smok BEC Pro&Joyetech Delta problem

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sicess

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Hello members, as you can see i'm new here and i would need some people who could help me solve this problem..
So i'm using BEC PRO, and joyetech delta. The problem is sometimes, when you screw it (atomizer with coil) to the battery it shows infinite ohms (no contact :?), but, when i just touch the connection with coil, it fires up normally and shows appropriate resistance. Could it be like bad contact on Delta itself, tomorrow I might borrow my friend' mini nautilus and see if it works. I added some pictures :
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Seems like it is causing a short when screwed together all the way. Screwed to tight maybe? Does it work all the time when you just screw it in very lightly? I don't have these devices, so I can't give specific information, but it seems something is being compressed too much and causing a short. Probably would help to use your friends device to help narrow down the problem.
 

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The problem is, if it is short, it shows "power short", unscrewing it a bit doesn't help. I'm thinking of it could be battery problem :?. Before some movement of the devices helped, now it is like infinite oms all of the time. I think it is the problem of atomizer, like connection or something, since it works only with coil (the battery), what do you guys think, any solutions?
 
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So i'm using BEC PRO, and Joyetech delta. The problem is sometimes, when you screw it (atomizer with coil) to the battery it shows infinite ohms (no contact :?), but, when i just touch the connection with coil, it fires up normally and shows appropriate resistance. Could it be like bad contact on Delta itself, tomorrow I might borrow my friend' mini nautilus and see if it works. I added some pictures :

Very unfamiliar with that model, most of the info in my head about it is that it has/had a known-faulty heat cut-off so you can start letting the magic smoke out around 25w+.

My hunch is it sounds like the 510 connector may have gotten depressed via over-tightening. I *think* I read somewhere once there's a way to push it back up by pushing on the battery, but I'd definitely check that out instead of taking my word for it. Either way, maybe the bump'll help.
 
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