Got it! Firing pin, Noalox, use it!! Ok, so more newbie questions...where/what is the firing pin?lol And do I just squirt some on it? Also, I read somewhere that someone had to sand something down in order for it to fire better. Any guidelines on doing that? Just in case I need try it someday.
Thank you nerak and everyone else. I'm learning....slowly! I appreciate all your help. I'm sure all of this is in a thread somewhere, but it can be hard to sift through it all. Not only am I new to vaping, I'm also new to forums. Thank you all for your help!!
I decided my Grand was overdue for a thorough cleaning and a replacement tube, so I disassembled it and put the aluminum body in a plastic bowl with hot tap water and some Dawn antibacterial dish soap. I let it soak overnight. The next day, I noticed some kind of crystalline substance had formed around the top of the atty connector. It looks to be coming from between the atty connector and aluminum body of the mod. A q-tip soaked in isopropyl alcohol dissolved and removed most of it but I can still see a tiny bit recessed between the atty connector and body of the mod.
Here's a not so good picture:
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I wouldn't expect water and dish soap to cause this, but I barely passed my chemistry classes in kollege, so what do I know? Anyone got any ideas?
The crystalline substance your refering to is corrosion caused by dissimilar metals coming in contact with water (in this case its aluminum and steel, or some other base metal) I'm an auto mechanic and see this very often since car makers are using a lot of aluminum held with steel bolts.
I would think baking soda would do the trick, Tripp.
I would think baking soda would do the trick, Tripp.
My guess would be the use of mild detergent. I've never used soap of any kind on mine. I am only drawing a conclusion from my experience. I could very well be wrong.
I've never heard of anybody recommending soap either but Dj didn't say anything about the soap so it got me wondering if there might be something in the water that is causing the corrosion. There are all kinds of minerals in tap water.