I just got a brand new multimeter and a pheonix. I'm using this same multimeter as in the video, she checks her working resistance and it reads .3 ohms but I'm doing the same and reading 1.9-2.0 ohms just touching the leads together. Does this seem high? Should I just subtract 2 whole ohms from the reading?Here's a good Youtube tutorial on how to operate a DMM for vaping purposes:
How to test battery voltage and atomizer resistance. - YouTube
The most important thing about RBAs is to always check the resistance after rebuilding wick/coil to make sure there is no short. Keep in mind that even if your PV have circuit protection, it is still possible to fry the battery/chip with a short (don't count on China's QC).
I just got a brand new multimeter and a pheonix. I'm using this same multimeter as in the video, she checks her working resistance and it reads .3 ohms but I'm doing the same and reading 1.9-2.0 ohms just touching the leads together. This seem high? Should I just subtract 2 whole ohms from the reading?
Thanks, I'll try exchanging it.If you bought it locally I'd return it. No reason it should be that high just touching the leads together.
I bought a Multimeter last summer for a boat wiring issue I had going. It was like $20.
It's a Gardner Bender GDT-3200, got it at the local Ace hardware store. It's come in handy since I started vaping.
It gives me 0.0 readings touching the leads together, I've double checked my VAMO's readings with it and they have always been the same.