Fair enough... it's an awesome rdta thoughNo sorry on that I am waiting for others to give you the benefit of their own personal experience because I do not own that topper myself.
Fair enough... it's an awesome rdta thoughNo sorry on that I am waiting for others to give you the benefit of their own personal experience because I do not own that topper myself.
Fair enough... it's an awesome rdta though![]()
Well, I'll "waste" my time to ensure clarity and safety for newbies, while I guess that you'll waste everyone's time with bad post, trying to be "witty" and making worthless posts.I won't be held responsible for people who are triggered by simple words like "copper" and imagine messages that are simply not there.
Feel free to waste your time listing every known substance known to man that should and should not be used in vaping - to stay true to your profound message.
Keep the "newbies" safe.
same here to be honestI am surprised no one has provided you with some feedback on it or a suggestion.
Well, I'll "waste" my time to ensure clarity and safety for newbies, while I guess that you'll waste everyone's time with bad post, trying to be "witty" and making worthless posts.
And yes, you would be somewhat responsible if you provide bad/misleading information and someone that wouldn't know any better misread it.
Nice to see that you don't regard other's safety as important.
Feel free to support your laughable accusations with proof.
Show where *exactly* I provided bad/misleading information. I did not.
If you and your little pal feel inclined to scold and correct me, you better get your facts in order. If anyone is perpetuating false information, it is you 2.
Well, I'm glad to see that you are showing your colours which is completely ego based and just have a need to continue to save face.
I never attacked you, I simply stated the error in what you posted and why.
Anyways, don't bother replying as you've just joined the elite group of "wannabe know-it-alls that have compensation issues" on my ignore list, but I won't be surprised that you'll still reply as you have to prove something, hence proving what I'm saying right here.
Let the grown ups get back to helping the OP instead.
I have googled this quite a bit and i cannot find an answer hence why i askedYou can go to the rdta thread and find out![]()
I do have another question though.
I have a limitless classic and when i build on it I have to adjust the pin otherwise it will read as NoN.
Is this safe to do as it seems rather loose and very easy to turn?
Go to the subforum at ECF, rebuildable atomizers for info.I have googled this quite a bit and i cannot find an answer hence why i asked
what i mean is if i screw the pin in so its tight it will read non which means i need to unscrew it so it will read it... its nothing to do with the coils.Not exactly sure what you are asking, but if the Limitless RDTA intermittently reads NoN on your meter and one of the posts seems loose, I would check to make sure that everything is tight on the tank, including the 510 pin.
If everything is tight and you are getting an intermittent open on the coil - one of the leads may have broken - it happens sometimes when you tighten the screws and the sharp edge breaks through the wire.
almost flush but does stick out a little... both of mine are like thisSo, with the 510 tight, you can't get a reading on your ohm meter? That is odd. When it's tight, does it stick out from the threaded portion of the 510 or is it about flush? All of mine protrude at least 1-2mm from the 510 on the RDTA base.
its not stuckOK, with your meter off, and no atty installed, if you push on the center pin of 510 connector of the meter, does it spring up and down? or is it stuck all the way down?
Nope it's a bit loose... it will not turn on its own thoughDoes the Limitless make connection with your regulated mod, with the 510 connector tightened all the way? And do other attys make connection on the ohm meter?