Hi! I got a Smok Alien 220W, and the threads and socket (or whatever its called) got loose to the point where it spun around, and the wire to the threads had to be re-soldered. This worked, but the wire got loose again.
So, this time I got some surface on the round socket with the threads, the housing and the metal ring on the inside, and glued this properly together, still ensuring there is full connection between the parts, which is proven with the fact that it finds my 0.18 ohm coil correctly.
However, I only get 0.045V and 0.241A, which is correct on a 0.18 ohm coil (U=I*R, 0.18*0.241=0.045V).
Is this a very minor short, maybe a frayed wire or something, or is this PCB related? (which means my soldering skills won't do, I work on bigger stuff usually, in a bowling center)
I am considering swapping the whole wire from the socket to the PCB, it seems to be connected at the top of the PCB, so it is an easy job, in theory atleast!
So, this time I got some surface on the round socket with the threads, the housing and the metal ring on the inside, and glued this properly together, still ensuring there is full connection between the parts, which is proven with the fact that it finds my 0.18 ohm coil correctly.
However, I only get 0.045V and 0.241A, which is correct on a 0.18 ohm coil (U=I*R, 0.18*0.241=0.045V).
Is this a very minor short, maybe a frayed wire or something, or is this PCB related? (which means my soldering skills won't do, I work on bigger stuff usually, in a bowling center)
I am considering swapping the whole wire from the socket to the PCB, it seems to be connected at the top of the PCB, so it is an easy job, in theory atleast!