Trying to build Nicostick, any help available?

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Kewtsquirrel

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Effigy thanks for the quick reply:)

Hi Nico! Thanks for responding, just an update..

We did what you said then finished up and tried it but it didn't work. My husband is trying something else. Damn, it looks so easy :oops:

Do you have a voltmeter? Switch it to the ohms setting to check for connectivity, and connect your wires to poles that a) read nothing, no connectivity when the button is in its standard position and b) read 0 ohms (full connectivity) when the button is pushed.

If its wired that way and you're still having a problem, it could be the connector.
On DSE901s, if using the radioshack N size jack, you will often have to cut the threads down a bit for the center pole to make contact with the positive connection on the atomizer.
 

Kewtsquirrel

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ugh, no ohms setting, only numbers and a couple of options have a "v" next to them

Do you have one that looks like a horseshoe?
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On mine, it says Rx 1k(ohms symbol), and mine is a $3 piece of crap.
 

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OK. I use the setting 3 clicks to the left of "Off". I put the battery in the mod, hold the black multimeter lead on the spring, then touch the red to each connection point along the path to the atomizer connector. You should get the same reading all the way through. Be sure to press your switch in for every connection after the switch. I then put the red lead on the positive end of the battery and test the negative side of the circuit by touching the negative lead to each connection point.
 
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