So given the amount of parts for the ELA V2 I'm just curious what everyone's cleaning routine is.
So given the amount of parts for the ELA V2 I'm just curious what everyone's cleaning routine is.
ELA cleaning ? Other then wiping it down it there really is no needed maintenance... The compression band might get dirty (tarnished) as some say but I have never cleaned mine...
ELA cleaning ? Other then wiping it down it there really is no needed maintenance... The compression band might get dirty (tarnished) as some say but I have never cleaned mine...
This^. Maintain as little as possible and address problems if they occur. Otherwise enjoy.
Clean the crud out of the 510 connection with a q-tip and water or alcohol when it's grungy. Sometimes the button assembly needs to be cleaned up too. When you're done with whatever you need to do make sure everything is assembled tightly.
But here's a couple things not to do: Do not use anything abrasive on the plated top post or negative post. If the negative post needs to be removed from the button, try to use a screwdriver that fits the slots. The last thing you want to do is create a jacked up uneven surface on the face of the post.
Thanks for the response Riverboat.
Thanks Snork. Only other thing I can think of that I was curious if anyone does is I watched a video from David where he took the spring and rubbed it across some fine sand paper to ensure a it was corrosion free.
I saw that too. I have never done it with any Super-T spring though, have never felt the need. It would surely be a good thing to do if I were into maintaining things, but one of the things I've always valued about my Super-T mods is that I can pretty much neglect and ignore them. One thing for certain, the lower ohms you like to vape with the more maintenance you need to do on any mod. Since I can get more than what I need at >= 1 ohm I can get away with quite a bit of slovenliness.