@Ben85not a rattle as the inside of the mech is covered in plastic .. but definitely I can feel the battery moving a little .dont know if I am supposed to fix this movement or not
@MacTechVapr what if it stops completely the battery ( i.e. against the atomizer +pin )?
You're placing the o-ring merely on top of the button switch housing. This serves to minimize battery travel by pushing the batt up toward to top hat or cap of the mech. If anything, it may expose
less of the pin above the height of the o-ring when you fire. I should add that if the resulting contact isn't solid enough atty output may seem anemic; if so, it may perform like a loose connection and turn slightly bitter. However, if done right you should see more solid contact and improved vaporization with the battery stable and better oriented in relation to the button.
I know, I know…there's gonna be the doubters and skeptics. Forget 'em. As you know, I am ever mindful of
strain and how it relates to conductivity. You're presenting a stable flat surface is all at just the right contact pressure. A design example of this is the adjustable threaded delrin ring intregal to the button housing of some mods like the
Ciento for example. Frankly, o-rings work better.
Stock up on the few widths and diameter that allow you variability and use 'em wherever they help. You'll thank yourself. Unlike expensive silver and gold adjustable contacts we all love-hate, o-rings are cheap and just work!
Troubleshooting: Mech fails to fire. O-ring wrinkles, dislodges, rides the pin, etc. Just pick another size. You've got a bunch of 'em.
Caution: As noted per
@Baditude above, be sure the o-ring doesn't block any vent holes. Usually the o-ring need only be no wider than the battery used.
Good luck.
