How to check ohm on aga-t2?

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Apoxing

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How do i check ohm on the aga-t2 with a multimeter ?

I have tried the provari but it just says Lo.
I have the aga working good and it creates a lot of vapor and it comes really fast but the aga gets really warm to if i do some longer inhales.

A video would be good or a picture showing exactly where to hold.
Never used a multimeter before i started messing with my aga.


Found the answer my self. Why didn't i use youtube from the start >.<
 
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How do i check ohm on the aga-t2 with a multimeter ?

I have tried the provari but it just says Lo.
I have the aga working good and it creates a lot of vapor and it comes really fast but the aga gets really warm to if i do some longer inhales.

A video would be good or a picture showing exactly where to hold.
Never used a multimeter before i started messing with my aga.


Found the answer my self. Why didn't i use youtube from the start >.<


errmm..whats the minimum on the provari ohm range?? 1.3 or 1.4 or either 1.5 ohm ranges..try the 1.5..i think that should do it..also regarding the how to check the reading of the ohm its easy..Step1. positive multimeter needle on the positive post negative needle on negative post..be sure that the multimeter reading is set to 200 ohm range..you do not need to fire your mod!!!..just make sure the + and - are touching where they need to be and it should show you the reading..btw..it will either spike up and down abit..because maybe of the multimeter type you are using at the time..the better the multimeter the better reading and more accurate it gives you the readings =D..hope this helps.. :vapor:
 
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I'm not sure of the lowest Ohm reading the Provari is capable of, but it can't run a coil below .9Ω, so I'm going to assume LO is below that point.

Sounds like you'll need to add another wrap or two to the coil.

As Killjoy mentioned you can measure the resistance with a DMM on the top (touching one to the center pin & one to the ground screw being used) or you can measure it from the bottom 510 connection (this will also add in the resistance of the AGA).
 
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