What could be causing this? On the 1.2 OCC's the ohms jump from anywhere between 1.3 and 3 ohms, up as high as 5 at some points! Similar problems with the RBA. Tried different builds, new OCCs, different mods, the problem is not going away. The tank worked beautifully for about a month or so but now every single push of the button shows a different resistance and pumps the corresponding voltage into the coil, which has caused some very unpleasant hits at the higher resistance jumps. I tried removing the gold 510 pin and insulator and re installing them, no luck. Every coil I've tried out of this 5 pack has had the problem, at first I thought it was the OCCs as this pack was the first I saw of the red insulators but even with the RBA, which was working perfectly a week ago, the resistance jumps drastically. Tightened all post screws and the positive post itself, no change. I've read about other connection problems but they all seemed to be problems with the atomizers not making contact with the pin at all, looking through the wide open airflow slot with a small light I can see that the positive pins are making contact with the 510 very very securely. I haven't dropped the tank but have kept it in my pocket, although there's no visible difference is it possible the distance between the atomizer seat and 510 pin is too close and that's what's causing the issue? It's very frustrating as I absolutely loved the tank but its basically become unusable at this point, I'm tempted to try and order a replacement base to see if that fixes things but if I can fix the issue without having to spend money and wait on shipping I'd much rather do that....on that note, how are the Mini bases assembled? Press fit or is there internal threading I missed? Thanks in advance for any help