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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: dgNam on Sun, 04 August 2019, 22:36:05
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I decided to use tealios switch for my next custom build. However, the tealios stock springs seem too light to me.
I’m currently using cherry mx back & clear and for this build, I’m looking for something right inbetween them.
After review some srings product on SpritDesign, I think 78 or 85 might be good for me, but I’m not sure what is the best in oder to get some thing right inbetween cherry black & clear.
So please give me some advice:
- What is the difference between P & S (sprit design springs)? I read your description but my English level couldn’t help me to understand how they work :(
- Please give advice, 78 or 85, S or P?
- I planed to use GPL 205 g0 lubrication for switchs & springs, is this ok?
Thank you for your kind attention & really looking for your help.
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1. In all honesty I can't feel the difference between S and P springs in a blind test. I however used the lighter version so maybe someone can chime on the heavier ones if there's an actual noticeable different (I have the 63.5S/P, 65S/P)
2. See above about S vs P, 78 or 85 is really up to you since it's such a personal thing.
3. Should be fine.
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Tealios come in 4 different weight springs... 62, 65, 67, 78.
I would avoid buying from SPRiT at all possible because he has scammed people in the past and still has not corrected his actions as far as i understand.
If you want something heavier than a Cherry Black, I would say yes the 85g (https://www.txkeyboards.com/en/shop/peripherals/tx-spring-intl-85g-cherry-bulk-detail) would be a better choice.
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Tealios come in 4 different weight springs... 62, 65, 67, 78.
Tealios v2 only come in 67g. I think the range you provided is for Zealios.
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