dazlarsen
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Post by dazlarsen on May 9, 2013 21:20:27 GMT
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Moggy
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Post by Moggy on May 9, 2013 22:13:14 GMT
I cant possibly think what that is designed to look like Not a bad price.
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Post by meeee on May 10, 2013 9:30:07 GMT
I cant possibly think what that is designed to look like Not a bad price. LOL, to be fair it does look very similar (apart from the button) to my roller. I would be interested to see what the switch is like.
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Post by denis9t9 on May 10, 2013 10:04:32 GMT
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Post by ibalders on May 10, 2013 13:36:53 GMT
I hope the switch is okay as I ordered one of these first thing this morning, but I suppose (fingers crossed) you can always modify it
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Post by ibalders on May 11, 2013 19:50:33 GMT
Well after not even a day's use on mine, Sigelei 20 has decided to play up on me. The mod fires up all on it's own without the switch being operated. I had to remove the battery as obviously it has become unsafe to use. Just a warning to others to watch out and make sure when not in use remove the battery.
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Post by pokkett on Jun 28, 2013 5:12:00 GMT
I joined this forum for the purpose of showing others how to fix it. I'm working on finding the right thing to use as a bottom pin and I will post a fix very soon! PM me if you need to fix a sigelei #8!!!
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 28, 2013 6:26:19 GMT
I joined this forum for the purpose of showing others how to fix it. I'm working on finding the right thing to use as a bottom pin and I will post a fix very soon! PM me if you need to fix a sigelei #8!!! Welcome to you pokkett. Thank you for your kind offer of assistance.
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Post by MarkS on Jun 28, 2013 7:39:10 GMT
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Post by pokkett on Jun 28, 2013 13:04:15 GMT
K, so I have a question and potentially an easy easy fix.
Question!!!! xD Will the button (fully assembled) make contact directly with the post that the atomizer makes contact with if you remove the spring?
If so finding a replacement top pin would be amazing because you could shave the top pin down as well as the replacement pin. Use the replacement pin as your bottom post in the switch so that the gap would be directly centered inside the switch and your stock button could complete the circuit.
If the button will not fully reach the post then a thicker top and bottom post might be required. Thanks for any input.
EDIT:: Thicker top post and LONGER bottom post.
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Post by pokkett on Jun 28, 2013 13:49:49 GMT
I think I answered my own question. Taking the bottom pin out along with the internal spring the button seems to reach the top post. This is iffy because with the #8 the button looked to be making contact but a longer button still fixed my problem.
I'm looking for a top replacement pin. If I cant find it I plan on grinding down a brass screw with a dremel.
I'll keep ya posted!
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