yep im not planning on keeping it long, though january is a dry month for me. so need to vape with care until its replaced. thanks for the tip. i get about 6.8 AMP
yep definitely. it came out with v3 so no need to update fw. been looking around and see they have a comp on the display design. kinder cool knowing future fw updates will offer something cool. havent delved into temp sensing or anything yet. but good to know i have that option at least. will...
at the moment im running a 0.53 ohm at 25 watts, i dont get to see the AMP so much as it dissapears so quickly.
btw new to this battery. on my prev posts my istick 30 died. that day the coil i had in was reading 0.4 ohm when i put that coil on the evic the same day before building a new coil it...
well u see i studied electric engineering in college so always that guy that tinkers with these stuff. but my level of electronics aint that great but decided out of frustration just to open the thing up and see whats potting and try what ever i can. i have a multimeter but its at home atm
so victory hasnt lasted long at all. charged my battery this morning and started vaping with a full tank. the battery slowly started to die out as if it was functioning like a mechanical mod. you know that feeling when your battery starts dying and you starting pulling in harder as you not...
So check this. I got so fed up so tried to fix this battery. I manually shorted the battey by firing a new coil by put a pliers on top of coil and firing it. After that guess what we got power. Now the coil isnt 100% as i get spit backs so that coil needs adjusting but im scared to tinker with...
Update: my battery seems to be the culprit. Had it tested by vapemob. My subtank reads 0.3 ohm on my battery. On a evic vtc it reads 0,57 ohm. Fires nicely no shorts or anything. When placed back on my istick i get atomizer short error
but im actually test firing with the rba cover off tho, so shouldnt make a difference. i never yet got to the point where i can successfully wick a coil