Ohhh not fair! Thats sounds delicious! Who is AEL?
AEL == AmericanEliquidStore
I really would've been happy to send you buttons Vm! Believe me, there are Plenty here just in case. The price tag isn't bad at all! If you find a handful of them aren't functioning accordingly, please let me or Us! know! lol. You got friends, ya know!
Ventilation is desperately needed. Every time it crosses the list, I think of you lol.
If it helps, When you go to install the new switch, After you adjust the prongs to the appropriate places. Place the button to fit it into the button sector. Press the backing with enough force to ensure that the button is resting in the unit as it would if it were completed. Then measure how much to sand off. Remove the button from the sector, then sand away in small increments.
I just couldn't ask you for a dozen of them
I don't expect I'll have to do any sanding, at least that's the hope. The new switches are 0.3mm longer (3.8mm stem) than the short replacement switches you've been using (3.5mm stem). WWay said she ordered the 8mm total length switches (4.5mm stem), but I ordered the ones that are 7.3mm in total length from the same EBay guy. I'll let you know how it works out.
Crossing my fingers the switch body isn't 0.3mm bigger instead of the stem like I'm hoping. Also crossing my fingers the tact switch is the source of the voltage drop in my lizard. I've tried noalox'ing and wiping down all of the threaded connections and such to no avail... I think I've narrowed it down to the little tact switch... at least that's the most likely suspect I can think of.
Food for thought: On the new Lizard, I'm looking for a mechanical switch to be created that has the same recessed feel and movement thats on the present Chameleon.
Fun mechanical design I'm sure, arranging sliding metal parts in there like a functional puzzle. Fun dreaming up designs involving magnets to provide the mechanical push back instead of springs or spring board'ish pieces of metal. Sounds like a good job for Leonardo da Vinci