Boohoohahahahah, this is awesomely written and highly comical man, love it!
As to OP's dilemma, people are just jealous that they haven't thought of it first, or are so dumb and blind, they still think it's a gimmick.
Vape on!
Well, you are using un-protected batts as well. Keep making lower ohm builds and just tapping the button to see if it goes red (cutoff kicking in) or green/yellow (firing).
Just put my Helios at 1.1 on the SVD. At all ranges it won't fire. It's either sensing a diff' resistance at the point of firing, or something else that I can't explain. I mean, a chipset is non-organic/non-mechanical...so why the programming differences?
EDIT:Maybe it's just...
Wow, that's nuts! It is possible to defeat it by making it think the res is higher...like moving the coils, soaking them in juice. Then it fires thinking it's higher. I think that might be the case. Any other experiences?
Wait wait wait...your SVD is letting you fire a 0.9 ohm coil?!
Should be 1.3 and above! Try more variables and get back to us! A good way would be to just run a bare loop through one of those drippers, and unscrewing a lead and pulling more wire in as you test. See the lowest it will fire that...
Are the sections wobbly? Might be losing the circuit. Put some noalox on the threads...all threads. How long have you had it? Has it been dropped before?
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