Anyone else having the voltage readout on the Vmax show "0.2u" or "0.3u" it never actually shows the voltage left in the batts on the "4Uc" screen???? Im debating if I need to send this back or if its just a "fact" of the SS Vmax (called v4 by madvapes).
Yes this is now sounding more like a chipset issue, I recommend sending it back for sure, thats NOT typical characteristics of the standard VMAX at all. It's still under warranty...send it in.
Got a question, when you make your own coil how are you adjusting the resistance of the coil. Does more wraps give you more resistance or do you adjust the resistance by the gauge of the wire. Seems like what I have seen is everyone using 32 gauge Kanthal and seen some videos of it being like 1.8 ohm after they make their coil. What if you wanted to do a 2.8 ohm coil though.
The thickness of the wire and how many wraps both can play a part in resistance, the thicker gauge of the wire will result in less resistance, ...example: a 30awg wire wrapped 4 coils will probably give you a resistance of 1 or so Ω (ohms) maybe lower. A 32awg wire at 4 wraps will be around 1.8"ish"Ω. A 34awg wire with 4 wraps will be around 2.2"ish"Ω. To get a 2.8-3.0Ω coil (which is what I use with a V V device) Im now using 33 or 34awg with a 4 or 5 wrap. I've found using 30-32awg means I've having to wrap 6.8 coils to achieve 2.8-3.0Ω and sometimes theirs just not enough room from post to post or height with a vertical SS mesh wick to get that many wraps without issues, but that's just me tryin to keep it "SIMPLE"! Also SS mesh wick diameter can play a role in resistance...the bigger diameter the diameter the more resistance your wire will achieve . EX: if your wick is big around it may take 1 less wrap/coil to achieve your target ohms. GHope this helps you a bit.
Hello pals,
I thing that somewhere here saw a few words for trick to save settings on VMax?
It's frustrating every time when replace batteries to make whole settings again and again.
Please, if any one remember the trick - let us know.
Thanks in advance !
Their has been like 3 times so far that if I change batteries "VERY QUICKLY" my voltage stays where I had it set. Their is no way to make it do this but the power that is left in the capacitors and regulator maybe even resistors...pretty much the left over power the board is left holding when the batts are taken out (very smal amount...like .08-1 volt maybe) somehow keeps the voltage setting for a brief moment ( like 15-20 sec or so) till the new batts are inserted. Is the VMAX suppose to save your setting ...no. Is their a way to munipulate it to do so .....no, not that I know of other than what I just explained.
Those 3.8 to 4.0 volts you were talking about on Young June 2.0, was that on the scope?
DW, I was refering to amperage of the switch and it's limit not voltage. And yess ALL my testing of devices are done with a ...1st a handheld/portable scope ($86) to get my baseline and control numbers, then I go to the stationary LeCroy 312-A 100 mHz dual channel wavejet for my multiple sequence testing and do it multiple times to make sure I have as accurate "spot on" numbers as I can possibly get. And yes I was talking about the Y.J. Chrome V2 that I received about 2 or so weeks ago...I think.
Ok...so I think I got everybody covered here with the answers I know. If I missed anyone it's because I either didn't see your qustion or I don't know the answer to your question and Im not going to waste your time acting like I do and put bad info out there...especially on a thread that is doing so well with great information. I think the VMAX thread needs some kind of award or something....don't you guys ????? lololol.
OH yeah...Kurtus...thanks for the link...thats EXACTLY what I was hunting...1.5mm thick. Perfect.
TAKE CARE EVERYONE AND HAVE A GREAT DAY....I'll check back in later today.