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conanthewarrior

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Member For 4 Years
Hi people, my sigelei 30 watt has a built in ohm reader and short protection, it wont allow me to fire and gives an error message if there is a short or the ohms are too low.

But still, I think maybe on top of this I should get an ohm reader, or would the built in one be safe enough?

If not, could you recommend a brand that does the job, while not breaking the bank?

Thanks everyone, Conan.
 

Woodsman

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Member For 4 Years
I paid less than $10 US for an ELeaf. It works fine. I agree it is good to have two readings just to double check.
 

conanthewarrior

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Member For 4 Years
Ok, I will try to get an Eleaf version if they are that cheap over here. If not, I'l use the inbuilt one, It can't fire if there is a problem with what I have made so is pretty safe.
 

conanthewarrior

Gold Contributor
Member For 4 Years
I've had a look, specific ones built for reading coils retail around £10 online, has ego and 510 thread sizes.
I will definitely get one, although not sure what brand it is, but it will be an extra layer of safety, although I don't really need it, you never know the onboard protection could go wrong and BANG my face is gone lol.
 

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