Testing coils with multimeter

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XJ-linux

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I usually put a coil on my atomizer base, and then put a probe on each post. I also touch the probes against each other to get the reading on the probes themselves. Finally, I subtract the reading from the probes from the reading on the coil/atomizer. There's the resistance. Takes longer to type out than it does to actually do.
 

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How do I test my coils with an analog multimeter. I have one laying around and if I can use it than I won't have to go buy one that is used for RDAs

I would actually recommend buying a new one that is actually designed for checking ohms for 510/ego connections. It is hard to constant read on a multi meter, I tried using a digital one and it only read to the tenth ie: 0.0. If you're building low the hundredth number read can mean the difference for safety as the meter will round up or down. Using analog meter would be even harder to get an accurate read.
 
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