You can try to pull the post down with a small screwdriver or pull the post up on your MVP.if that doesn't work or you aren't comfortable doing that you can drop a spacer in your connector, the outside of the spacer is an insulator so no chance of shorts.
A digital multimeter will do just fine. A separate ohm meter like this one will come in handy when rebuilding coils but it's not necessary if you have a DMM.
Because if it blinks or beeps it breaks. I love my SID but I have a mech and four home made semi-mechs (standard momentary switch in a Radioshack box) as back-up. I vaped for four years without VV and I don't need it, I like it, but don't need it.
Tesla Variable Voltage/Wattage - Black, Panasonic High Drain NCR18650PD Hybrid 2900mAh Flat Top, Xtar WP2S
Top quality batteries and charger from a trusted source. the batteries and charger you will get with a kit will probably fail with in six months and need to be replaced anyway, start with...
Replace it with a quality Xtar or Pila charger from RTD. Nitecore and Efest use the same charging algorithm but don't have quite as good of a quality control reputation, close, but not quite. I've had a WP2 II for a couple of years now and will retire it to back-up status when I get around to...
The highest mah 18650 with a good reputation is the Panasonic NCR18650B 3400mAh Protected Button Top but it only has a 6.5 amp rating, a little low for a VV/VW APV. It should be ok if you keep it under 4 volts or 7 watts but if you crank it up you'll end up stressing the battery. I've been using...
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