New to vape -= ohms too high ?

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Helbroy

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Hey, i've been vaping for a couple of months with friend's vape and i end up buying a vape for myself, the SnowWolf MFENG Kit. I put all the pieces together and I have a coil that should be 0.16 Ohms. But in the screen, it show 0.19 to 0.21 Omhs. Is it a problem ?

Ps : English isn't my first language, sorry for my bad typing.

Helbroy
 

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Izan

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Hey, i've been vaping for a couple of months with friend's vape and i end up buying a vape for myself, the SnowWolf MFENG Kit. I put all the pieces together and I have a coil that should be 0.16 Ohms. But in the screen, it show 0.19 to 0.21 Omhs. Is it a problem ?

Ps : English isn't my first language, sorry for my bad typing.

Helbroy
Hi and welcome,
IMO, No, no problem at all.
Vape on.

Cheers
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Baditude

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I agree with above.

A variance + or -- of 0.2 ohm is acceptable for new replacement coils. I just replaced a coil on my original Crown tank last night. It's supposed to be 0.5 ohm, but it read 0.65 on my mod. That's acceptable.

Its normal for coil resistance to increase a little after some use, too.
 
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