Thanks, just found a great link that goes into detail about everything you added lol
Probably the easiest one would be a SMOK Omnitester.Can you guys recommend a good meter that covers everything I need to measure and keep everything in check?
I won't stone you. Measuring DC voltage is usually not too taxing and a variety of meters are capable of doing this quite well. I think the real difference comes in their ability to measure the resistance.I'LL probably get stoned for saying this , but harbor freight has a cheapo multimeter for like $5 or if you get the newsletter u can get a free one like every month I found mine reads spot on with my ohm meter and its fine for reading voltage, but I also figure in for a .1 margin of error on either. Id also recommend getting an ohm meter 101 vape has em for like $15 they are great as a building platform and easier to read ohm than a multimeter. Do lots of research and when you think you know it all read some more.
I jumped from a ego to a mech, but I seriously spent at least 40 hrs reading up on safety and correct use , not to mention all the time spent watching videos. Just always be cautious and check your builds and batterys like ten times before use. Even with non sub ohm builds a short could occur and cause venting or explosion and dealing with either isn't good. I've gotten regular car battery acid in my eye before that wasn't hot and it burned like hell, I couldnt imagine a hot venting battery and getting that all over myself.
Just like anything in life if you do your research and play it safe you probably be fine.
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Is that wrong
Not planning to sub ohm, but still went with a safe battery.
Simpson makes an awesome meter... I still have an analog Simpson... the absolutely most accurate ohm meter I've ever used!
are they still available??
What's wrong with this one? It comes with free shipping!I don't think the one I have is available anymore... unless you find one at a yard sale/flea market/antique store... LOL... it's probably 30+ years old...
I found this one on amazon, but I'm not sure what the resolution is... (how low it will read)
http://www.amazon.com/Simpson-260-8...3125&sr=8-1&keywords=Analog+simpson+ohm+meter
They are pretty pricey though... usually upwards of $200
Of course, if you wanted to go nuts... Micro ohm meters do exist... this is a "cheap" one!
http://www.amazon.com/RioRand-High-...d=1409413542&sr=8-10&keywords=micro+ohm+meter
Thinking really hard about ordering one of these though! Decent digital milliohm meter for about $106
http://www.amazon.com/Vici-Vc480c-A...qid=1409415128&sr=8-1&keywords=milliohm+meter
Simpson makes an awesome meter... I still have an analog Simpson... the absolutely most accurate ohm meter I've ever used!
What's wrong with this one? It comes with free shipping!
http://www.mitchellinstrument.com/n...=froogle-hot&gclid=CPeJsfPMu8ACFaVZ7AodfikAVA
This is the model I have. Mine was branded by Simpson with our Company logo. The nice part about the design is that you can set it on top of a counter, a shelf, or a piece of equipment and the display is always facing you instead of pointing at the ceiling. It's auto-ranging, measures pulses, and has a bar graph below the digits in the display (so that you can see LF pulses or relative voltage in real time from a distance).