That is an awesomely informative link. My little blowtorch will become a productive tool!I think we have officially hijacked this thread
so I will just leave this here....... [only click here if you're a real badass]
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That is an awesomely informative link. My little blowtorch will become a productive tool!I think we have officially hijacked this thread
so I will just leave this here....... [only click here if you're a real badass]
to everyone that replied here, thanks a bunch! i've actually tried to ask this question before in various formats, but this is proof, if you ask the question correctly, you will get the right answer.
@VapeTownZA thanks for the info on the Twips rebuild. I have to say, you are a master of words because I could easily understand exactly what you were saying, it probably helps that I have tinkered and taken the entire Twisp setup apart and assembled it before
@RezaD thanks! that is invaluable as I do not have the correct equipment yet, so I can risk another Twisp battery using your info PLUS
@Dr Evil for the info on the app, did not know it existed, that is exactly what I need!! Harooh!! This is Sparta!
@MarkK what is that? I vuntz eet!!!! how big is it more or less? bulky?
@Andre one question remains, and i think you have this answer, how would i use a multimeter to measure the ohms on something like a twisp rebuild? someone mentioned before also something about the inner resistance of the meter itself? you're not speaking to someone familiar with playing with multimeters, FYI.
Glad you got good answers. As to the multimeter - I have never used one, but from what I understand on what was posted here: Set the multimeter to read resistance. Touch the 2 leads of the multimeter together and take that reading. Now measure the resistance of the coil on the cleoromizer. Subtract the first reading from the second one to get the true resistance. Here is a video. Many more vids on YouTube:to everyone that replied here, thanks a bunch! i've actually tried to ask this question before in various formats, but this is proof, if you ask the question correctly, you will get the right answer.
@VapeTownZA thanks for the info on the Twips rebuild. I have to say, you are a master of words because I could easily understand exactly what you were saying, it probably helps that I have tinkered and taken the entire Twisp setup apart and assembled it before
@RezaD thanks! that is invaluable as I do not have the correct equipment yet, so I can risk another Twisp battery using your info PLUS
@Dr Evil for the info on the app, did not know it existed, that is exactly what I need!! Harooh!! This is Sparta!
@MarkK what is that? I vuntz eet!!!! how big is it more or less? bulky?
@Andre one question remains, and i think you have this answer, how would i use a multimeter to measure the ohms on something like a twisp rebuild? someone mentioned before also something about the inner resistance of the meter itself? you're not speaking to someone familiar with playing with multimeters, FYI.
The more wraps the higher the resistance/ohms.thanks again everyone for all the info. @RezaD @MarkK
@Andre you're quite a whizz at finding stuff on the internet! it helps knowing the right terminology to search for though :/
i'll update you guys on how my twisp coil rebuilding goes this weekend. excitd by the idea that i can put a longer and better wick in the stupid thing.
i have one small nagging little question still. do the amount of coils bring down the ohm reading, or push it up?
I think we have officially hijacked this thread
so I will just leave this here....... [only click here if you're a real badass]
I shall go ahead and become a coil building master now. *expect a thread about blown up batteries soon*