ok i dont get out into the main forum lately and i figured since you great folks can have a say in some manufacturing details i figured this would be a good place to drop it.
i have several of the 1000mah ego twists (from various places sorry) and have noticed a wear pattern that could be improved with a slight manufacturing tweak.
after the get broken in the top of the unit with the threads and button tend to become a tiny bit looser from the battery tube getting slightly expended where they come together due to regular stress on that joint. because of this slight loosening it then becomes likely that the head will spin in the tube of come out all together if you have a tank or carto 'stick' when you try to unscrew it from the device. it is usually no big deal to simple push the mess back into the battery tube and keep on trucking
BUT
in 3 seperate devices i have had the head come loose and the pos and neg wires to the curcuit board have simply let go because they were not securly soldered to the board or have snapped off at the solder connection due to the solder connection being insuffecent. also in 2 cases they became intermittent and just quit working and when i pulled the head off the wires were only just touching the connection and had broke themselves loose i guess from the battery shifting in the tube and bending them a tiny bit.
in any case the units were repaired by resoldering the wires and the new connections lasted much longer. one is sitting on the bench cuz they snapped off again when a nova tank stuck and i accidently pulled the head off trying to unscrew it. but the wires didnt pull off they broke from bending at the solder connection a couple of times and then just broke off.
THE FIX
obviously they could use a larger wire but that could pose a problem fitting in the tube and you couldnt change the ones on an existing unit.
so what i have done to mine that made all the difference in the world was to pot a drop of glue on the solder connection after its cooled and create a ball of glue around the connection and end of the wire to keep it from moving. i used thick super glue and did several coating to build it up rather than try and make a big blob all at once but with something like hot glue or silicone (maybe the best option) you could just glop some on there and it would keep it all secure.
in the units being currently manufactured adding this silicone or other glue could increase the longevity and reliability of the unit. and simply increasing the length of the part that inserts into the battery tube (there is plenty of room to do this) would greatly decrease the chances of the head from slipping or comming loose while in use.
sorry for the rant but i just broke another one this same way and it ...... me off its been a long day lol
i have several of the 1000mah ego twists (from various places sorry) and have noticed a wear pattern that could be improved with a slight manufacturing tweak.
after the get broken in the top of the unit with the threads and button tend to become a tiny bit looser from the battery tube getting slightly expended where they come together due to regular stress on that joint. because of this slight loosening it then becomes likely that the head will spin in the tube of come out all together if you have a tank or carto 'stick' when you try to unscrew it from the device. it is usually no big deal to simple push the mess back into the battery tube and keep on trucking
BUT
in 3 seperate devices i have had the head come loose and the pos and neg wires to the curcuit board have simply let go because they were not securly soldered to the board or have snapped off at the solder connection due to the solder connection being insuffecent. also in 2 cases they became intermittent and just quit working and when i pulled the head off the wires were only just touching the connection and had broke themselves loose i guess from the battery shifting in the tube and bending them a tiny bit.
in any case the units were repaired by resoldering the wires and the new connections lasted much longer. one is sitting on the bench cuz they snapped off again when a nova tank stuck and i accidently pulled the head off trying to unscrew it. but the wires didnt pull off they broke from bending at the solder connection a couple of times and then just broke off.
THE FIX
obviously they could use a larger wire but that could pose a problem fitting in the tube and you couldnt change the ones on an existing unit.
so what i have done to mine that made all the difference in the world was to pot a drop of glue on the solder connection after its cooled and create a ball of glue around the connection and end of the wire to keep it from moving. i used thick super glue and did several coating to build it up rather than try and make a big blob all at once but with something like hot glue or silicone (maybe the best option) you could just glop some on there and it would keep it all secure.
in the units being currently manufactured adding this silicone or other glue could increase the longevity and reliability of the unit. and simply increasing the length of the part that inserts into the battery tube (there is plenty of room to do this) would greatly decrease the chances of the head from slipping or comming loose while in use.
sorry for the rant but i just broke another one this same way and it ...... me off its been a long day lol