When that happens, can the screw just be replaced? Earlier on, someone said the positive post screw is M2 and the negative screws might be M2.5, then I lost track after that. If replacing them works, does anybody know the specs for the screws?
Supposedly bigger juice channels as well.Is there any difference between the v1 and v2 other than the fill hole?
I'm having a hell of a time getting the wicking right on mine. Burnt, dry hits galore. I've tried it with everything from having the juice channels completely filled with cotton to only having a tiny amount in each channel. All that's left is to leave the channels completely unobstructed, but everyone says it floods when you do that, so idk. Frustrating.
That's a great price on them.Only difference i see between the 2 is the one for $12.64 says it ships in a paper box,so basically your paying a dollar and some change more for a box haha.
That's an easy fix, Venusian.... find the next size screw and get the appropriate tap. I had a post do that on a different atty. I re-tapped the posts for a 2-56 screw and switched to a quality SS hex head 2-56 screw... I've had no problems with that atty at all since.