atomizer reading low ohms...

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oatmeal

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okay! So this all started yesterday (cue flashback sequence):
I was vaping happily away when my provari flashed a shorted Atty error. I lowered the voltage, vaped a bit, but the error kept coming back. Couldn't set it above 3.5v without an error. Silly me did not think to check the resistance of the atomizer at that time, so I opted to clean the Atty, let it dry overnight, and reassess.
This morning: exactly the same thing, but I decided to check the atomizer and it's reading 1.4ohms. A week when I got it the same Atty was reading 2ohms.
Now, it's a stat holiday in Canada today so I cannot get another atomizer to compare readings, so until then i'm just wondering if anyone knows what these symptoms could mean.

Any advice appreciated!
 

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Something has probably caused a few of the coils to start touching each other. That's about the only thing that can cause the resistance to get lower, other than a foreign object in the atomizer shorting out the coils. Or excessive water content in the liquid could possibly do it, I suppose. Either way, it's time to either rebuild the atomizer or replace the head, depending on what kind it is.
 

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oatmeal

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Sometimes it could range resistance for poor connection between the atomizer and the battery/mod.

Try tightening a little.

I did that and it helped a bit by adjusting the connection, and cleaning the part that sits on the battery (went from a reading of 1.3ohms to 1.4ohms), but it's still odd. Is this normally what happens when atomizers burn out?
 

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A bit of Wattage understanding might help.

A 2.0ohm atomizer will be running 8 watts at 4 volts
A 1.5ohm atomizer will be running 7.71 watts at 3.40 volts

So as long as the Atomizer does not completely short(stays as is) it should Vape decent around 3.0-3.3v Higher is to Hot

ETA - Soak in Alcohol - pure grain or Vodka work well
Blow out (from connector end) and let dry a bit

NEVER DRY BURY this type Atomizer - That WILL Kill it
 
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oatmeal

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A bit of Wattage understanding might help.

A 2.0ohm atomizer will be running 8 watts at 4 volts
A 1.5ohm atomizer will be running 7.71 watts at 3.40 volts

So as long as the Atomizer does not completely short(stays as is) it should Vape decent around 3.0-3.3v Higher is to Hot

ETA - Soak in Alcohol - pure grain or Vodka work well
Blow out and let dry a bit

NEVER DRY BURY this type Atomizer - That WILL Kill it

Thank you so much :) I appreciate the advice/information and feel a little safer using it intermittently until tomorrow. The kicker is: I DO have a spare atomizer, but it doesn't fit on the provari. I went into a store, told the guy what I have, and he gave me an atomizer that doesn't fit :blink: woops! Tomorrow I'm bringing it in and making sure before I leave the store!
 

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A bit of Wattage understanding might help.

A 2.0ohm atomizer will be running 8 watts at 4 volts
A 1.5ohm atomizer will be running 7.71 watts at 3.40 volts

So as long as the Atomizer does not completely short(stays as is) it should Vape decent around 3.0-3.3v Higher is to Hot

ETA - Soak in Alcohol - pure grain or Vodka work well
Blow out (from connector end) and let dry a bit

NEVER DRY BURY this type Atomizer - That WILL Kill it

Looks like I have been lucky because I have been using this method http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/tips-tricks/69834-my-atty-resurrection-method.html for over two years and only managed to kill one or two atomizers in the process but they were also old.
 

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You can try cleaning it with the method below and letting it dry very good overnight (sounds like you have burnt/cooked juice inside the wick and coil)

I do notice my bottom coil carto on my Totally Wicked Tornado RCS (which is alot like a Kanger protank) if I get a funky flavor, just take it out, pop in a new coil, rinse the bejesus out of the nasty tasting one...blow it out and let it sit and dry it usually cleans up the funky/burnt taste, then just rotate em out if they go all nasty on me...I bet the coils got funktified and shorted

How To - Cleaning an atomizer - YouTube

There is also a kit out now called "The Plunger" which is a reverse flow cleaner...it has a 510 to syringe adapter that allows you to back feed the direction the juice flows...might be another way to clean it up

http://www.myfreedomsmokes.com/part...510-atomizers-and-cartridges/the-plunger-kit/

Hope that helps
 
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