Spare V3 BLACK MOSFET for Stratum Zero by OLC Vape
Replacement / spare MOSFET V3 BLACK for Stratum 0 (Zero), made by OLC Vape in Russia.
The OLC MOSFET V3 features dual military-grade MOSFET chips and a side mounted switch that is interfaced via a side firing trigger lever bar that is laser cut into the side of the tube wall, giving a satisfying yet subtle *click* to indicate engagement. The dual MOSFET design allows for extremely fast ramp up time with zero delay.
This new OLC V3 Black MOSFET has a couple of changes, including:
- Upgrade to Japanese switch for greater durability.
- LED surface mounted lights to provide users with a visual indicator of lock/unlock status and firing status.
- Safety features are integrated into the OLC MOSFET BLACK V3, such as reverse-polarity protection, short circuit protection, and an integrated lock/unlock function (3 clicks to lock or unlock.)
CAUTION: Due to the way this MOSFET chip set sits in the Stratum Zero, care must be taken of the following to prevent damage to the board and its components. Damage found in any of these regards will be considered to be user error, and are not covered under warranty:
- When installing this chip, ensure that the switch component sits BEHIND the Stratum 0's trigger bar to prevent crushing damage to it when the top cap is screwed on. Lay the chip in to the mod with the switch-side FIRST. If care is not taken in this regard, and the plastic switch component is on TOP of the trigger bar, screwing the top cap down on to the mod will result in a crushed switch.
- Ensure the chip and switch is fully lined up and straight in the mod before screwing down the top cap. It will help maintain alignment by lightly pressing in the trigger bar and holding it pressed while you screw down the top cap. This will ensure the chip does not rotate out of alignment while tightening the cap.
- Do NOT over tighten the atomizer OR battery cap, if the opposite end is not loaded. In other words, if you do not have a battery installed with battery cap secured, do NOT tighten down the atomizer. Likewise, if you do not have an atomizer installed, do NOT tighten the battery cap. Doing so, will cause that end to apply undue pressure on the chipset from one side, which may result in performance issues or damage to the chip set. Ideally, you will tighten down the battery cap AND the atomizer at the same time, so that even pressure is applied to both sides of the chipset equally, resulting in full support for the chip set. Likewise, if you must undo the atomizer (for servicing) or the battery cap (for battery replacement), you are to release the opposite end at the same time to unload the chip, and both are screwed together again when reassembling.