load?
I don't believe either of those will fire .8 ohms.
Anyone? Is this a sign that my atty is on it's way out? TC doesn't really work now either...very hot for some reason.Has anyone else experienced resistance change on their atomizer? My 2.5 donut started out at 0.78Ω, but now it reads (consistently) 1.05Ω. Is this normal? These readings are from my eLeaf iStick TC 40W, as I do not have a stand alone resistance meter.
Thanks!
I'm interested in this too, I have one that's been fluctuating from the first fire up as it gets warm or cool.Anyone? Is this a sign that my atty is on it's way out? TC doesn't really work now either...very hot for some reason.
To be clear, I'm not talking about a rise in resistance during use, which is to be expected and is actually essential to the operation of temp control. My atomizer's cold resistance is what is increasing. For the first couple if weeks, it would read 0.78Ω when cold, now it reads 1.05Ω.I'm interested in this too, I have one that's been fluctuating from the first fire up as it gets warm or cool.
As I understand dielectric breakdown (from a google search) it would actually cause the resistence to decrease, not increase. I'm no expert, so please let me know if I've got it wrong.Dielectric breakdown>For solid materials, a breakdown event severely degrades, or even destroys, its insulating capability.
wikipedia said:Electrical breakdown or dielectric breakdown is a rapid reduction in the resistance of an electrical insulator when the voltage applied across it exceeds the breakdownvoltage. This results in a portion of the insulator becoming electrically conductive.
Just bought a Joyetech EVIC VTC mini. Should be here next week. Will the DT 2.5 work with a TC device?
Has anyone else experienced resistance change on their atomizer? My 2.5 donut started out at 0.78Ω, but now it reads (consistently) 1.05Ω. Is this normal? These readings are from my eLeaf iStick TC 40W, as I do not have a stand alone resistance meter.
Thanks!