Hi, all:
I've been lurking here for almost 2 years, when I quit analogs and found e-cigs. I've been using a Reo Mini with Cisco 1.5 ohm LR 510 bridgeless atty. My priority is big throat hit.
I bought an OHM tester because my next purchases will be a Reo VV Grand and an ERA rebuildable atty. Also, I wanted to be able to test old attys to see if they could still be used.
The ohm meter came today and I checked a bunch of used attys on it. The problem is I don't know what the readings mean. I assumed that the attys should read 1.5 ohms, but I'm getting readings from 2.15 to 1.1 ohms. None of these attys are functioning well, not even the one that tested at 1.45, so I think I'm missing something.
Can anybody explain to me in very simple terms what the output should be for an atty? I'searched the forums but am still mystified.
Thanks!
Creekside
I've been lurking here for almost 2 years, when I quit analogs and found e-cigs. I've been using a Reo Mini with Cisco 1.5 ohm LR 510 bridgeless atty. My priority is big throat hit.
I bought an OHM tester because my next purchases will be a Reo VV Grand and an ERA rebuildable atty. Also, I wanted to be able to test old attys to see if they could still be used.
The ohm meter came today and I checked a bunch of used attys on it. The problem is I don't know what the readings mean. I assumed that the attys should read 1.5 ohms, but I'm getting readings from 2.15 to 1.1 ohms. None of these attys are functioning well, not even the one that tested at 1.45, so I think I'm missing something.
Can anybody explain to me in very simple terms what the output should be for an atty? I'searched the forums but am still mystified.
Thanks!
Creekside