I think beryllium copper has the least voltage drop of any of the common springy type materials. Many have used brass firing pins with success in Reo's in the pre beryllium copper days (pre sub-ohm kits).
What's your opinion on plating? I thought arcing oxidation was reason....for minimal maintenance...... I remember watching a R. Ob E. O. 'Neil video where he said never sand, but I think it was because of the gold plating.You still cannot file thick copper, if that is what you are thinking - it's far too soft. The original Reo pins were spring steel and those would be filed.
So the lack of plating will make no difference.
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These gold plate beryllium contacts aren't supposed to arc, but they sure do. I have to noalox the battery with every battery change. I've never filed one, but I did used to use 400 grit wet/dry paper on the old contacts just to remove the black buildup. Now, I just use and eraser and clean with alcohol and noalox. I tried the Deoxit gold, but didn't help in the least in the arcing. And I've also melted 2 of the high temp Reo buttons as well.
How about a video in the meanwhileI used a peek screw for the firing button. Basically, a peek screw screws into the stainless steel button and the screw head is used as contact. I hope it can withstand the temperature. If not, I can always use a ceramic screw.
I made the mod highly modular, so that any component can always be changed with ease. Therefore, I'm leaning toward just providing a non-plated spring to start with, and if the need arises, I can always provide plated ones that can be swapped in.
Let just help me finalize on the material choice for the springs in the next couple of days so I can start producing them next week.
I used a peek screw for the firing button. Basically, a peek screw screws into the stainless steel button and the screw head is used as contact. I hope it can withstand the temperature. If not, I can always use a ceramic screw.
.....Till you have a short in your attiePeek might be good. If peek can withstand the temps inside of atties, it should be good enough for the firing button. Time will tell. I have been known to push the limits a time or two.
How true.....Till you have a short in your attie
Me Neither, Hope I never have one.How true. I've never had one yet, knock on wood!
What's your opinion on plating? I thought arcing oxidation was reason....for minimal maintenance...... I remember watching a R. Ob E. O. 'Neil video where he said never sand, but I think it was because of the gold plating.
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Then you can always screw in another screw. It's something you can order yourself online.....Till you have a short in your attie
You still cannot file thick copper, if that is what you are thinking - it's far too soft.
Is there a picture of this mod? Also, is there a limited number for the list? Thanks everyone!
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How about a video in the meanwhile
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