Could this be "skin effect" from frequency of PWM ?
Could this be "skin effect" from frequency of PWM ?
So I use my GTUS, Z Atty P and DID on a daily basis (+ the Penelope that's all I use lately)
The units that run on SS mesh (first three) will be running PERFECTLY on my provari, no shorts, stable ohms, ohms with and without the wick are identical, etc
Screw one on to the Vmax, and "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" high pitched whining sound. Take the top cap off, and behold, I have a short (hot spots at the top and bottom run off the wick).
Keep hiting the button, straight up F2 or F1.
Return to the Provari, issue vanishes.
In essence, if not literally, the Vmax 'creates' shorts on my RBAs
Perhaps the 8.4V spikes create a situation where the current is so high (albeit instantaneously) that instead of taking the path of 'least resistance' through the coil (vs. the hopefully 'infinite' resistance of the outer oxidized layer of the mesh) it actually flows through everything ---> short? Not an electrical man, so please, bear with me lol
So I use my GTUS, Z Atty P and DID on a daily basis (+ the Penelope that's all I use lately)
The units that run on SS mesh (first three) will be running PERFECTLY on my provari, no shorts, stable ohms, ohms with and without the wick are identical, etc
Screw one on to the Vmax, and "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" high pitched whining sound. Take the top cap off, and behold, I have a short (hot spots at the top and bottom run off the wick).
Keep hiting the button, straight up F2 or F1.
Return to the Provari, issue vanishes.
In essence, if not literally, the Vmax 'creates' shorts on my RBAs
Perhaps the 8.4V spikes create a situation where the current is so high (albeit instantaneously) that instead of taking the path of 'least resistance' through the coil (vs. the hopefully 'infinite' resistance of the outer oxidized layer of the mesh) it actually flows through everything ---> short? Not an electrical man, so please, bear with me lol
So I use my GTUS, Z Atty P and DID on a daily basis (+ the Penelope that's all I use lately)
The units that run on SS mesh (first three) will be running PERFECTLY on my provari, no shorts, stable ohms, ohms with and without the wick are identical, etc
Screw one on to the Vmax, and "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" high pitched whining sound. Take the top cap off, and behold, I have a short (hot spots at the top and bottom run off the wick).
Keep hiting the button, straight up F2 or F1.
Return to the Provari, issue vanishes.
In essence, if not literally, the Vmax 'creates' shorts on my RBAs
Perhaps the 8.4V spikes create a situation where the current is so high (albeit instantaneously) that instead of taking the path of 'least resistance' through the coil (vs. the hopefully 'infinite' resistance of the outer oxidized layer of the mesh) it actually flows through everything ---> short? Not an electrical man, so please, bear with me lol
well, riddle me this
No one is more ready to call bulshyte on myself than I, call it a consequence of an OCPD personality in the medical field who probably should have remained a philosopher
I just took the DID which has been running perfectly for a week at 1.6 ohms (measured pre and post wick multiple times), threw it on the Vmax.
The second I hit the button I smelled roasted metal and juice (this is at 3 volts, on the Provari I've been running this coil at 3.9-4.2)
And voila, F1. Hit the button again. F1. Again. F1.
Put it back on the Provari, checked my ohms. 1.2 ohms.
Tipped it up side down to soak the coil and fired a few times. Gently wiggled the wick.
Re checked ohms. 1.6. Back to perfect vaping.
w....t....f lol
Been using the Max since may and I figured right away the powah it dished out;I never dared putting low res stuff on it.
All the atties I ever used on it was at 2.6 for the lowest and even then,some atties at that figure likes 3V,no more...others like more V.
This is why they are VARIABLE VOLTAGE.
Stop dissin` my beloved.
I did a 7/6 coil wrap, and the same results! I've been vaping HV for over a year now. This Vmax doesn't even vape good with the duals Smoktech sells! Failure IMO!!People don't know how to handle such a high powered PV![]()
I did a 7/6 coil wrap, and the same results! I've been vaping HV for over a year now. This Vmax doesn't even vape good with the duals Smoktech sells! Failure IMO!!
I did a 7/6 coil wrap, and the same results! I've been vaping HV for over a year now. This Vmax doesn't even vape good with the duals Smoktech sells! Failure IMO!!

Hey Cyrus how do you like your GTUS ? I've got 1 ....put it together flawlessly and never really even used it.
Guess I should put it on the classies ??
I just took the DID which has been running perfectly for a week at 1.6 ohms (measured pre and post wick multiple times), threw it on the Vmax.
The second I hit the button I smelled roasted metal and juice (this is at 3 volts, on the Provari I've been running this coil at 3.9-4.2)
Make higher resistance coils... 1.6 is too low for the raw VMax power. It will always display F1 error if it's 1.2 ohms or lower.
All the atties I ever used on it was at 2.6 for the lowest and even then,some atties at that figure likes 3V,no more...others like more V.
This is why they are VARIABLE VOLTAGE.
Stop dissin` my beloved.
The Vmax needs 2.6 ohm or higher coils. It is what it is. If you're going to use a LR coil, you might as well vape barbecue sauce.