So after about 2 months my 510 eleaf Ohm/Voltage reader went bad, since it's now reading .03-.04 ohms higher after testing it against 2 of my local B&Ms ohm readers. I build low where it does make a big difference for me with safety I run a Sony VTC5 with 30 amp continuous output and a 60 amp burst and I try not go over 30 amps continuous. The shop I bought it from said he would exchange it for one they are using since they ran out of new ones to sale. My reader reads .18 ohms and one shop reads .15 ohms and the shop that said they were going to exchange it reads .14 ohms.
I also bought a tank o meter style device. It had no instructions on or on the box or on the stores website, and I told the guy I vape under .2 ohms and my build was either .14-.15 ohms or .18 ohms and he didn't tell me not to use it on a build under any ohms and after I got the 2nd reading the it melted on the inside in a certain area that it doesn't read the voltage drop anymore just the battery voltage.
Is a multi-meter going to be more accurate and have longer lasting accuracy? Can I test voltage drop with a multi-meter? Is there something that's better or easier to use since a multi-meter would be a pain to test batteries with?
TIA
I also bought a tank o meter style device. It had no instructions on or on the box or on the stores website, and I told the guy I vape under .2 ohms and my build was either .14-.15 ohms or .18 ohms and he didn't tell me not to use it on a build under any ohms and after I got the 2nd reading the it melted on the inside in a certain area that it doesn't read the voltage drop anymore just the battery voltage.
Is a multi-meter going to be more accurate and have longer lasting accuracy? Can I test voltage drop with a multi-meter? Is there something that's better or easier to use since a multi-meter would be a pain to test batteries with?
TIA