A few pages back I was complaining about my Jac reading the resistance higher than it should. Someone posted a suggestion that this could be caused by a dodgy connection between the top piece of the mod and the body of the 510.
I had a brainwave this morning. The
tank I was using showed up as 0.9 on various other mods but 1.15 on the Jac. It occurred to me that if the bottom of the
tank was touching the metal top of the mod that might complete the -ive connection, but that won't happen because there's vinyl wrap between the mod and the tank. To test the theory I took a small screwdriver and used it to make a bridge between the bare metal top of the mod that is exposed between the pieces of vinyl and the bottom edge of the tank.
Guess what, it immediately read the resistance as 0.91. Obviously doesn't take much to complete the connection. I tried it with a couple of other
tanks and it worked the same way on both.
I can't really vape with a screwdriver in my other hand. I'm going to try cutting away the wrap from under the tank and sticking a metal washer around the 510. Seems like that should work. There's plenty of room actually. Since the positive pin on the Jac is spring loaded it works with the tank screwed out far enough for a thin washer to fit in the gap. Might need to drill out a washer to fit so I'll report back when I'm done.
I'm happy again. My Jac should be back to primo condition.