Just checked tonight and no button deformation with brass feeler gauge pin and 10A fuse.
Noticed a tiny amount of juice between the pin and clear sheath so tore it down to investigate.
Appears I damaged the seal below the 510 connector.
Sent an email to Rob to ask if it is clear silicone or a pre made gasket as well as a couple of requests for parts and a new RM2 without the air hole.
It is my experience as an electrician of many years that heat builds up where there is a bad or loose connection that causes higher resistance.
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The AGA seal is pretty much identical to the silicone seal for the 510. I have a crap load of them & is what I use whenever I reuse the 510 post. When I reuse the 510 post, I pull it out take out the silicone gasket, toss it, install a new AGA seal in the REO, remove the white washer gasket (careful, it's very soft), clean it, install it back on the post flipped, then push the 510 post back in.
It's from the porcupines, but don't ask, you don't want to know the details.
you've stumbled upon the secret goop that is filled with the pheromones what make the magic.
speaking of which, for you DIYers...![]()
The AGA seal is pretty much identical to the silicone seal for the 510. I have a crap load of them & is what I use whenever I reuse the 510 post. When I reuse the 510 post, I pull it out take out the silicone gasket, toss it, install a new AGA seal in the REO, remove the white washer gasket (careful, it's very soft), clean it, install it back on the post flipped, then push the 510 post back in.
At least I'm up-front and don't lie about having poo in my juice![]()
You're a liar, and have no poo in your juice.
i'll make some special poo + beaver .... juice for you DW
I wish i never knew about this. Thanks Den Den i owe you one![]()
would that be called "Brown......."?
nah, i better not