
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
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

unless you accidentally drip juice in them a lot

Warning: the Olive Oil works really good maybe to good

It might make the battery come off too easy