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Post by digithought on Aug 24, 2014 11:12:54 GMT
I have 2 Sigelei's, the second being a telescope which I'm struggling along with. I would never touch another Sigelei as they all seem to be electronically challenged. My first Sigelei was more expensive than the telescope, and fits both batteries 18650 + 18350, having two separate bottoms. It was around £70, and the LCD display and everything works when you put a battery in, but there is no electric getting to the vaping plate. If Macca could fix this I'd pay him. I trust kanger, and want to buy the Kanger K Simar MOD, but it seems to be permanently out of stock everywhere. Can anyone fix my Sigelei?
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Post by digithought on Aug 24, 2014 10:48:19 GMT
If yours is a brushed finish from the first group buy the top cap is threaded. You need to use a pair of mole grips/pipe wrenches or clamp the tube or the flat of the top cap on a vice and use a mole grip/pipe wrench to unscrew it. The threads are secured by an anaerobic threadlocker, Normally application of heat should loosen it but being so close to the circuit board you do not want to heat the joint so you will have to use a judicious amount of brute force. Doing it without marking the tube needs a few layers of rags or something to prevent tool marks. I use two pieces of thick leather. If you want you can send it to me enclosing a self addressed envelope with postage and I can fix it for you. If you want to have a go yourself, make sure you de-solder the pin before attempting to rotate the top cap.
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