I don't think the battery spring was compressed by the impact but was compressed by normal usage over time. An unused sigelei battery spring measures 17-18mm tall. The spring in V3 #2 was 15mm. Was that enough lost spring tension to cause a contact issue? Maybe. I also widened the base of the spring a little because it didn't have a very snug fit into the battery cap. I think that doing a firmware reboot and re-selecting my settings also had a beneficial effect on the misfires.So your determination is the spring had compressed in the Landing? Did it hit the tail then.. Luckily otherwise it would have been a board shift.. My 3 1/2 yr old(strength of a 5 yr old) son tossed mine yesterday slammed it into hard wood trim and metal register. Made a really loud noise as his arm is even stronger than before, definitely could be a mlb player.. No issues at all!(I do have the board retainer fix)
I must have missed the electroowash talk, will wait to hear the results..
I learned about ElectrO-WasH while working in radio. I also use it in another of my hobbies: restoration of military tube-era communications gear. ElectrO-WasH comes in a spray can with a aiming tube and hasn't been discussed on this forum before. ElectrO-WasH will clean and dry most electronic components and assemblies without damage or leaving a residue. The military used tubs of carbon tetrachloride for this job before it was found to be toxic.
Electro-Wash® PX
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