comeonhitme Senior Member ECF Veteran Jun 7, 2012 214 185 tampa bay Mar 23, 2015 #41 Mar 23, 2015 Add bookmark #41 Do you need an ohm reader of you have a regulated device such as istick? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Libbydude Super Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Mar 14, 2012 604 1,080 Idaho Mar 23, 2015 #42 Mar 23, 2015 Add bookmark #42 comeonhitme said: Do you need an ohm reader of you have a regulated device such as istick? Click to expand... The meter is a good idea. Unless you are sure that your device is accurate. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
comeonhitme said: Do you need an ohm reader of you have a regulated device such as istick? Click to expand... The meter is a good idea. Unless you are sure that your device is accurate.
edyle ECF Guru ECF Veteran Verified Member Oct 23, 2013 14,199 7,195 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Mar 23, 2015 #43 Mar 23, 2015 Add bookmark #43 comeonhitme said: Do you need an ohm reader of you have a regulated device such as iStick? Click to expand... No you don't. Unless maybe you subohm and need something more accurate ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
comeonhitme said: Do you need an ohm reader of you have a regulated device such as iStick? Click to expand... No you don't. Unless maybe you subohm and need something more accurate
Hitmetwice Ultra Member ECF Veteran Jan 18, 2012 2,585 2,152 Ontario Mar 23, 2015 #44 Mar 23, 2015 Add bookmark #44 The istick might only measure down to 0.5. If you wanted to go lower, or if any coil you have is lower it may not be able to measure it. Cheers. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
The istick might only measure down to 0.5. If you wanted to go lower, or if any coil you have is lower it may not be able to measure it. Cheers.
Ou2mame Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Jan 24, 2015 2,119 1,258 Long island Mar 23, 2015 #45 Mar 23, 2015 Add bookmark #45 I've compared my mvp to a volt meters resistance measurement and it read the same. I can't speak for an istick. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
I've compared my mvp to a volt meters resistance measurement and it read the same. I can't speak for an istick.