wasn't sure where exactly to post this but mods feel free to put in proper section if I goofed it.
I have seen a lot of people complaining about their pisces button getting hot when running low ohm builds. Mine was as well to tonight I figured I would fix it.
I took apart the button and put a really stiff spring in it. This helped but I noticed that it still gets hot, painfully hot, on some of my really low ohm builds. So what I ended up doing was not only using the thicker spring but making it so short that when the button is fully depressed the switch is actually touching the housing. It took a few tries with cutting the spring to get the length correct but once you get it it bypasses the spring entirely when firing and the button no longer gets even warm to the touch. I'm currently blasting away on a .17 dual micro coil build like a boss.
I have seen a lot of people complaining about their pisces button getting hot when running low ohm builds. Mine was as well to tonight I figured I would fix it.
I took apart the button and put a really stiff spring in it. This helped but I noticed that it still gets hot, painfully hot, on some of my really low ohm builds. So what I ended up doing was not only using the thicker spring but making it so short that when the button is fully depressed the switch is actually touching the housing. It took a few tries with cutting the spring to get the length correct but once you get it it bypasses the spring entirely when firing and the button no longer gets even warm to the touch. I'm currently blasting away on a .17 dual micro coil build like a boss.