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edyle

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Ok....So

I did a rebuild on a new Tobh dripper
dual coil, 28 kanthal 7 wraps on a #0 precsion screwdriver....just smaller than a 5/64th drill

my ohm reader is saying 1.30, my vaporshark dna 30 is reading .70 and my MPV is showing 1.8:ohmy:

Educate me....:blink:

Take a longer piece or 28 gauge and connect it to the posts instead - don't bother to coil it;

then put the atty on each of the 3 and compare readings again to see if there is consistency.

By consistency I mean that
the vaporshark dna reads the lowest
the ohm reader reads 0.6 ohms more than the dna
the MVP reads 1.1 ohms more than the dna.


oh; first you can also check what they read with a direct short; to get a direct short use a piece of copper wire instead of kanthal; but I dunno if the dna fires the coil to test ohms
 

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I threw that coil build int my calculator and came up with 0.6 ohms so my gut tells me that your vapor shark is right. A way you could chck it like edyl said taken one step further would be to use a 1 inch piece measured from screw to screw. I don't remember the resistance per inch of kanthal. but you should be able to find it online. That will tell you for sure.
 

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I threw that coil build int my calculator and came up with 0.6 ohms so my gut tells me that your vapor shark is right. A way you could chck it like edyl said taken one step further would be to use a 1 inch piece measured from screw to screw. I don't remember the resistance per inch of kanthal. but you should be able to find it online. That will tell you for sure.

Excellent method!

AWG 20: Low Resistance (0.07 ohms/inch)

AWG 22: Low Resistance (0.11 ohms/inch)

AWG 24: Low Resistance (0.175 ohms/inch)
AWG 26: Low Resistance (0.28 ohms/inch)
AWG 28: Low - Standard Resistance (0.44 ohms/inch)
AWG 30: Low - Standard Resistance (0.70 ohms/ inch)
AWG 32: Low - Standard Resistance (1.1 ohms/ inch)
AWG 33: Low - Standard - High Resistance (1.39 ohms/inch)
AWG 34: Standard - High Resistance (1.76 ohms/inch)
Kanthal A1 Resistance Wire (AWG 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 33 & 34 - 3 Feet)

Using the table as a reference you already know what your wire resistance is supposed to be and so you can measure the zero offset of your devices.

In the case of the MVP you probably get some extra resistance from the mvp itself; I would have expected the ohm reader to show the lowest resistance.
 
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