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Schnarph

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1. 9/11- Once again, I was just answering questions and didn't start the topic. Rebuildable atty topics could be discussed by PM only, I'm fine with that. Using an anti-oxidant paste on PV threads and connectors is a topic that should help most folks in here, no matter what kind of atty goes on top. That, and batteries and battery safety are good things for any e-cig user to know about. Not that I'm an expert, I can only speak of what I learned or was told by smarter folks than myself.

I put no-ox-id on all the threads and contacts, sparingly. It definitely helps the "action" on tube threads, like a grease lubricant. I wouldn't call it "food safe", but it is "non-toxic" and "environmentally friendly". From what I understand, all mods "should" get some Noalox or no-ox-id on the threads and other connections (especially non-stainless steel). It's the mod that needs it, regardless of the atty used. I wouldn't put any in the 510/atty connection though. You might not notice much if any performance difference with a VV/VW device, but it makes the threads happy. YMMV, etc.
 
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#5 Did I make it? It's only 10:47 my time. And Jac, nobody called me a ....h but me, myself and I. I wear the badge with pride. The way I see it, when a man is outspoken, opinionated and knows what he wants it is applauded and he is seen as charismatic and a go-getter. When a woman has those qualities, she's labelled demanding and ....hy. So be it. I will be that ....h. ;)
 

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1. 9/11- Once again, I was just answering questions and didn't start the topic. Rebuildable atty topics could be discussed by PM only, I'm fine with that. Using an anti-oxidant paste on PV threads and connectors is a topic that should help most folks in here, no matter what kind of atty goes on top. That, and batteries and battery safety are good things for any e-cig user to know about. Not that I'm an expert, I can only speak of what I learned or was told by smarter folks than myself.

I put no-ox-id on all the threads and contacts, sparingly. It definitely helps the "action" on tube threads, like a grease lubricant. I wouldn't call it "food safe", but it is "non-toxic" and "environmentally friendly". From what I understand, all mods "should" get some Noalox or no-ox-id on the threads and other connections (especially non-stainless steel). It's the mod that needs it, regardless of the atty used. I wouldn't put any in the 510/atty connection though. You might not notice much if any performance difference with a VV/VW device, but it makes the threads happy. YMMV, etc.

Thank you Schnarph. As always, I appreciate the information that you share with us...
I think I will also rub some into the terminal ends of my batteries as well, as suggested by the mfgr.
I think the one benefit of using this on a VV/VW device (other than smooth threading) should be better battery life. Often that (likely)2-5% increase in battle life is the difference between getting home from the grocery-store and switching batts/devices on the fly...
 

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