Have you used a Kayfun before? Or are you basing your impressions off of what others have said?Alright, cool.
I'm wondering why my flavor is so lacking... I feel like I get so much less than what most do with a Kayfun.
Here's my thoughts.
- Maybe my wicks are too thin, short, etc.
- Do I need a higher PG percentage in my juices?
- Should I make my own juices and add a ton of flavoring?
I really want to try Mount Baker Vapor. One of their support agents recommends their GWAR line.
I won some a while back. It wasn't very good. Far far, my experience has been that companies with a complete laundry list of flavors are just really basic and a waste of money. Fortunately I have won almost every flavor I have tried with exception of the NiQuid and Namber Juice because I bought them with my original EVOD 2 kit, and the juices I got from Vaping Watch which I have purchased after first trying them via a win.I really want to try Mount Baker Vapor. One of their support agents recommends their GWAR line.
The deck screw is an M1.6 x 3mm. I actually replace all of my Kayfun and Lemo (same size) screws with allen head. Pack of 25 on ebay for under $5 shipped.
Yeah, I've done an extensive amount of playing around with it and what not, so I know how it all works together. That ring won't budge though; it's so jammed up. I'm probably going to have to use it in a vice.I bought bought a from Cigabuy to have shipped with the Cloupor T8 I won. Figured for $16 with free shipping because of the win was worth taking a shot.
Been frustrated as hell with the thing. Been leaking most times I fill it and prompts a "check atomizer" message probably 30% of the time.
Took it completely apart and been diagnosing the problem for a while and here are the tips I have found:
The positive pin holds the base and the liquid control ring together. If you liquid control ring is even a little tight, loosen the positive pin some.
The deck telescopes out from the base into a sort of rounded square area. Make sure it moves easily into and out of the base. If it doesn't try another o-ring and if that isn't any better, then take the base and the deck and sit down and peruse VU for a bit while you push the deck into and out of the base until the o-ring is broken in/down a bit.
Note that it is important for the liquid ring to move smoothly and with minimal effort so that you can tell that the liquid is actually cut off because it is a simple bit of plate pressing on plate to cut it off so even a small miss makes a mess and you have to do a lot of cleaning because of the way the air flow is designed it floods a surprisingly large air chamber under the deck that the positive "pin" goes through. The positive current is actually transferred through a small spring
I haven't put it all together again yet because I'm a bit sick of it at the moment and think I'd rather leave it in pieces for a bit than risk the chance of failure...
After taking it apart a few times now, I can say that it isn't that bad. There are some pretty good video user guides at the Svoemesto site that were very helpful.
Me neither.Can you provide a link for this item on eBay?
I am not having any luck finding them for the price you mentioned?
I had to wrap the base of mine with a towel and clamp it with a vise grip to get mine off the first timeYeah, I've done an extensive amount of playing around with it and what not, so I know how it all works together. That ring won't budge though; it's so jammed up. I'm probably going to have to use it in a vice.
Me neither.
Can you provide a link for this item on eBay?
I am not having any luck finding them for the price you mentioned?
I used this post as a base for getting mine to work again!I had to wrap the base of mine with a towel and clamp it with a vise grip to get mine off the first time
Are these high quality?
I'm confused; what do you mean?Be careful when buying screws because they may not be tapped all the way.
I just measured mine and the holes are 5mm deep, but my 3mm screws won't fit.
After grinding the one I am currently using has 2.2mm of threaded shank left.
Bill
Same thing I did except I use some paper towel instead of a piece of rubber and a channel lock plier instead of a pipe wrench.I used this post as a base for getting mine to work again!
Tools Used:
The Process:
- A small hex key
- A pipe wrench
- A rubber jar opener pad thingy
VoilĂ !
- Put the rubber pad inside the mouth of the pipe wrench
- Clamp the pipe wrench onto the liquid flow control ring
- Put the hex key into one of the holes on the knurled ring of the deck
- Turn the wrench and the hex key in the appropriate opposite directions to loosen the liquid flow control ring
The hole only had threads cut about 2.5mm instead of 3mm so the screws didn't screw in all the way.I'm confused; what do you mean?
The hole only had threads cut about 2.5mm instead of 3mm so the screws didn't screw in all the way.
The holes were 5mm deep though, so I was saying that buying longer screws doesn't mean that they will actually work because the holes might not be threaded all the way down on another brand like there aren't on the one I have from Cigabuy.
Yep!Oh, really? That makes this so much more complicated than it needs to be, lol.
Those cost way more than the ones I linked to.
Yeah, I ended up picking up two packs of the ones you linked to.Those cost way more than the ones I linked to.
Tap'd from my LG G3
Yeah, I ended up picking up two packs of the ones you linked to.
So, thanks! Hopefully they don't strip out on me like the stock ones.
So, I bought the screws that @Garemlin recommended; they don't work. Well, not all of them.
It's got to be the post holes on the deck (parts #17 and #20) that are the culprit.
I found these replacement parts for the EHPro version.
Do you guys know if they will work with my Tobeco version? I imagine they would; they're both 1:1 clones.
I'd be replacing parts #17 and #20.
M1.3x3mm? I think you mean M1.6x3mm...And you ordered the M1.3 x 3mm?? Odd they won't fit. I have used the same ones in EHPro Kv4, EHPro KFL, Infinite KFL, no name KFL and Lemo.
Are they not threading at all??
M1.3x3mm? I think you mean M1.6x3mm...
On the one side (part #20), I can't get any to thread in. They actually fall into the hole!
I'll go to start screwing it in and it will fall into the hole as if there's no threading there (there is though).
On the other side (part #17), I can only get some of them to thread in.
Others either fall in or just spin and spin endlessly, never tightening down.
Yeah, I did. Some of them thread into other holes when they wouldn't thread into others.LOL yeah sorry for the typo. Yeah that is odd. Is is possible that they sent you some wrong ones mixed in. Did you try one that would not thread all the way in one that falls in?? If so sounds like either you threads are completely stripped or chewed up. Fasttech sells replacement parts.
Replacement Atomizer Deck for Kayfun V4
Replacement Positive Block for Kayfun V4