Mine works: power - = 'touch off' / power + = 'touch on'My IPV2's volts and ohms keep changing after every hit. I currently have an RDB on it right now. Anyone else having this problem or have a fix? Also, has anyone been able to turn off the touch sensor by using the power & - button combo? Doesn't work for me. Thanks in advance.
Yep what @5150sick said it easy hey man you owe me a coil {{laughs}}Mine works: power - = 'touch off' / power + = 'touch on'
I got a new toy. 120 watt Raptor Boxsometimes I blow up coils so my IVP v2 does change ohms the other night I had it on 50watts for some stupid reason ohh yeah I blame a Mod @5150sick I blew out a .8 ohm coil as we were testing why some IPV v2 show no atomizer etc.. anyway hehe
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Thanks for the Explanation not to lazy to look it up just had a bad day .. still working atleast I work from home...They work likr the OKR 50 watt boxes.
They are regulated but they take the 2 batteries and run them between 3 to 6 volts depending on what you set it to.
You need to be smart enough (if you made it this far than you for sure know ohms law) to know how to calculate ohms, volts, and power so you don't fry the chip.
An OKR/T10 box handles 10 amps or 50 watts whichever comes first.
The Raptor handles 20 amps or 120 watts whichever comes first.
Right now I'm only running .4ohms @ 5.5 volts so it's 13.75 amps and 75.6 watts.
That is far on the safe side of the spectrum.
It will handle 0.275 ohms to put out 20 amps and 110 watts @ 5.5 volts.
I am more than happy at .4 ohms with the Raptor.
I keep my OKR-T10 Boxes at .55 ohms to .7 ohms
Thanks broNo its not to bad. I have a set of schematics that I collected online. It really doesn't need the built in volt meter and looks way easier to build without it.
The easy way to calculate ohms, volts, amps, and watts is here.
You just fill in the 2 numbers you know out of the four and it does all the work for you:
http://www.onlineconversion.com/ohms_law.htm