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EDIT: here's the question:
does the color of the little tab on the switch have a direct relation to the tightness of the coil? and does happ and other companies do this on purpose so the seller can know what sticks have different tightness without testing them?
when I say tab, I mean the little plastic piece on the switch that gets pushed in when the button is pushed...
thanks!
and then there's this rant in my post
in an F'n set!!! and the sticks are different! They are the same color and the supposedly the same ultimate stick....which I think they are...
but the tightnesses are different!!! I AM FUCKIN PISSED!!!
the cherry switches have different color little tabs on them, and by tabs, I mean the little piece of plastic that clicks in when you press a button or move the stick around.
one (looser one) has red tabs and the tighter one has white tabs...
The guy tried to tell my it was the fuckin switches and he would send me 4 more but I said HELL NO!!! It has nothing to do with the fuckin switches and the color of the tabs is most likely for the seller to know which sticks have different tightnesses.
So how do I know for sure that it's not the switches? I took the sticks totally apart again and turned them upsidedown like in the picture below. Then I push in the plastic piece in the middle that the stick slides through, and move it around...
ONE IS STILL TIGHTER THEN THE OTHER!!!!!! and nothing is even touching the switches. Even the little instruction sheet says that there are two coils for these...Standard and Hard....
I am awaiting another email from the guy, hopefully telling me that he will replace the stick. His first email said he would do it, then he emailed back saying he would send me 4 new switches...
So I email him saying IT'S NOT THE SWITCHESS AND THAT WILL NOT FIX A COIL TIGHTNESS PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know what the fuck this guy is thinking....but I am really f'n mad about this!
anyways......here's my question....
are the different color tabs there to tell the seller what tightness the coils are?
does the color of the little tab on the switch have a direct relation to the tightness of the coil? and does happ and other companies do this on purpose so the seller can know what sticks have different tightness without testing them?
when I say tab, I mean the little plastic piece on the switch that gets pushed in when the button is pushed...
thanks!
and then there's this rant in my post
in an F'n set!!! and the sticks are different! They are the same color and the supposedly the same ultimate stick....which I think they are...
but the tightnesses are different!!! I AM FUCKIN PISSED!!!
the cherry switches have different color little tabs on them, and by tabs, I mean the little piece of plastic that clicks in when you press a button or move the stick around.
one (looser one) has red tabs and the tighter one has white tabs...
The guy tried to tell my it was the fuckin switches and he would send me 4 more but I said HELL NO!!! It has nothing to do with the fuckin switches and the color of the tabs is most likely for the seller to know which sticks have different tightnesses.
So how do I know for sure that it's not the switches? I took the sticks totally apart again and turned them upsidedown like in the picture below. Then I push in the plastic piece in the middle that the stick slides through, and move it around...
ONE IS STILL TIGHTER THEN THE OTHER!!!!!! and nothing is even touching the switches. Even the little instruction sheet says that there are two coils for these...Standard and Hard....
I am awaiting another email from the guy, hopefully telling me that he will replace the stick. His first email said he would do it, then he emailed back saying he would send me 4 new switches...
So I email him saying IT'S NOT THE SWITCHESS AND THAT WILL NOT FIX A COIL TIGHTNESS PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know what the fuck this guy is thinking....but I am really f'n mad about this!
anyways......here's my question....
are the different color tabs there to tell the seller what tightness the coils are?
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