Short answer, no. I have an SVD and it won't read an atty below about .9 Ohms. Even that's too low, the instruction manual says 1.2 Ohms and I know several folks who have one that will not go below this. The Innokin website says the SVD 2.0 will read attys down to .5 Ohm, but I don't have one and have never tried it. FWIW, the iStick 30W will read down to .4 Ohms-- or so it says-- and has 10 watts more power, costing about the same or a few dollars less. It is not a replaceable battery tube mod, however. There are other regulated tube mods out there, but they're generally more expensive. So, in general, if an SVD is what you want, and you don't intend to go lower than .5 Ohm, you'll make it with the SVD no sweat. If you want to be in the .1-.2 range and blow clouds, you need to look elsewhere. Take it from me: I vape at .5 on mechanicals all day (at 3.7v nominal, that's in the 25-35 watt range depending on battery state, nearly time and a half what the SVD 2.0 will do); they give excellent vapor production, but a cloud buster they are not.