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Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:
 
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I know we all have different tastes but ll stoked how clear this new DIY is.
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Tony

Tony,
That photo is like an extreme sports vaping style photo. Imagine if you accidently bumped the railing. OMG, you would be devastated.

lol Tony
you are unbelievable lol and lol and LOLOLOL

You crazy Americans....

KooKoo, KooKoo.

Jim,
It's mostly those people from New York. They are a different kind of American. They talk funny too. And they Red Sox ARE #!!!!!!! ;)

Thays baseball Jim
 

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Tony,
That photo is like an extreme sports vaping style photo. Imagine if you accidently bumped the railing. OMG, you would be devastated.



KooKoo, KooKoo.

Jim,
It's mostly those people from New York. They are a different kind of American. They talk funny too. And they Red Sox ARE #!!!!!!! ;)

Thays baseball Jim

Red sox I'll kill ya. Yankees all the way baby.

If it fell I'd give it a 80% chance of living.

Ps uma. You know I only tease. My wife cries all the time too. That's what you girls do. :) but then again that could be because she is married to me. Lol.

Tony
 
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Red sox I'll kill ya. Yankees all the way baby.

If it fell I'd give it a 80% chance of living.

Ps uma. You know I only tease. My wife cries all the time too. That's what you girls do. :) but then again that could be because she is married to me. Lol.

Tony

I grew up on LI, last Yankees game I went to was the week after Thurman Munson died. Man, am I getting old!
 

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Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:

OCD


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Uma, is it there yet???? :D
God will get you for that! :D
It's still stuck in Kentucky. wahhhhhhh
That's it! I'm buying a jet so I can get my MMV toys faster. hrmph!

Did she say she was crying yet. lol. She cries a lot.


Tony
haha, no tears of joy yet... just impatient tears, and those don't count. :p

Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:
As far as I'm aware, it's typical routine for all mechanical mods. I'm lazy about it too, but I think it will become fast & easy once we've mastered it. Learning curves suck, but the Poldiac will be worth it, of that I've no doubt. Just like the mastering of the RBA was so worth it! I feel so sorry for all those vapers still going through dry hits with their new improved V2,987 nova's and what nots.
 

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Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:


I hear you and I have to say what I say to everybody near and close to me and most of all in my job!
I am rensposible for for everything I "drive"!
Sorry I didn't mention this in my website in Product Description.
and I will do it now!
I will allways try for all of you to be happy so I can do anything for that!

I do not want someone to get something by my mistake so I will cover anything needed!!!
Sorry for the trouble !!
 

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Red sox I'll kill ya. Yankees all the way baby.

If it fell I'd give it a 80% chance of living.

Ps uma. You know I only tease. My wife cries all the time too. That's what you girls do. :) but then again that could be because she is married to me. Lol.

Tony
80% survival guesstimate rate from a fall that high. That really says a lot, coming from you Tony, who has dropped more than his fair share in the past.

LOL, your wife must have the patience of a Saint, Tony. :D
(and yes, of course I knew you were kidding me!)
 

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Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:

Vap, I would guess you could vape for quite awhile on the Poldiac, or any mech device, without cleaning it. By cleaning it you will get the most out of it. It's like a car, by changing the oil and maintaining it, it will perform better and last longer.
 

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80% survival guesstimate rate from a fall that high. That really says a lot, coming from you Tony, who has dropped more than his fair share in the past.

LOL, your wife must have the patience of a Saint, Tony. :D
(and yes, of course I knew you were kidding me!)

She loves that I keep it interesting.


Tony
 

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You do not necessarily NEED to clean the Poldiac contacts when you first receive the device, and while it isn’t compulsory, it is always advisable to do so whenever you receive anew device. There can be sometimes be residual machining lubricant, buffing compound, or other byproducts of the manufacturing process on the surfaces of brand new devices, and even the most stringent quality control measures can’t ensure that all of these possibilities will be handled before any given device is shipped, though any products you receive from mmvapors.com will almost certainly be exempt from this.
As for the Poldiac in particular, the silver plated contacts are somewhat of a double-edged sword. On one hand, when oxidization free, they will make the device perform better than any other mechanical mod on the market, but on the other hand, silver oxidizes relatively rapidly, so the contacts require more regular maintenance than most other devices, even those with brass contacts. While in transit, there’s any number of variables that could potentiate the rapid onset of the contacts oxidizing, regardless of what causes it, the bottom line is that you absolutely MUST perform regular maintenance on your Poldiac’s contacts if you want it to perform at maximum efficiency.
Thanks to all for the feedback about my question on the need to clean brand new contacts. I completely understand what Rick said about the threaded connections. That makes perfect sense and I've always kept them clean at all times on any PV I use. The one I'm still having trouble with is the silver contacts and internal contacts that never see the light of day. I'm not doubting what some say they have witnessed as far as a very noticeable difference after cleaning, I'm just having a hard time understanding how new silver contacts that have no visible tarnishing after a week or so of use, actually effects performance that much.
For example, I've had my Provari for over 2 years and had never cleaned the battery contact inside the unit until about a week ago. I couldn't see any tarnishing or corrosion or anything but figured I'd clean them just to see if it made any difference. After cleaning it, I couldn't see, hear, feel, taste or smell any difference at all. Now the outside positive contact yes. That is exposed to juice and dirt and all kinds of stuff that can bake on there and I clearly understand why that contact needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. But internal contacts? I just don't get it.

idk, maybe I'm just lazy but having to do a complete tear down once or twice a week to clean something that has no visible contaminates seems pretty extreme to me.
I just wanna vape, not clean. :blink:

What am I missing here? :?:
 

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I hear you and I have to say what I say to everybody near and close to me and most of all in my job!
I am responsible for for everything I "drive"!
Sorry I didn't mention this in my website in Product Description.
and I will do it now!
I will always try for all of you to be happy so I can do anything for that!

I do not want someone to get something by my mistake so I will cover anything needed!!!
Sorry for the trouble !!

No,no,no... Jim, there is no trouble. I meant no offense and I hope you didn't take it that way. I'm just trying to understand the need for this a little more. B2L described it very well as more like taking care of your car. The better you take care of it the better it takes care of you kinda thing. I was starting to think that it was a "must do" in order to keep a good vape going but it sounds more like any other vape related maintenance. The user will know when it's time to do a cleaning based on diminished performance over time.

I liked Tony's OCD reply too. :lol:


Edit: Got it Rick. Thank you for spelling it out a little more for me. I'm only a little hard headed. :D
 
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