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Coils run less than they test??

My setup I have the bothering question about is an IPV3 Li with a Lush RDA. I am running a dual coil setup of twisted 22g Kanthal. Both coils have 5 wraps and two half wraps to make the wrap count an even 6 per coil. When I screw my RDA into my box mod they read between .09-1.3ohms. Each time I unscrew and place it back on it starts out reading .09ohms. After barely adjusting the pin on my mod box they jump back to 1.2-1.3 ohms as they were when I first built and tested them. Anyone have some ideas? The reason I ask is because .09 is obviously to low for an IPV3 Li to actually work.WP_20160312_003.jpg
 

DED420

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Try re-tightening the leads, and try adjusting the positive pin on the RDA, make sure it's making a good connection.
 
Thanks, I do believe I figured it out. I hadn't realized that with the IPV3 Li you have to "set" the resistance by holding wattage up and down after installing the RDA. It hasn't had a issue since. I did readjust the boxmods positive pin as well.
 

JERUS

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Did you type that right? Are you saying those tested at 1.2Ω? I can't imagine that's right as for 22g twisted you'll need 60+ wraps according to my steam-engine approximation. :confused:

Anyways, general troubleshooting, if it ohms out too high check connection of the pin and your screws/coil.

Ohms out too low, check for a hotspot on the coil and tweak them a little.

But, sounds like you got it working anyways
 

HondaDavidson

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Sounds like loose or broken connection. Because it changes if you adjust the 510, I'd start there. But it could also be a post or screw
 

Markw4mms

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Are you trying to vape that build in TC mode? The reason I'm asking is the only time you need to lock the resistance on that mod is to set a base resistance point for TC mode vaping. If you're vaping in power mode there is no need to do this, and I don't believe you can even lock the resistance in power mode as I've never tried it with my IPV3Li.
I agree with the others suggestions about checking your center pin, and making sure you connection at the post are secure on the RDA.
 

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