The V5 also has a puff counter.I have the option to get the V3 or the V5. The V5 is cheaper and I do not care for the USB charging feature on the V5. Is there anything else that would make me get the newer model?
I see no problem with this so long as the tube isn't tightened so much that it dislocates the Sigelei internals. When this happens you may see the dreaded off-center or crooked screen syndrome. The battery spring will apply the correct pressure to the battery and telescopic tube threads when compressed half-way. The spring will keep the battery from disconnecting or being over tightened if the tube is inadvertently loosened or tightened a little.Just don't tighten until "snug". I wish I could weaken the spring so I could snug it up. I have actually taken the spring out of the cap and snugged it up and it works fine. Is this "bad". I mean thespring just makes contact with the bottom cap anyway...so I figure....
B&Ms, especially small shops have more overhead to overcome in operating the business and must charge more for products as a result. Ideally, the B&M should offer more in the way of customer service and expert advice than online shops. $85 is not a bad kit price for a small B&M shop. They cost that much online last spring.Man, y'all make me want to cry every time I hear how much you paid for your devicesI paid $70 for my Zmax mini and $85 for my Zmax V3 at my B&M! I knew prices were less online, but I was scared I'd get a fake because I'm not familiar enough to know who has authentic ones online.
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Man, y'all make me want to cry every time I hear how much you paid for your devicesI paid $70 for my Zmax mini and $85 for my Zmax V3 at my B&M! I knew prices were less online, but I was scared I'd get a fake because I'm not familiar enough to know who has authentic ones online.
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Smooth as a baby's bottom! Thanks for the tip. It did, however, take the entire customer service desk to locate the box of Noalox at Home Depot.Can't say enough good things about using Noalox on tube threads for any mod using a telescopic tube. It makes turning the tube a little stiff but the advantages of better electrical conductivity along the ground path and and less tube wiggle shouldn't be ignored. Use it sparingly on the tube and battery cap threads. The Noalox will collect dust and dirt over time depending on the environment in which it is used. When the Noalox begins to act dry or too sticky then clean it off the threads with a soft cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. Then re-apply. I do this every couple of months. You may need to do this more or less often depending on your operating conditions.
Smooth as a baby's bottom! Thanks for the tip. It did, however, take the entire customer service desk to locate the box of Noalox at Home Depot.
There hasn't been much demand for Noalox since builders gave up on aluminum wiring for homes (and trying to fix it).Smooth as a baby's bottom! Thanks for the tip. It did, however, take the entire customer service desk to locate the box of Noalox at Home Depot.