I have 3 isticks using mainly mini tanks with the ego adapter and so far no signs of stripped threads. The only device I ever bought that had useless threads was the Sentinel clone which had an aluminum 510, it just plain wore out being so soft. Guess I'm one of the lucky ones, time will tell.Vap0rnomics said:After having used my 2 isticks for the last month I have discovered a potential issue. Be careful with your stick my vaping friends.
Over the past few days, I have been receiving a "Atomizer LOW" message... basically letting me know that my atomizer, in this case a KFL clone, is tightened too tight. It started showing when after I had it in my pocket and I took it out to vape and it wouldn't fire. It's an interesting error message, and not one I've seen on other mods.
After having used my 2 isticks for the last month I have discovered a potential issue. Be careful with your stick my vaping friends.
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Actually I think he's got it right. I've been using a Nautilus mini on one for the last 3 days and I kept getting that message off and on for about an hour or so 2 days ago. There's no way the fixed 1.8 ohm coil in that thing is coming loose. I got frustrated with the error so unscrewed the tank completely, checked that the coil was tight in the base and then screwed it back on. Message never showed again. The coil was fine so the only thing that really changed was how tightly I had the tank on the Istick.
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Can someone that has a smok omnitester and Eleaf Istick please put a 2.1 ohm coil on it and find out what the correct setting for 4.3 volts under load for me please? I want to set it for 4.3 voltage output, and since it runs hot, you cant just set it for 4.3. and because this mod uses PWM, I am unable to do so because my tester wont do this and I do not have an omnitester. PLEASE HELP!!!
FYI, for those of you wanting to know why 4.3v, its like my brand.

That message only displays when your resistance on your atty is to low. Typically anything under 1 ohm on the iStick will not fire and give you the "Low Atomizer" message. As to why exactly your resistance is to low, maybe check your coils. Maybe a short somewhere? If it was firing fine before, than I am not sure what would cause your resistance to just drop out of nowhere. Maybe a screw that tightens your coil on came loose?