So I received my ipv4 about a week ago and have enjoyed it for about half of that time. Put my first coil in, twisted 30 gauge 7 or 8 wraps .12 ohms. ....ing great. Still some dry hits but very mild compared to kanthal.
Anyways for the past two days I've been trying to do another build and something is different. First tried the exact same build and it clocked in at .45 ohms. Tried small diameter less wraps .23 ohms. Checked on ohm reader and it says .12 ohms perfect! put on ipv4 says .2ish everytime I try it gets higher. These coils are perfectly cool having not been fired at all. The discrepancy between my ohm reader and the ipv4 is too much. Even when I have the ohms where they should be I'm still getting dry hits.
I literally just put a 30 gauge 8 wrap .12 ohm reading .23 on the ipv4, wicked it and set to 350 degrees and it immediately burst into flames. What gives?
using Lemo 2 btw.
Anyways for the past two days I've been trying to do another build and something is different. First tried the exact same build and it clocked in at .45 ohms. Tried small diameter less wraps .23 ohms. Checked on ohm reader and it says .12 ohms perfect! put on ipv4 says .2ish everytime I try it gets higher. These coils are perfectly cool having not been fired at all. The discrepancy between my ohm reader and the ipv4 is too much. Even when I have the ohms where they should be I'm still getting dry hits.
I literally just put a 30 gauge 8 wrap .12 ohm reading .23 on the ipv4, wicked it and set to 350 degrees and it immediately burst into flames. What gives?
using Lemo 2 btw.