It can't get much worse than this:
And just one more reason I refuse to buy any battery or charger with "fire" anywhere in the name... Thanks for posting this D...
It can't get much worse than this:
It's an Evic and it worked well with Pro tanks and Kaifun
the vendor immediately took aw and mnke off their website- he took my complaint very seriously and offered a refund/exchange right away. customer service was excellent. he didn't know they were fake and said they would never intentionally sell fake products. he said he ventured into new batteries and got ripped off. Because of my issue- he now knows more about aw and mnke, but took them off his site...i noticed right away. He will continue to stock Efest and EH only from now on, which is what he knows! No need to give bad press to an otherwise great vendor. it seems like an honest error that was fixed immediately.Maybe you should name the vendor, there are a lot of us who can not identify fakes like you can, or others can simply because we don't have the experience you guys do. Naming the vendor can save some of us our hard earned money. And maybe save a few headaches as well.
I was reading and got to this, I had a problem regarding the 510 center screw. When I make a new coil and check it on the meter it reads 1.9 but then when I place it over my mod it will read different but if I turn the 510 center screw it will read or higher or smaller and it needs to adjust it any idea on what it could be ?Thanks in advance
And just one more reason I refuse to buy any battery or charger with "fire" anywhere in the name... Thanks for posting this D...
my taifun gt has "jumpy ohms".....i know it's in the 510 connection.....i run a 1 ohm 28awg microcoil- and it will be all over the place (1.8, 2.7, 1.5- always higher) then suddenly reads correctly...this happens on ohm readers, evics, vamos, anything..i think it's due to the spring in the taifun base.....Do you have an ohm box or multimeter?
With either you could easily test the ohms with the screw in various positions and eliminate either the mod or the atty as the source of the inconsistency. Then if it's the atty we can dig further into the cause.
Should I have my cotton wick go into the tank more instead of just trimming them at the chimney? I'm not sure why the wick slots are so high up in the tank, seems like a waste of juice and space.
You need the tank more than half full at all times, unless I'm doing something wrong?
If the chimney was a little longer the chamber can be pushed down farther and allow the wicks to be much lower in the tank
Do you have an ohm box or multimeter?
With either you could easily test the ohms with the screw in various positions and eliminate either the mod or the atty as the source of the inconsistency. Then if it's the atty we can dig further into the cause.
Yes I have a multimeter as it's what I use first to see the ohm before I place it over the mod eighter the Evic or the Smok. Do you mean to test the atty while turning the screw and see if it still read the same ohm? as if that I didn't tried it yet
my taifun gt has "jumpy ohms".....i know it's in the 510 connection.....i run a 1 ohm 28awg microcoil- and it will be all over the place (1.8, 2.7, 1.5- always higher) then suddenly reads correctly...this happens on ohm readers, evics, vamos, anything..i think it's due to the spring in the taifun base.....
any suggestions? if i tighten down too much- the o-ring pops out...kind of an annoying connector...
original taifun btw......
If it were me....I would test the resistance at the 510 using the multimeter. I would hold one lead against the 510 threads and then touch the screw with the other lead. Note the reading, then adjust the screw and test again. Test with the screw in as many positions as you think needs to be tested to determine if it's making any difference.
I use self built DNA mods as well as both an authentic TGT and two FT clone TGT's and don't get varying ohm readings.
The spring shouldn't have much to do with it as it is just holding tension on the screw. The 510 center pin screw is screwed into a brass disk, one of the coil screws is also screwed into the same brass disk. So the spring shouldn't be carrying any current and should not cause the ohms to vary.
Should I have my cotton wick go into the tank more instead of just trimming them at the chimney? I'm not sure why the wick slots are so high up in the tank, seems like a waste of juice and space.
You need the tank more than half full at all times, unless I'm doing something wrong?
If the chimney was a little longer the chamber can be pushed down farther and allow the wicks to be much lower in the tank
my taifun gt has "jumpy ohms".....i know it's in the 510 connection.....i run a 1 ohm 28awg microcoil- and it will be all over the place (1.8, 2.7, 1.5- always higher) then suddenly reads correctly...this happens on ohm readers, evics, vamos, anything..i think it's due to the spring in the taifun base.....
any suggestions? if i tighten down too much- the o-ring pops out...kind of an annoying connector...
original taifun btw......