For anyone who has IPV 2S, do you have any issue with ohm reading suddenly jumps to crazily high numbers? My lung can't take this random ohm jumps anymore because the mod would give out sth like 7 or 8 volts and only devil can vape that kind of vapor (or metal particles)...
I'm using Atlantis and Nautilis atm. Cannot build anything to verify because i'm traveling and have no material or time to build any coil to test. On Atlantis, it would vape fine and suddenly the ohm jumps, and it scares me to continue vape it because every puff is taking a risk. (you can't see the ohm reading when you vape unless you look at it in a mirror; even if I test it real quick before taking a puff, sometimes the ohm reading would jump the very next time I fire and vape). Originally, I thought it was contact issue or Atlantis coil issue. But then, after going thru 4 coils (2 came with Atlantis and 2 from retail package), I figured they can't be all bad. That's when I start realizing that this ohm jumps tend to happen when the battery is almost half empty. In another words, that's when the battery will display "empty" when you start firing (and then back to half empty when you release the fire button). I wonder if the sudden drop of the battery voltage when firing can affect the mod's ability to accurately read resistance.
Meanwhile, for Nautilis at 1.6 ohm, the mod would perform very well all the way till the battery is totally dead. So that kinda contradicts with my hypothesis above.
So far, the only thing I can think of doing is:
1. Buy another sub ohm tank (i.e. subtank) to completely rule out the possibility of a faulty Atlantis.
2. Find a way to actually set voltage instead of wattage so ohm reading is no longer an important factor.
3. Despite the floating pin, I find a way to further adjust the contact pin to really make sure that the contact is tight, so as to completely rule out the possibility of a bad contact caused by a weak pin spring or something.
I know many ppl would suggest going the RMA route, but I have stupidly done the magnet mod to the IPV2S... So I doubt the warranty is still intact.
Does anyone have any insight on my situation? Appreciate your help!
p.s. sry for the illiterate typo in the title ;p
p.p.s. I do have a multimeter and verified all the coils' resistance to be accurately represented, i.e. 0.5-0.6 on Atlantis coils and 1.6-1.8 on Nautilis.
I'm using Atlantis and Nautilis atm. Cannot build anything to verify because i'm traveling and have no material or time to build any coil to test. On Atlantis, it would vape fine and suddenly the ohm jumps, and it scares me to continue vape it because every puff is taking a risk. (you can't see the ohm reading when you vape unless you look at it in a mirror; even if I test it real quick before taking a puff, sometimes the ohm reading would jump the very next time I fire and vape). Originally, I thought it was contact issue or Atlantis coil issue. But then, after going thru 4 coils (2 came with Atlantis and 2 from retail package), I figured they can't be all bad. That's when I start realizing that this ohm jumps tend to happen when the battery is almost half empty. In another words, that's when the battery will display "empty" when you start firing (and then back to half empty when you release the fire button). I wonder if the sudden drop of the battery voltage when firing can affect the mod's ability to accurately read resistance.
Meanwhile, for Nautilis at 1.6 ohm, the mod would perform very well all the way till the battery is totally dead. So that kinda contradicts with my hypothesis above.
So far, the only thing I can think of doing is:
1. Buy another sub ohm tank (i.e. subtank) to completely rule out the possibility of a faulty Atlantis.
2. Find a way to actually set voltage instead of wattage so ohm reading is no longer an important factor.
3. Despite the floating pin, I find a way to further adjust the contact pin to really make sure that the contact is tight, so as to completely rule out the possibility of a bad contact caused by a weak pin spring or something.
I know many ppl would suggest going the RMA route, but I have stupidly done the magnet mod to the IPV2S... So I doubt the warranty is still intact.
Does anyone have any insight on my situation? Appreciate your help!
p.s. sry for the illiterate typo in the title ;p
p.p.s. I do have a multimeter and verified all the coils' resistance to be accurately represented, i.e. 0.5-0.6 on Atlantis coils and 1.6-1.8 on Nautilis.
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