Grand/Mini better connection mod.

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nerak

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I asked Rob specifically about that and he said it would work fine. I have been using it for a few months.

Looks like that will do. I found this in their catalogue:
Ox-Gard™ Anti-Oxidant Compound
The perfect safeguard for aluminum-to-aluminum, aluminum-to-copper
wire connections and aluminum conduit joints.
• Guards against oxidation.
• Improves conductivity; penetrates aluminum oxide to maintain
inter-strand and inter-conductor current paths.
• Produces a cooler connection.
 

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So today I bought the Ox-Gard, put a dab on paper & shaved some pencil innards for graphite then mixed it all up

then took the spring connector off, and put the ox-gard between the body and the base of the spring.
was that the correct thing to do?

I had a bit extra so I just smashed some ontop of the base of the spring as well
and I took the top connection thing apart and spread a little on the firing pin flap
 

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what does all this stuff do the to reo? im confused...

This is more specific to the REO mini and Grand. There is a metal tab that is pushed down by the button that makes contact with the positive end of the battery. It is here that the Noalox prohibits oxidation and corrosion, keeping good conductivity. It is not necessary to use it, however, many have found it better to use it than not.
Here is a picture of what I'm talking about....up in the right hand corner of the inside of the mod.
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Rhaps, yah i put the Ox-Guard (Noalox) ontop of the metal tab. Shud it be on the tip that touches the battery as well?

No need to put above the tab, but on the end is good. If that is uncomfortable, you can put a dot of it on the positive end of your battery. It does not need much at all.
 

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That is where you want it that little tip that touches the battery. You can put it direct on the battery top too if ya want!
Rhaps, yah i put the Ox-Guard (Noalox) ontop of the metal tab. Shud it be on the tip that touches the battery as well?
 

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ok, where is the screw you guys are talking about?....lol

Debb it's on the very bottom exterior of the Mod, unscrew it with the very small Allen wrench and it will allow you to lift up the spring plate, just a dab of noalox there and then re tighten screw, make sure you use the proper Allen wrench or you will strip it. Also the other place to put the naolox is up top on the inside where the button pushes down the small metal tab that makes contact with the Batt, just a small dab in between the button and tab and a small dab on the metal tab is also OK.
 
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