Contact Pins threading and Conductivity?

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Tngo

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Hello Everyone,

Gonna start another specific thread here about Contact pins in rda and Mechmods or anything where its adjustable really. So my question is this, Is it the more you unscrew the contact pin on an rda to adjust with lets say a hybrid mech mod to touch the battery, will the conductivity drop as you unscrew? so what I'm thinking is that the more the contact pin is screwed into(more thread connecting) the rda the more conductive it will be? I realize how confusing this might sound. But my question is relatively the same for mech mods, for example lets focus on the top cap and firing switch, is it that the more thread each contact pin is screwed into each other(more thread connected) the more conductive it will be?, vice versa for unscrewing.

I realize it might be as simple as "as long as something is touching each other conductivity will be the same, whether you tighten or loosen a pin". Thank you to anyone who give me their professional opinion or just observation on this question, I'm just so picky about my RDA and mod being the most conductive as they can be, so I'll always tighten every pin on my set up so it will be most conductive not sure if this is true or not haha! Hopefully some electrician out there can give me the facts lol!


-TN :vapor:
 

bacc.vap

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Generally, if your contacts points are clean, you'll get good performance. More threads being used will generally have little impact. Over tightening things will have little impact on conductivity, and would be more likely to cause damage to something. Keep things clean and just snug is the way to go as far as I'm concerned.
 
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