On my spheroid the positive assembly all but falls out vs the heron it's extremely difficult / must be lubricated to get in and requires pushing out with a screwdriver. Time for an o ring change on the spheroid disc ?
Edit again. Changed the o ring to no avail. The problem here is if I want to build without a battery in the piccoloid it's impossible. The minute I apply the lightest tap to the positive screw it falls out. What can I do To Make it sturdy like the HnP ? Is this all Spheroids or is something wrong potentially? It's been that way since bought it. I just hadn't mentioned it yet.
Here is what's in one spares bag for the piccoloid. The part that came With the spheroid. I'm honestly at a bit of a loss as to where a couple of these o Rings go tbh. Maybe for the 510 screw I don't have.
Should be grouped by like sizes. Seems I have five that fit the disc and probably other parts. No idea where he thick brown one goes. Or the two small thick black Ones.
Here's what I'm talking about. Regarding the easy falling out. It's nice to build with no battery in for extra safety and because I rarely loco the piccoloid as it doesn't pocket fire. But I can't.
None of my O-rings seem thicker than the others
The other problem with the disc being tangibly smaller is the way it can wind up sitting inside the stainless base. It can be super tilted which makes assembling the gpin a huge pain. Please note the gpin is on correctly and level. The whole assembly with the black disc is tilted.
Can someone confirm the thickness of the o ring which is placed around the black disk? Mine are around 1mm (inexpensive caliper). I'm guessing that's right and I need to Order a new black disc to resolve the issues. Seems strange that would be off from wear, was there ever a run that wound up being a hair to small @perseus ? Or are they all like this and you tightened the combination for the heron? I don't like building on mech
mods with
batteries in them. Feel like it's tempting fate.