Anyone ever wear out their magnetic switch?

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Title says it all! I've been using my one and only mod, a stingray x clone, for 9 months now. I took apart the switch to clean out the copper boogers (which build up quicker as the mod gets older lol) that have accumulated. I do a 1-2minute max rinse in white vinegar and pick them out with a tooth pick. Really works a treat! Anyway, today I am finding that my mod is misfiring a lot more often! I checked the floating pin, the firing pin and my atty. There is really no reason that I can pin point. Sooo, could this be a sign that my magnets are starting to bite the dust? The button does feel a bit more squishy than usual. I searched online, but I couldn't find any experience reports on what a dying magnet actually feels like.

Thanks in advance!
 

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They're not. It's the magnets opposing force which keeps the switch separated until you press it. If the switch requires too little force to fire the mod, the magnets aren't strong enough.

That said, I believe that both excessive heat and sending voltage through the magnets can contribute to their loss of magnetic abilities.
 

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...I believe that both excessive heat and sending voltage through the magnets can contribute to their loss of magnetic abilities.
& impact, like in dropping the mod.

BTW-- FatDaddyVapes offers Stingray magnets to "upgrade" your rig, & I've found it to be a good place to do business.
 

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Magnets carry the charge in most mechanicals because they stay in contact with the metal parts that form the circuit.
Springs too.
Magnets can develop a chalky surface and like a faulty spring, they can hinder mod performance.
Keep them clean like the rest of your mod for best results.

The magnets look fine, except for one that has had a seem in it as long as I can remember lol. The button has stopped misfiring, for no apparent reason... I guess some crud got in the threading when I screwed the assembly together.

Thanks for the info everyone!
 
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