jaki
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Post by jaki on Jan 24, 2011 23:27:49 GMT
I saw an enquiry about an erratic passthrough answered last week.
This is something I didn't know (add to the enormous list of other things I have no idea about)
The atty initially worked on the PT, then stopped working, but worked on their Tornado.
This was the answer:
"atomizers have a tendancy to be rather picky with connections at times. the positive connection is the centre pole whilst the negative is the outer thread. each is insulated from the other by means of a silicon insulator. The center pole is actually a floating contact as is the mating connection in the passthrough or battery as the case maybe, held in place by that little silicon insulator. These centre poles sometimes dont make a connection when on one device but work fine on another one as the centre posts vary in height against the threaded outer negative connection. Nothing is really wrong with either the atty or device is just those two particular things don't get along."
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