Hmmm... no new posts? Time for another boring weather report?
103 F at 54% RH = “feels like” ~137 F (58 C), and in spite of this outrageous heat, the chickens laid 20 eggs today...
Oh, hey, how about something vape related? Anyone figure this oddity out? I use Kanger 1.8-Ohm premade coil-wick assemblies. Usually, when I put in a new one, the display tells me it is 1.87 or 1.92 or some such silly number, which I always ignore because... well, why would it really matter anyway? As time goes by and the wick starts to gain a slight gunk build-up, the Ohms display is usually up around 2.01 to 2.15 and it won't be long from that point that it needs to be changed (varies from 2-4 weeks, depending on how much constant daily use that particular tank gets). But I have an oddball now. I started at 1.90, went up to 2.12, then started coming back down? What? No, I did not clean it. It kept dropping... 1.7, 1.6, 1.5. 1.25. and all the way down to 0.90-Ohms! It is still functioning very well. As a matter of fact, the flavor is better than when it was brand new. It is reading 1.01 at this moment (up just a tad). WTF? I was wondering if the coil wire was burning itself up without breaking apart and thereby decreasing its diameter (wire gauge) and therefore becoming lower in Ohms rating. But that wouldn't account for the up and down, up and down. That is, if it burned off to become 0.90, it should not go back up to 1.01. Anyone got any bright ideas?