I recently got the Omega RDA and when I went to throw coils on it, I did it right and tested it and it said .4 ohms. But when I tried firing the coils didn't get hot. Any tips are welcome thanks ahead of time.
I recently got the Omega RDA and when I went to throw coils on it, I did it right and tested it and it said .4 ohms. But when I tried firing the coils didn't get hot. Any tips are welcome thanks ahead of time.
I can assure you I'm familiar with building. I'm vaping a .34 with 24 gauge 5/6 wraps. and its all goodForgive me if I sound like a jerk but how familiar are you with building? I ask cause .4 is well in the sub area of vaping, which I have nothing against, but if done carelessly can cause problems. When I read the original post its not worded like someone who has done a lot of building. I could be wrong entirely.
I don't think there's a pin on my k100 to adjust. And I'm starting to think it isn't long enough as well.
Not to be rude or anything.. But how is this gonna help my problem? Nothing to do with the title.Hello all! I've vaping about 8 months and must admit I was a non-smoker for over 40 years. I loved smoking but gave it up to have my children. All are grow now. Vaping has become a new hobby (among many others) I enjoy. I've tried doing some DIY with some success. [emoji106] I recently purchased an RBA but have done no builds to date. This is my first post, though I've been lurking about. Love this forum!
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Neither of my pins adjust. Could I possibly use these little magnets I got from a vape shop?Use a multimeter to check the resistance of the atty WHILE attached to the mod topcap.
It sounds like your positive pin isn't connecting, which can be fixed by adjusting the pin in
the mod or the pin in the RDA.
Neither of my pins adjust. Could I possibly use these little magnets I got from a vape shop?