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UDT-L Voltage Drop

  • 07-08-2013 06:04PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 758 ✭✭✭


    I have a multimeter, I have prodded and poked but im still not in the know.
    How would I go about measuring the Voltage Drop on this Mech mod.

    Measure the Battery voltage then Measure the On voltage of the Mech with battery and coil on?

    I bought this mod as a spare many moons ago and now that my evic is fecked, I'm using the UDT everyday.. its awesome and only a ~€12 too!

    I also want to measure the difference in springs from the silver one that came with the UDT to the one that I relinquished from the Evic, its looks coppery, thus better?! I have already swapped, convinced myself its better, now need SCIENCE to back me up.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,096 ✭✭✭Mr. Chrome


    Measure the voltage across the battery when its freshly charged. Then put an atty on a mod and measure the voltage across the posts while firing the mod. The difference between the two figures is your voltage drop.
    The lower the ohms of your atty, the higher the voltage drop will be.


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