Same here.Personally I don't use grease on threads. I feel grease will attract dirt and grime. I just keep the threads in my mods clean with paper towels and isopropyl alcohol or in the case of mechs a good warm water wash.
Congrats and welcomenew to vaping (pico arriving tomorrow
is putting grease on threads a thing for mods like flashlights?
i hear the threads on the pico are not the greatest.
[edit] for the battery not the 510
thanks
Ohh I tried it on mechs at first, but quickly decided that it would cause more problems than it would solve so cleaned it all off.It never occurred to me for a moment to grease the threads on either atomizers or mods.
Congrats and welcome
Any grease will deteriorate and thicken, attracts dust and such and soon make the threading more difficult.thank you, and everyone.
i wasn't thinking of grease for more conductivity, but to make threading the cap on smoother.
What Cromwell said, though I'm sure he'd agree that usually crunchy threads will break in and get better over time too. Even if they don't it won't make any real difference for your mod.thank you, and everyone.
i wasn't thinking of grease for more conductivity, but to make threading the cap on smoother.
What Cromwell said, though I'm sure he'd agree that usually crunchy threads will break in and get better over time too. Even if they don't it won't make any real difference for your mod.
the 75W model. going SS316L (26-28ga?) temperature control @ low wattage on a Berserker V1.5 Mini MTL RTA.Which model Pico did you get by the way? There's quite a few.
the 75W model. going SS316L (26-28ga?) temperature control @ low wattage on a Berserker V1.5 Mini MTL RTA.
battery is authentic Sammy 25R (wish i had gotten the 30Q)
Koh Gen Do pads.
cheers
you got it.just to add. a requirement around here is that you post pics. just say'n
I agree for regulated mods however on mech mods this grease has benefits. It all but eliminates arching, better contact and greatly reduces cleaning.I only use juice for any lubrication and I wipe off any excess. I don't think using any grease is a good idea on any areas that heat up.
The only device I own that has any real threading issues is the battery cap on my SXmini SL Class. They are aluminum parts and threads in aluminum have a tendency to gall, so I take some care with screwing them together.
JUst clean them well with iso on a qtip weekly and they will do the best.I only use juice for any lubrication and I wipe off any excess. I don't think using any grease is a good idea on any areas that heat up.
The only device I own that has any real threading issues is the battery cap on my SXmini SL Class. They are aluminum parts and threads in aluminum have a tendency to gall, so I take some care with screwing them together.
my guess it's what is easy and cheap for them to do. squared off threads that are anodizedI have always wondered why they seem to use such fine threads on aluminum battery caps and such on vape stuff.
Seems like a bit coarser threads would be easier to start and last longer?
just to add. a requirement around here is that you post pics. just say'n