Quote Originally Posted by Vicey View Post
I have 3 of the female connectors and mine are all okay so far but then I've not disconnected/reconnected them a lot since I got them, only about 5-6 times total. I'll keep an eye on this for sure. Thankfully all my connectors are outside of my case so if there was a leak it wouldn't be a disaster but I can imagine how this would be terrible for people who are using these on their CPU, GPU and such. Of which I've seen a few users on this forum making use of them in that fashion for quicker part upgrades.

I hope Koolance sorts this as the connectors are a brilliant idea and look great.
How long ago were they purchased?

Quote Originally Posted by CedricFP View Post
For what it is worth, my old VL4 (note, not N) do not exhibit this issue after many many dozens of disconnects / reconnects.
How long ago were they purchased?

Quote Originally Posted by Phatboy69 View Post
Yeah I also have the same prob on a few of my VL3N's too.. I ALWAYS put paper around the connector just incase to catch drops. They do come good again though if you clean them and cycle the connection a few times.. I think it might be just a tiny bit of build up. Since they are built to such tight tolerances it wouldnt take more than a fine film to compromise the smoothness of the operation and increase resistance. Maybe Koolance should look into upping the spring rate a tad!
How long ago were they purchased?
I think they should just go back to the prior design.