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how to check resistances on a coil vape

by Samson Luettgen Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Place the two probes on the atomizer your coil is in, one probe on the positive pin (the one in the middle of the 510 connection), and the other on the outside 510 threading, to get the total resistance of the coil in the atomizer. Take note of this resistance reading.

Turn your multimeter dial to the lowest ohms setting, usually 20 or 200. Place the two probes on the atomizer your coil is in, one probe on the positive pin (the one in the middle of the 510 connection), and the other on the outside 510 threading, to get the total resistance of the coil in the atomizer.

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  • Take a new coil out of the box
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  • Remove wicks from coils.
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What does resistance mean in vapes?

What does the resistance on a vape mean? Atomizer resistance is a vaping -related term commonly known as ‘electrical resistance ‘. It describes how much opposition an object has to electrical current and is measured in ‘ohms’. That means it draws even more current through it, making it burn hotter than standard and high resistance attys.

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What should the resistance of a coil be?

The isolation resistance between one of the coil connectors and ground should exceed 20G ohms.

What does resistance mean on a vape coil?

The greater the resistance (or number on your coil) the less charge that can pass through. The equation used to explain it is: I = V / R. Where 'I' represents current, 'V' is voltage and 'R' is resistance, you can see when the voltage is higher, and the resistance (ohms) is lower, so the current will be stronger.

How do you check resistance?

Resistance is measured using an instrument such as an analog multimeter or digital multimeter. Both types of instrument can measure not only resistance, but also current, voltage, and other parameters, so they can be used in a variety of situations.

How do you fix ohms on a vape?

SMOK Ohms Too High or Too Low Typically, pairing the proper SMOK-branded coils with your SMOK device is the easiest way to fix this problem. If you're working with a rebuildable atomizer (RBA), the resistance of your coils may be too high or low. Adjusting the resistance will usually clear the error.

How do I fix low resistance vape?

Low Resistance Dry burning is one way to get around this problem because it can raise the coil's resistance. Another thing to do is add wraps to the coil, which will increase the resistance high enough so that the mod fires. If using a factory coil, either a new coil or vape is needed.

How do you check resistance without a multimeter?

Finding Resistor Values Without a Multimeter20 x 10² = 2,000Ω (ohms) or 2kΩ (kilohms)512 = 51 x 10² = 5,100Ω or 5.1kΩ821 = 82 x 10¹ = 820Ω or 0.820kΩ

How do you test ohms with a multimeter?

0:061:59How to Measure Ohms with a Multimeter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTo measure ohms or resistance with a multimeter. Start by verifying that no current is flowingMoreTo measure ohms or resistance with a multimeter. Start by verifying that no current is flowing through the circuit or component. That you would like to test. Power. It off unplug. It from the wall.

How do I test resistance with a multimeter?

How to Measure Resistance with a Digital MultimeterTurn power to circuit OFF. ... Turn digital multimeter dial to resistance, or ohms, which often shares a spot on the dial with one or more other test/measurement modes (continuity, capacitance or diode; see illustration below).More items...

media Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I have a few ego style batteries I use and enjoy them very much. I want to rewick my vivi novas, but I dont have a pv that can check the ohms of newly made coils itself. I do however, have a nice fluke meter. Is the proper way to just put the contact on the center pin and then the other on the outside threading to check the resistance of my coils?

media Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

hmm no answer. I just want to make sure I can build these at home and use on my ego twist safely. I bought 100ft of kanthal wire today and plan on using hemp wick. I want to make sure I get accurate reading for each coil before using them.

Commie Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

yup, that should work. Make sure you move your leads around, since the contact they make with the head may be questionable.

Rader2146 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Don't forget to subtract the resistance through the leads and meter. Touch the probes together and subtract that reading from the reading of the coil. Or if your fluke has a Zero function, touch the leads together and press "Zero", then measure your coil.

Kemosabe Vaping Master ECF Veteran

my multimeter is a 1. its the cheapie from harbor freight. you have to hold the leads incredibly still to get the reading. otherwise the numbers jump wildly.

michliu Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I also have the cheap multimeter from Harbor Freight. It seems to be a bit more accurate if you are only touching the tip of the leads to the thread and center. It still doesn't seem very accurate, I get a reading of 2.4 or above for all my low resistance atomizers and vivi nova heads, after subtracting the resistance of the leads and meter.

media Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Ok so played around with it this weekend. Thanks for the great responses guys. The leads on my fluke meter came out as 0. I checked a couple stardust heads I had and they all measured between 2.4 and 2.5. So, looks like I should be safe with making some new coils for my tanks and clearos when my wire arrives today.

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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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