Might I suggest Loctite Green for electronics? That way if you ever need to take it apart, your not going to ruin what your working on.
I'm really liking this mod but...i feel like it doesn't hit as hard as my other mods. Anybody have any tricks up there sleeve to get better conductivity? I am thinking about copper plating the solder lugs and positive contact and replacing brass rod with 10 copper wire. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I just can't seem to leave well enough alone....[emoji91]
Might I suggest Loctite Green for electronics? That way if you ever need to take it apart, your not going to ruin what your working on.
Yeah could be. I left my meter at the shop so can't troubleshoot.
I just pulled my battery and I suspect I may have a partial short in the 510. I am getting some arcing at battery. Guess I will have to put it down till I can put a meter on it. Another thing I should have done is clean all parts with alcohol before assay to remove machine oil from brass parts as they were a little oily.
Page 15 of the build doc...
( I know...nobody ever reads the instruction manual...)
I love the dark one, looks like a burl, and the left one looks like slate
There are only two places it can come from like you said. From your description, I would guess that it coming from a leaking seal area between your atty and 510. If the oring is not seated well on the top edge of the 510, it can slowly let juice creep out, especially with a heavy squonk. Another oring method is to put a drip tip size oring around the 510 threads on the atty itself. The FD classic has a small semi circular recess that it will seal against.