Wish my experience had been a better one.
I hope you will allow me to make it right. I apologize, I did find your email from Monday which I hadn't answered yet, but rest assured I wasn't not going to answer it and i'll answer it right here for you:
"Me and xxxxx from ecf/nuvapor have been trying to fix out hot button issue on the ELA..... any ideas?
Basically if I run any atty, any battery lower than 0.6ish ohms I get a jolt of heat from the button. Like hot kinda heat! Gota says he's even seen arcing inside his flat bottom casing. I've cleaned everything I can clean. I've checked all the orings. Tried noalox on the contacts. There's no shorts in my builds. My dna30 wouldn't fire if there was a short. I've even tried a super simple low ohm single micro in the brass monkee, zenith v2 and atomic. Happens on all of them. Nothing wrong with my batteries. Using 1600mah aw's and 1500mah mnke'sAssuming no shorts in the atomizer, the hot button issue usually appears in subohm coils approaching .the .5 range."
The hot button issue usually arises in sub ohm coils approaching .5 ohms (as you are experiencing). The reason this happens is the lower the ohm, the higher the amperage draw and the more heat that is generated. Effecting this can be corroded parts, which increase the resistance (increased resistance=increased heat).
It sounds like you've cleaned the right parts but to summarize if you haven't: hit the aluminum compression band inside the lock ring with some 400 grit to roughen it up and spin the button in some fine steel wool (this will remove most of the black that's built up on your button) and spin a sharpie wrapped with some 400 grit in the bottom cap where the button passes through.
Mechanical mods complete the circuit through two paths: First, from friction between the button and cap and second, through the spring. Now that you have your parts cleaned and your builds are in the .5 or lower range, the next way to increase the amperage carrying capacity is through an HD spring which is .025 vs .022 for the stock (which you may already have on it, some do), if so, I'd recommend intertwining two stock or one hd and one stock spring and that will significantly increase your amperage carrying ability and keep that button from heating up.
You also mentioned in your post above you had problems with the button lock? What issues did you have that I may be able to help you with?
David
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