What is usually the reason for volt drops on mechs?

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The spring could be part of the issue, but usually it's the contact points in general. The same thing happens on my EA mod, and sometimes a nice wipedown of the contacts (positive, ground, and button) fixes the problem. When even that begins to fail, I pull out the polish and make them all shiney... fixes it completely. :)

Some people use sandpaper and lightly sand the points which touch the battery (and the atomizer), but I find polishing kind of relaxing.
 

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It wouldn't help as much as a polishing, but it would help. You don't even have to soak it, just wipe it down (you can use alcohol if you want, I normally just do a dry wipe with a microfiber cloth).

That said, I think the MKB-TS uses a steel spring, which isn't the best for conductivity... I've heard of people having success switching it out for a brass spring, or finding a brass screw that fits the threading, or just removing the spring and letting the battery sit on the base. I've never used an MKB-TS, but the setup is similar to the EA mod, and the EA Mod doesn't use a spring.
 
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