Huge Giveaway! Innokin launch their DISRUPTER Device on ECF - 400 To Win

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FringeChief68

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Please don't put Noalox on your InnokinCell rails :(
Noalox is a lubricant and anti oxidant, But it's primary uses are for when electrical connections of dissimilar metals meet like a aluminum to copper connection or aluminum to steel connection.
My biggest concern is not only does it gets everywhere when you use it But it has a gritty substance in it, I think it's Zinc dust.
I would be afraid that dust would eventually scratch or wear the paint on the rails off :unsure:

I had a Billet Box for a while now which has sort of the same rail system on it's sliding door to open the device up.
These rails can get pretty dirty and the door can get really tight and hard to open.

I use a drop of Olive Oil on each rail :)
I got this from the recommended maintenance of the Billet Box from BBox ~The Billet BoX~ Part 3 (Maintenance, Miscellaneous) | E-Cigarette Forum

I copied most of what they say but I replaced the word Door with the word Battery for the Disrupter :)

Every week or two, or any time the sliding battery requires more forced to get off or begins to sound or feel as if it is grinding:
- Remove the Battery
- Use a paper towel, toothpick and/or cotton swab to clean the side rails on the Battery, the slots that the battery slides into, Remove any residue from liquids, oxidation or normal wear.
- Use a clean bit of paper towel and a toothpick, or a cotton swab, to apply a few drops of either olive oil (recommended by Billet Box Vapor)
or very light coat of teflon fishing reel grease (recommended by some users of the BB) to the door rails and slots.
- Use another clean bit of material to remove any excess lubricant.


Now the original BBox was Aluminum with a Anodized finish, No paint. Which means the rails would get dirty from the aluminum on aluminum sliding rails.
I think since the Disrupter is painted you won't have to clean the rails as much :unsure: unless you accidentally drip juice in them a lot :laugh:
Warning: the Olive Oil works really good maybe to good :?: It might make the battery come off too easy :laugh:
 
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Please don't put Noalox on your InnokinCell rails :(
Noalox is a lubricant and anti oxidant, But it's primary uses are for when electrical connections of dissimilar metals meet like a aluminum to copper connection or aluminum to steel connection.
My biggest concern is not only does it gets everywhere when you use it But it has a gritty substance in it, I think it's Zinc dust.
I would be afraid that dust would eventually scratch or wear the paint on the rails off :unsure:

I had a Billet Box for a while now which has sort of the same rail system on it's sliding door to open the device up.
These rails can get pretty dirty and the door can get really tight and hard to open.

I use a drop of Olive Oil on each rail :)
I got this from the recommended maintenance of the Billet Box from BBox ~The Billet BoX~ Part 3 (Maintenance, Miscellaneous) | E-Cigarette Forum

I copied most of what they say but I replaced the word Door with the word Battery for the Disrupter :)

Every week or two, or any time the sliding battery requires more forced to get off or begins to sound or feel as if it is grinding:
- Remove the Battery
- Use a paper towel, toothpick and/or cotton swab to clean the side rails on the Battery, the slots that the battery slides into, Remove any residue from liquids, oxidation or normal wear.
- Use a clean bit of paper towel and a toothpick, or a cotton swab, to apply a few drops of either olive oil (recommended by Billet Box Vapor)
or very light coat of teflon fishing reel grease (recommended by some users of the BB) to the door rails and slots.
- Use another clean bit of material to remove any excess lubricant.


Now the original BBox was Aluminum with a Anodized finish, No paint. Which means the rails would get dirty from the aluminum on aluminum sliding rails.
I think since the Disrupter is painted you won't have to clean the rails as much :unsure: unless you accidentally drip juice in them a lot :laugh:
Warning: the Olive Oil works really good maybe to good :?: It might make the battery come off to easy :laugh:


I think this was a joke about the arthritis comment before that..

I could be wrong, but that is how I took it.

You know, joint compound? For bad joints?
 

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I think this was a joke about the arthritis comment before that..

I could be wrong, but that is how I took it.

You know, joint compound? For bad joints?
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Sorry about that :(
It's just a lot of people use that noalox on their mods, I not a big fan of it myself. To me it's like a liquid sand paper :laugh:
It's great for electrical connections that you don't plan on taking apart any time soon, but for mods that a person is constantly unscrewing, I feel it can eventually over time damage the treads or sliding parts :unsure:
Just my opinion not a fact or anything some people love it and swear by it. ;)
 
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Sorry about that :(
It's just a lot of people use that noalox on their mods, I not a big fan of it myself. To me it's like a liquid sand paper :laugh:
It's great for electrical connections that you don't plan on taking apart any time soon, but for mods that a person is constantly unscrewing, I feel it can eventually over time damage the treads or sliding parts :unsure:
Just my opinion not a fact or anything some people love it and swear by it. ;)
The main thing when using it, is to remove excess. It doesn't take much. I use it on my mech mods.
 

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Sorry about that :(
It's just a lot of people use that noalox on their mods, I not a big fan of it myself. To me it's like a liquid sand paper :laugh:
It's great for electrical connections that you don't plan on taking apart any time soon, but for mods that a person is constantly unscrewing, I feel it can eventually over time damage the treads or sliding parts :unsure:
Just my opinion not a fact or anything some people love it and swear by it. ;)

It very well could be in response to the "sticking" issue. If that is the case, the above tip you mentioned is great. I agree that noalox is no gusta for connections.
 

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It very well could be in response to the "sticking" issue. If that is the case, the above tip you mentioned is great. I agree that noalox is no gusta for connections.
But it makes big clouds, Bro :lol:
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Do you think it would be too hard to remove the cell for someone with arthritis in their hands and wrists? It's one thing that makes me a little hesitant about the Disrupter. I would still like to win one though.
I have severe arthritis in my fingers and hands(well everywhere). To the point that it has been keeping me from being on here as much as I would like. The connection is very solid but I have no issues taking it apart. The only time you need to take it apart though is to change batteries, to charge it you don't need to take it apart just plug it in.

I have only had this a couple weeks but I am thinking this unit is far above the competition
 

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Please don't put Noalox on your InnokinCell rails :(
Noalox is a lubricant and anti oxidant, But it's primary uses are for when electrical connections of dissimilar metals meet like a aluminum to copper connection or aluminum to steel connection.

When I mentioned "Oil" the rails - Olive Oil was actually the first thing that came to mind and then WD40, however wasn't sure that would be good since the battery connectors & receptors are on the bottom . . . More importantly, I was concerned that the receptor holes might fill up with oil which might prevent there being a connection between the two - that is why I brought up the "Noalox" . . . SO - Very glad "You" brought to "Our" attention that it might not be the best thing to use on the "InnokinDisrupter/Cell" . . . Matter of fact, having a BIllet Box "Myself" I should have known better . . . :facepalm:

Anyway - Now "We" know . . . :thumbs:


I think this was a joke about the arthritis comment before that..

Nope - I do believe it was a serious question, that is why I responded in kind - being that "My" hands do not always have the strength to open or pull apart "Stuff" at times either . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)
 
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Hello again ECF.

Here are today's winners:
  1. Reu How
  2. Charles Scr
  3. Rodolfo Zar
  4. Steven Sch
  5. Qiana Wal
  6. Shirlene Jim
  7. Ben Jon
  8. Christoph Mes
  9. Graham Coo
  10. Ashlie Rig
  11. Dean Cor
  12. Intan Ras
  13. Thomas LeV
  14. Dylan Dun
  15. Rebecca Col
  16. Maxime Tur
  17. Stephen Bur
  18. Patrick Woo
  19. Scott Eng
  20. Gaetano Tro
  21. Josh Dic
  22. Nicholas Mur
  23. Dorey Ell
  24. Janet Str
  25. Paul Tow
  26. Jason Con
  27. Owen Howa
  28. Orpha Mes
  29. Matt Jon
  30. Mandy Bha
  31. Woo You
  32. Andrew Fin
  33. Tim Gar
  34. Matthew Rog
  35. Chris Cou
  36. Tom Cla
  37. Garth Ree
  38. Hallie Abd
  39. Justin San
  40. Tavi Bur
  41. Mike Ste
  42. Paul Arn
  43. Brendan Car
  44. Nick Cau
  45. Steve Pie
  46. Paige Sta
  47. Melissa Leb
  48. Simon Gue
  49. Rui Oli
  50. Sean Osu
Congratulations to the winners!

And as before if you think you see your name on the list, PM me your full name & email address and I'll check for you. :)

Keep an eye out for the last 50 tomorrow.
 

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Hello again ECF.

Here are today's winners:
  1. Reu How
  2. Charles Scr
  3. Rodolfo Zar
  4. Steven Sch
  5. Qiana Wal
  6. Shirlene Jim
  7. Ben Jon
  8. Christoph Mes
  9. Graham Coo
  10. Ashlie Rig
  11. Dean Cor
  12. Intan Ras
  13. Thomas LeV
  14. Dylan Dun
  15. Rebecca Col
  16. Maxime Tur
  17. Stephen Bur
  18. Patrick Woo
  19. Scott Eng
  20. Gaetano Tro
  21. Josh Dic
  22. Nicholas Mur
  23. Dorey Ell
  24. Janet Str
  25. Paul Tow
  26. Jason Con
  27. Owen Howa
  28. Orpha Mes
  29. Matt Jon
  30. Mandy Bha
  31. Woo You
  32. Andrew Fin
  33. Tim Gar
  34. Matthew Rog
  35. Chris Cou
  36. Tom Cla
  37. Garth Ree
  38. Hallie Abd
  39. Justin San
  40. Tavi Bur
  41. Mike Ste
  42. Paul Arn
  43. Brendan Car
  44. Nick Cau
  45. Steve Pie
  46. Paige Sta
  47. Melissa Leb
  48. Simon Gue
  49. Rui Oli
  50. Sean Osu
Congratulations to the winners!

And as before if you think you see your name on the list, PM me your full name & email address and I'll check for you. :)

Keep an eye out for the last 50 tomorrow.
CONGRATS :toast:
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