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Mod resistance a bit off, is this normal?

H4X0R46

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I got some mesh coils for my Crown 4 and just primed one up and put it in. The resistance SHOULD be .23, but my mod is showing .18. Is this within the margin of error? Or is this something to be concerned about? I'm using an RX200S FWIW.
 

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Seems like a little much for a stock coil.
I have no clue about the QC of new crown coils though.

As long as it works it's all good I guess.

I'd be tempted to turn up the wattage a little but I would try to avoid it if I could.
 

H4X0R46

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Seems like a little much for a stock coil.
I have no clue about the QC of new crown coils though.

As long as it works it's all good I guess.

I'd be tempted to turn up the wattage a little but I would try to avoid it if I could.
I'm running it at it's max rated wattage at the moment, which is 70W. I'm even tempted to see if I can get 80 or 90W out of it, but yeah not too sure! I've always used the typical single vertical coils that uwell has, and they always read within .01 - .02 off, this mesh coil is .05? Hmm...
 

H4X0R46

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As long as the resistance is stable it matters none.
Good to know! I asked uwell themselves and they said the margin of error would be 0.18 - 0.27 ohms. I guess it should be okay then. It's consistently reading at .18 and hasn't changed. Cool thanks guys!
 

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