+ Reply to Thread
Page 12 of 15 FirstFirst ... 289101112131415 LastLast
Results 111 to 120 of 143
How to see if your atomizer is truly dead with a Voltmeter in Ecigarette Technical Issues; Ok I checked my atty 's and they all read about 2.4 even a brand new one, so I guess ...
  1. #111
    Senior Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Rocklin Calif.
    Posts
    245

    Default

    Ok I checked my atty's and they all read about 2.4 even a brand new one, so I guess thats good. Now I have atty's that quite producing vapor and have a very warm drag. I have tryed to even flood them and still the same. What else can be wrong with atty's that are not dead?????

  2. Advertisement
  3. #112
    Full Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Stow, OH
    Posts
    112

    Default

    you could also check into the battery, im sure there are plenty of threads that can assist you

  4. #113
    Senior Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    california
    Posts
    286

    Default

    if you have a recessed atty like my 501, do you touch the bridge and the threads?

  5. #114
    Full Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Stow, OH
    Posts
    112

    Default

    touch the center spot and the outside of the threads ... that center piece sits on an o-ring ... n need to poke inside where the bridge is.

  6. #115
    Senior Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    california
    Posts
    286

    Default

    oooohhh, okay, got it, thanks! Im going to try that, and see what my atty's read. thanks for the info!

  7. #116
    Super Member ECF Veteran
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    N.W. Florida
    Posts
    401

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ninaxiong View Post
    i think it's difficult for you to test atomizer by voltmeter,in the fact ,durning prodcution,they have already test ,if ok,then to the nest step.the atomizer is orgnized by heating wire and other accessory,when heating wire is finished,we need to test it by equipment,if the value is over the requirement ,we need to throw it away.if ok,then next step,put in a slot,wrap by pv material ,then ,test it again by equipment,and get the value .if still pass ,then they are puted in a atomizer tube,then a atomizer is finish ,and then we need to test by mouth .at this time ,it's can't test by voltmeter .if it's a finished atomizer ,you only can test by you mouth and feeling.
    If the value for heating wire is too large,it will make the smokeing less.
    If the value is too small ,it's also have problem.
    So it's important to control the value of heating wire ,to promise the smokeing is at good condition.
    huh!!!!!!!!

  8. #117
    Ultra Member ECF Veteran sanfordf's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Escondido CA. In northern San Diego county
    Posts
    1,032

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Haytoni View Post
    huh!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ninaxiong View Post
    i think it's difficult for you to test atomizer by voltmeter,in the fact ,durning prodcution,they have already test ,if ok,then to the nest step.The atomizer is orgnized by heating wire and other accessory,when heating wire is finished,we need to test it by equipment,if the value is over the requirement ,we need to throw it away.if ok,then next step,put in a slot,wrap by pv material ,then ,test it again by equipment,and get the value .If still pass ,then they are puted in a atomizer tube,then a atomizer is finish ,and then we need to test by mouth .At this time ,it's can't test by voltmeter .If it's a finished atomizer ,you only can test by you mouth and feeling.
    If the value for heating wire is too large,it will make the smokeing less.
    If the value is too small ,it's also have problem.
    So it's important to control the value of heating wire ,to promise the smokeing is at good condition.
    Sounds like our friends in China are telling (?) us that we should use our tongues to test the attie! I have licked the 9v to test if it is working but don't know if this is gonna work on a attie without pumping up the voltage running through it. Hmmm,...maybe if I connect the attie to some wire from an extension cord and plug it into a wall outlet, maybe I can get a attie to come to life or at least move to the highest level of vaping at 120 volts! Oh, wait I need DC not AC. Darn.
    Last edited by sanfordf; 04-04-2010 at 07:42 PM.
    Gear: 5 Mega 510s, 6 Tornados, 4 Hello 016s, 1 905v4, 3 Indulgences, 3 Rivas and 1 GGTB. Thanks to: ECF, MadVapes, Totally Wicked, Nhaler, Vapor Kings, GreenHouseOne, EastMall and XtremeVaping.

  9. #118
    Senior Member ECF Veteran Nietzsc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Morelia, México
    Posts
    269

    Default

    What are you talking about? everybody knows that when a meter reads high ohms from an atty, its destiny is the cementery of attys (at least I have one where they all rest in peace)

    just because the factory doesn't test them with a meter does not mean that a meter can't be used for that purpose

  10. #119
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    25

    Default

    Had my best 510 atty cark it the other night, resistance is somewhere in the realm of 150-350 ohms now (260 last time I checked it, it's been wandering a little every time I check the silly thing). My other attys are sitting on 2.2 ohms each, but they are mere shadow of their former new selves. No amount of cleaning seems to want to bring them down, looks like it's time for new ones.

  11. #120
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    US
    Posts
    35

    Default

    First replace your batteries with new one and check if it is working, then your automizer seem to be not working. You can even charge your batteries once more and try it.

+ Reply to Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

SEO by vBSEO