Switch Problem SOLVED !!!
After putting together the fact that Zen~ could not re-create the missfire problem that I and some others have been having, and liveone pm'd me saying that he/she noticed the contact between the screw and the negative end of the battery seemed small and that sanding it helped, I decided to take a closer look. I used a microscope and had a look at the screw for the switch. There was 2 points on the screw that made it so that only 2 little points the size of a pointy pin were all that were touching the battery. I sanded it again lightly with 400 grit paper and the 2 bits were still there. I sanded again this time using much more force and checked again. Still 2 little nubs left. I did it again, this time sanding for 1 minute straight and by the time I was done I had made a very small flat area on the head of the screw. I thought this could be the problem when I first found it, but now I KNOW this was definitely the problem. You guys need to sand the screw head for approximately 30 to 60 seconds on 400 grit sandpaper and I promise you this will fix the miss fire, weak fire issues for good. No contact enhancer needed.
I feel really bad that I upset Mike tonight and vowed not to sleep until I figured this out. (I am like that and will not let a little thing like this stop me from making something work) There is never anything in my house that does not work because I always fix it. That is a legacy that my dad left me with. He always fixed everything in the house and taught me how.
Long story short, I am sorry Mike for upsetting you, but if you did not say what you said, I would not have done what I did tonight.
vape Long, and
vape Proud everyone.
I hope tomorrow is a better day for all!!!!!!
PS. Sorry for the book.
Katz