Why would anyone want to clone a Lemo when the original is cheap anyway....
Who won Bob, Dulwich or the old bill?
Why would anyone want to clone a Lemo when the original is cheap anyway....
Who won Bob, Dulwich or the old bill?
Help and advise needed about an ohm/resistance meter.
Mine just decided everything is 1ohm even with nothing connected. It was a cheap starter one from FT so no real loss. So I'm looking for one that will last now.
Is there any that I can screw a deck on that I can also use as a building deck, so I'm not looking for tiny lightweight one. Don't know if one is available but I would like it to test the ohm I'm building and also dry fire the coil so I can tweak it as needed. Is this possible?
Or can anyone recommend a decent one or even build something I'm looking for?
Vinnie, i am in the process of selling my Lemo`s. Just pm me if you want one mate. Going at half price !
Why would anyone want to clone a Lemo when the original is cheap anyway....
This is the one I use, has a built in battery so can only come slowboat, but it is the one that is most recommended on most forums:
$14.06 Atomizer Resistance Tester (Ohm Meter) - blue / 510 + eGo + 808D at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
EDIT: in the meantime do you have a regulated device that you can use to test with, like an istick ??
Yes I'm not stuck as yet that's why I'm looking for something decent. My last 1 was from FT and to be honest was rubbish or I was to heavy handed with it.
Like I said I'm looking for a ( in theory ) a wooden box roughly 6" square 2" deep with a 510 connector I can screw a deck on to, fit the coil, and fire it to tweak it into shape, everything on one connection. At the moment I'm building one one mod which I don't trust the meter on, then if it's under 1.2ohm I'm having to put it on another mod to fire and make sure it's ok. Just lots of fiddling on. Surely there's a combined unit that measure from 0ohm and fire at 0.1ohm and stable enough to sit on a table and work on. Sounds ideal if they are out there or someone knows how to make them.
Yes I'm not stuck as yet that's why I'm looking for something decent. My last 1 was from FT and to be honest was rubbish or I was to heavy handed with it.
Like I said I'm looking for a ( in theory ) a wooden box roughly 6" square 2" deep with a 510 connector I can screw a deck on to, fit the coil, and fire it to tweak it into shape, everything on one connection. At the moment I'm building one one mod which I don't trust the meter on, then if it's under 1.2ohm I'm having to put it on another mod to fire and make sure it's ok. Just lots of fiddling on. Surely there's a combined unit that measure from 0ohm and fire at 0.1ohm and stable enough to sit on a table and work on. Sounds ideal if they are out there or someone knows how to make them.
Like the others have mentioned I've never seen an ohm meter that fires because that would essentially be a mod.Help and advise needed about an ohm/resistance meter.
Mine just decided everything is 1ohm even with nothing connected. It was a cheap starter one from FT so no real loss. So I'm looking for one that will last now.
Is there any that I can screw a deck on that I can also use as a building deck, so I'm not looking for tiny lightweight one. Don't know if one is available but I would like it to test the ohm I'm building and also dry fire the coil so I can tweak it as needed. Is this possible?
Or can anyone recommend a decent one or even build something I'm looking for?
Bob or anyone who can help.Have you got a wooden box mod, or know where I can get one
Alternatively make a custom box mod that lies flat just for building! That's a neat little project idea.
That's exactly what I've been thinking. I can't see anything too difficult involved. A simple box, a battery sled,a switch and a 510 should make the easy part. And I've got my old meter and an innokin svd that I'm sure I could get the meter/screen part from, as long I isolate that from the live firing side it should be simples. Ha ha ha.
Alternatively make a custom box mod that lies flat just for building! That's a neat little project idea.
That's exactly what I've been thinking. I can't see anything too difficult involved. A simple box, a battery sled,a switch and a 510 should make the easy part. And I've got my old meter and an innokin svd that I'm sure I could get the meter/screen part from, as long I isolate that from the live firing side it should be simples. Ha ha ha.