No but my best friend is a dog, my German Shepherd

Tony, my springs looked exactly the same. The one I was using seemed much shorter than the backup and the silver plating was worn off as well.
Look at the difference in my springs after a month strange. They both looked the same when I got them.
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Tony
Mine were both dull silver till I cleaned them with Baking Soda, it seemed to polish them.
I was just looking on the MM website, and I noticed that Jim offers a spring for the positive connection. I have seen this on some other attys, but I have never had an atty with a spring on the positive. How does this work on the DID. Is it worth the upgrade?
How long between cleans ?
Just a different way of securing the wire to the positive post. There are other genny's that use a similar system. personally, I don't see any advantage to it. I prefer to have the wire held tightly by the nuts rather than by a washer held in place by pressure of a spring.
Thanks Pete. Ya, I think the AC9 has the spring on the positive as well. I just wondered if it made it a ton easier. Another question, do the brass contact make a difference? The standard DID comes with stainless, correct?
How long between cleans ?
Awesome info. Thanks Cloud. I'm ashamed to say, that I do not even know what I vape at, besides that it is a 5/4 28 on a 3mm wick. I have a cheap RS meter that is clunky, but it tells me I am about at 1. I need to get a better meter, becuase I want to drop a coil off, but I have been afraid to go too low in ohms.