Hey guys, found another alternative for fixing/preventing the screws chipping the bottoms of the Solos.
Accidentally found this method and it may have been posted somewhere in the many pages of this thread.
Always good to share these things.
I stumbled on this when I decided to change my batteries as they were getting a little weak. About 16 months old with much use, down to just under 3 double sessions between charges. I know that's not bad but I want a guaranteed 3 doubles for my routine. Plus I found some CGR18650CG tabbed batteries around.
Anyway, upon reassembly I found the fit was very tight and had to actually hold the battery compartment down while sliding back into the other shell. When I pushed it together I realized that it had just enough good hold that I decide to just leave the screws out altogether.
The bottom of my Solo has many chips and missing pieces and looks like it has been to war. I'd done the crazy glue thing. Followed shortly by the epoxy weld fixing. These work but are far from a permanent fix. The washers work well had no problem with them but as my unit had missing pieces and too lazy to do more epoxy work I'd just had the screws pushing the washers on an slight angle looking kinda ugly. Leaving out seemed like a logical thing to do...?
So for anyone to duplicate this should be relatively easy. Removing the shell like you would to get inside and add some strips of electrical tape or something to wedge between the battery compartment and back of the Solos shell. Adjust so it takes a firm push to get in. No so much as to bend things. Just to give good hold. Screws can be put back in but the cracking risk would be lowered but still there. No screws no risk. It could offer problems with O rings and cap threading on some units. By this I mean if top is tightened right down and bottom is not fully inserted, followed by pushing unit down to fully insert maybe skipping threads on the cap??? Unknown.....
Always good to have more options.
BTW, while I was in there I installed another power type mod which I'll post about later. A whole different topic..... The see OF scratching his head.
Accidentally found this method and it may have been posted somewhere in the many pages of this thread.
Always good to share these things.
I stumbled on this when I decided to change my batteries as they were getting a little weak. About 16 months old with much use, down to just under 3 double sessions between charges. I know that's not bad but I want a guaranteed 3 doubles for my routine. Plus I found some CGR18650CG tabbed batteries around.
Anyway, upon reassembly I found the fit was very tight and had to actually hold the battery compartment down while sliding back into the other shell. When I pushed it together I realized that it had just enough good hold that I decide to just leave the screws out altogether.
The bottom of my Solo has many chips and missing pieces and looks like it has been to war. I'd done the crazy glue thing. Followed shortly by the epoxy weld fixing. These work but are far from a permanent fix. The washers work well had no problem with them but as my unit had missing pieces and too lazy to do more epoxy work I'd just had the screws pushing the washers on an slight angle looking kinda ugly. Leaving out seemed like a logical thing to do...?
So for anyone to duplicate this should be relatively easy. Removing the shell like you would to get inside and add some strips of electrical tape or something to wedge between the battery compartment and back of the Solos shell. Adjust so it takes a firm push to get in. No so much as to bend things. Just to give good hold. Screws can be put back in but the cracking risk would be lowered but still there. No screws no risk. It could offer problems with O rings and cap threading on some units. By this I mean if top is tightened right down and bottom is not fully inserted, followed by pushing unit down to fully insert maybe skipping threads on the cap??? Unknown.....
Always good to have more options.
BTW, while I was in there I installed another power type mod which I'll post about later. A whole different topic..... The see OF scratching his head.
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