Volt/Watt Meter

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I need to find some kind of meter to see what my mods are firing at. What can I use to show this?
Yeah, I'm a little confused by your question. You posted this question in the regulated mod sub-forum, which have their own built-in voltage and ohm meters.

I'm thinking you need a voltage meter for a mechanical mod to test your batteries?

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Alternatively, a digital multimeter (DMM) will test voltage and resistance.

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Yeah, I'm a little confused by your question. You posted this question in the regulated mod sub-forum, which have their own built-in voltage and ohm meters.

I'm thinking you need a voltage meter for a mechanical mod to test your batteries?

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Alternatively, a digital multimeter (DMM) will test voltage and resistance.

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I need to show a store that my mod is not firing what it's set at. It feels like it won't fire over 12 watts which has 100w capability. They want a video to prove this.
 
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I need to show a store that my mod is not firing what it's set at. It feels like it won't fire over 12 watts which has 100w capability. They want a video to prove this.
I don't know if a DMM can do that or not. My guess would be that whatever measuring device can do that will cost way more than what your mod cost.

I remember the below You Tube reviewer stating that a particular mod claiming to put out 213 watts could only put out 155 watts on his bench test. Maybe you can learn something from that video.

 
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I need to show a store that my mod is not firing what it's set at. It feels like it won't fire over 12 watts which has 100w capability. They want a video to prove this.
What is mod and what ohm is coil and how is coil made....... just because a mid is capable of 100 watts doesn't mean it has ability to give that amount of power for all ohm rates or battery charge levels.

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Do you have a Tsunami RDA and a digital multimeter? Tsunami because it has a simple velocity deck with large post holes...

Install the RDA and a suitable SINGLE coil. Into the other set of post holes, install the DMM leads. Fire, and measure voltage. Plug the numbers into an ohms law calculator, and voila!


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The iJoy Capo squonk is limited to 4.2 volts. Coils built to about .15 will deliver 100 Watts at 4.2 volts. Coils built it .5 ohms will not even get close. It's not the mod, it's your build. This is a common problem with this device dot-dot-dot many complaints...

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