And today I am officially one year off analogs. I never could have imagined it without vaping, and all of you.
So thanks, and
So thanks, and


Got the parts in. Test results for the Zen SW.
No brass parts - 2.64v (very poor, pressed the button in multiple times and with various pressure, kept coming up with this number roughly)
Brass spring and screw in switch and brass screw and washers in the bottom of the battery bay - 3.3v
Added the brass screw to the delrin piece - 3.45v
Added the brass 2" screw that runs through the atty - 3.6v!!!!!
So the last set up, the only SS parts retained were the 2 washers in the switch and the spring under the atty in the delrin piece.
Also, I found this nifty website. Aparently aluminum is far more conductive than brass anyways. But steel is at the very bottom of the list.
Electrical Conductivity of Materials
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Sorry if you took it as condescension, that wasn't my intent. I was trying to explain how these were set up by Zen and explain to you how the use was intended by the manufacturer. I always do my best not to insult but educate. If I don't sugar coat, it doesn't mean that I'm being mean or rude, but providing information. I do what I can to help fellow vapers in need, several can attest to that.
Yes, running 4 or 5 wraps of 28 gauge will destroy the spring that comes in a Zen switch. Most folks here realize that. I run nothing but 32 gauge in my zens. Once you overload the spring, it won't conduct the same. Also, if you aren't screwing the tank or the switch all the way down or you don't press the switch hard enough, you could experience some loss of voltage.
Even still, I see 3.7V under load, with a freshly charged battery on my sidewinder with no modifications at all.
I had this exact encounter with another member through a google hangout a month or so ago, just trying to help them and they insisted I had no idea what I was talking about and made a huge production out of it. But after Zen explained exactly the same thing, that member accepted it...
Morning, all. For those looking for brass replacement screws, springs, etc., for the sidewinder, feel free if you think it will help but if you are doing it because you think it will increase conductivity, the body is still aluminum, the switch and atomizer are still stainless. It's like the myth that a brass screw will magically make a stainless/aluminum pv hit harder. I hate to see someone spend time and money chasing down something that won't make any difference.
I can understand that the spring can be ruined. I did buy my SW second hand, so maybe that happened before it even got to me. My personal taste is 28 and sometimes 30. Although, I have to say that you failed to point that out in the first discussion about the spring.
And today I am officially one year off analogs. I never could have imagined it without vaping, and all of you.
So thanks, and![]()
Congrats Tony! Did you have any tobacco over that year at all? I quit on April 4th and have had 2 analogs since then, hated them both and have no urge to ever go back to smoking.
Sorry for venting....
but Ihate doctors.
Hate them all.
I'm not to thrilled with husbands or teenagers at the moment either.
is in order.DAMN! I'm sorry ElectroNicStix! This really sucks!
I don't know if you guys/gals had read/heard?
https://www.facebook.com/ElectroNicStix/posts/509222395783931?ref=notif¬if_t=notify_me
Sorry for venting....
but Ihate doctors.
Hate them all.
I'm not to thrilled with husbands or teenagers at the moment either.
I can't, dude.
Can you explain why mine and a lot of other people's do?
Probably not.
In the end, I'm happy with the results. Works great now.
Cheers Tony. I believe ais in order.
I'll be 3 years analog free in August.![]()
