ohm rating not as advertised

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mda71

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I purchased the following:

510 CE2 XL Clearomizer Ultimate - Clear (pack of 5) rated at 2.4-2.6 ohm
Dual Coil tank replacement Cartomizer (pack of 4) rated at 1.5 ohm

After using my multimeter to test the items. I received the following results:

CE2 = 1.7-1.9 ohm
DCT cart = 0.9-1.0 ohms

To verify my results, I used a different multimeter and the results were identical.

The CE2 I still use and like it. The DCT Carto I do not use because it drains the battery too fast.

If possible, please check and verify if my data is identical to your current stock.
 
mda71,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It often depends on the quality of the multi-meter as to what reading is being achieved. You need much higher quality ohm meter to measure very low resistances such as our atomisers and therefore it is highly likely that the cartomizers are within tolerance.

The resistances are checked during manufacturing and the quality assurance process will not allow atomizers that are out of tolerance to be manufactured. If you would like we can test the cartomizer you are using. I will leave the details for customer service below so we can arrange this if you like.

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mda71

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Thanks for the reply. I initially used 2 different multimeters listed below:
craftsman 82400
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meterman 38xr
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These 2 multimeters achieved identical results. I then brought it to a friend's workplace to use his Agilent 34410a benchtop multimeter and his data was also identical.
Agilent-34410A.jpg

I would like to humbly request you test a DC carto and see if the ohm rating would be identical to my findings of 0.9-1.0ohm. I believe that the multi-meters (3 of them) I used to be fairly accurate since the separate tests resulted in identical data.
 
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mda71,

We would like to test the unit you have as well as one of ours. Is it a possibility to arrange to send it in. We will be testing the units at University of Central Lancashire's engineering facility in the UK. If you are interested in doing this please PM me with the details and I can send out a return label for you.

Thanks,
Daniel
 
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