You need a Inline Voltmeter or 521 Tab Master....Test Output without Atty on with fresh batteries and then with atty on and then see the difference.How do I find out what the voltage drop of my mech is?
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Wouldnt you need to find it for the Mod your also using? Not just the RDA?Like this
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Good to see what ohms you are running
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Test the battery see what what your volts are
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Red on positive post black on the negative post fire the bitch up
The gap is your drop
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You can't test your drop with out a loadYou can't test your drop with our a load
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Seeing it looks like I can't post tonight to dam long in the truckWouldnt you need to find it for the Mod your also using? Not just the RDA?
Am I missing something here I have a .16 ohm coil on that test as shown on the testerYou are testing voltage drop without a load. it merely shows how conductive the atty and mod are when paired. Easy way to spot a problem before coiling up. (dirty switch, Et Cetera).
That would be a good test for a Regulated Device, for a Mech Device you also need to test with with the Mech, RDA and a Build to check the Voltage Drop OverallAm I missing something here I have a .16 ohm coil on that test as shown on the tester
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Yeah. I forgot about the inline ohm readers. I'll grab one of them. Then I'll know my systemThat would be a good test for a Regulated Device, for a Mech Device you also need to test with with the Mech, RDA and a Build to check the Voltage Drop Overall
Ya coil in the red on positive black on negative posts that's what I did on the under load part of the testThat would be a good test for a Regulated Device, for a Mech Device you also need to test with with the Mech, RDA and a Build to check the Voltage Drop Overall