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how to change resistance on vape nx75

by Jermaine Crist Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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“YES+/NO-“ Select “YES+” and the mod will read the original coil resistance. Select “NO-“ and the mod will keep its previous coil resistance settings. ● The NX75 will detect and lock coil resistance automatically under TC mode.

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Is the Aspire nx75-z box mod the best vape device for You?

In a plethora of fashions, the Aspire NX75-Z Box MOD is one of the most remarkable devices ever released to the vaping community. With the ability to effortlessly rotate between various modes, this NX75-Z is the perfect choice for vapers of all types.

How do I operate the nx75?

The NX75’s Five button system and high resolution OLED screen makes it extremely easy to operate. Navigate through different vape modes with quick button combo. Simply press “W” and “T” button to easily switch between Wattage and Temperature modes. Download the full User Manual at AspireCig.com

Is the nx75 mod firmware upgradeable?

The NX75 mod is a firmware upgradeable device. There will be many hot new features released via firmware so stay tuned. For firmware updates please visit: AspireCig.com

How do I remove the battery from the Aspire nx75-z?

To make battery removal swift and effortless, Aspire designed the NX75-Z’s battery door cover with magnetic lock, thereby allowing you to easily take it off and pop it back on with no tools of any sort needed.

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How long does it take for the NX75 to turn off?

The screen on the NX75 is excellent for several reasons. It is quick to switch off when idle (after 15 seconds) which will help to conserve battery life, and crucially there is then no delay when firing from ‘sleep mode’.

What is the NX75?

One of the more unique features of the NX75 is the ability to programme in your own power curve settings for 3 separate preset modes (C1, C2 and C3) , a feature which Aspire calls Customisable Firing Button Profiles (CFBP).

How many batteries does the NX75 have?

The NX75 takes one removable 18650 battery, which can either be charged internally via a USB cable (maximum 5volt 2amp) or removed to charge using an external battery charger. To be as safe as possible please use batteries with a high Continuous Discharge amp rating, especially when sub-ohming and using high wattages.

How to switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius on NX75?

When in TC Mode, to switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius simply press + or – all the way to the end of the temperature range and it will switch to the next automatically. As is the norm with TC devices, the atomiser needs to be at room temperature before attaching it to the NX75.

How to unlock a NX75?

To Lock (and Unlock) the NX75 press the Fire button 5 times. To turn it off completely, press and hold the Fire button for 3 seconds when locked. Turning it back on is the same as unlocking it – 5 clicks of the Fire button.

Does the Aspire mod have passthrough?

Although the mod has passthrough (vape while charging), Aspire don’t recommend using it. The rounded edges at the top of the mod mean that even though it is 22mm across, 22mm atomisers don’t quite fit flush.

What battery does the Aspire NX75-Z use?

Due to the fact that all rechargeable batteries contain a certain lifecycle, after which it cannot hold a charge whatsoever, Aspire designed the NX75-Z MOD to be powered by a single external 18650 battery (sold separately).

Can you use temperature mode on an Aspire NX75-Z?

It is important to note that temperature mode can only be used with these atomizer coil types, and will not work with any other type of coil. Between the Aspire NX75-Z MOD’s mode and operation buttons rests a top-of-the-line OLED screen, which digitally displays a range of important data.

mfhayes

I recently purchased an Aspire Evo 75 Kit (its the first vape I've purchased) and i was using it last night for the first time and it worked for about an hour and all was well. After a little while it started saying "Low Res" on the screen when i hit the fire button and wouldn't hit anymore.

blecchi

I came across this thread when looking for solution for the LOW RES problem on the NX75/EVO75. I started suffering from it after I had dropped my mod by accident. I'm posting my solution here in the hope that it may help others.

moosevape

thanks for the info,ive been searching everywhere for a fix for the very same issue,came across this thread and followed youre instructions and hey presto my evo75 is back up and running with no "low res" fault showing up

Philthy Phil

I had been looking to solve this same problem all over the web for months and you have come to the rescue, Excellent!!!

goalie Full Member

I’m very new to coils. I was vaping today and noticed my coil was really glowing.. I thought something was wrong, so I took it apart and everything looked ok. I did a resistance reading and it had dropped from .33 to .18.

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

Are you talking about a drop in coil or RTA / RBA deal? I'm assuming the latter. What is the coil material and what wattage are you running it at. Stainless steel will fluctuate in resistance somewhat, and if you took your first (and only) reading when it was cold, vs. glowing red, I could perhaps see such a drastic coil change.

goalie Full Member

65W. I’m reading it while its mounted in the pharaoh. Its SS. My first and only reading was when I just installed it and never lit it up. I’ve had it in for about a day and a half and noticed it really glowing a bit ago, took it off and took a reading and it really dropped. If its normal, should I regularly take readings of the resistance?

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

It sounds within the realm of normal to me. In wattage mode you don't have to worry about it. If using temperature control mode, most mods will have you enter the resistance when it's cold, and will ask about if it's a new coil or not going into TC or if replacing batteries.

Baditude ECF Guru ECF Veteran

I was vaping today and noticed my coil was really glowing .. I thought something was wrong, so I took it apart and everything looked ok. I did a resistance reading and it had dropped from .33 to .18.

AzPlumber Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

As bad pointed out, I also suspect a hot spot or a short. Could be the coil itself or the coil touching a post, atomizer base or cap.

goalie Full Member

I love this place. Thanks for the videos. I'll watch them tonight and educate myself a bit more. Running coils is s bit more complicated than I thought.

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