Hey guys, been building for about a year now, and had broke a drill bit into my real Kayfun last week trying to open the air flow, and ordered a clone to replace it that was well reviewed. All chrome with an XXL airflow. Anyhow, my ohm reader would read the coil (1.3), but throw it on my provari, and get OP (which means open) so its not seeing a connection it seems. Try to fire on the Provari and nothing, on a mech mod still nothing. So I back out the 510 screw which is the negative post screw I believe, and it starts to fire. Now mind you, the screw is now loose to where the negative half of the deck this screw holds in place is moving around kind of freely. If I back it out one more turn, it barely makes a connection again. So it seems it can't be too far out, or tight enough to hold everything in place. It has to be loose, but not too loose, and then it all fires normally. Sometimes though you unscrew the tank, put it back on, and it don't fire again. Assuming because the screw moved a little bit.
I tried taking everything apart, cleaning the insulators (even though its brand new), and even took the parts from my original kayfun (insulators, post, and neg half deck) and swapped them into the clone base, and had the same exact behavior. I am really at a loss here. Any suggestions on how to fix this and why this is happening? It is driving me nutso.
Def is nothing to do with the coil as I have been building coils for a while, and never had an issue, and just to triple check, I made 3 different coils and tested with all of them.
Thanks guys
I tried taking everything apart, cleaning the insulators (even though its brand new), and even took the parts from my original kayfun (insulators, post, and neg half deck) and swapped them into the clone base, and had the same exact behavior. I am really at a loss here. Any suggestions on how to fix this and why this is happening? It is driving me nutso.
Def is nothing to do with the coil as I have been building coils for a while, and never had an issue, and just to triple check, I made 3 different coils and tested with all of them.
Thanks guys