red5 Achiever Joined May 14, 2016 Messages 1,929 Apr 25, 2019 #11 I've experienced this with fused clapton, it usually means one of the wires has broken. Another possibility is that your higher initial reading was incorrect. If it continues to go down I'd whack a new coil in.
I've experienced this with fused clapton, it usually means one of the wires has broken. Another possibility is that your higher initial reading was incorrect. If it continues to go down I'd whack a new coil in.
speedfreek67 Achiever Joined Jan 15, 2017 Messages 4,428 Apr 25, 2019 #12 Discomatt said: At one point I went to 19 watts. One more and I’d have been in nose bleed territory. I’m not going there again. No sir-ree Click to expand... Perhaps that blew the wrapping wire.
Discomatt said: At one point I went to 19 watts. One more and I’d have been in nose bleed territory. I’m not going there again. No sir-ree Click to expand... Perhaps that blew the wrapping wire.