►►► Prodigy V1 Troubleshooting Guide ◄◄◄ in Forum Suppliers; Yeah its simple enough once you lower the center bridge it also works with the RNs and originals fine. After ...
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Yeah its simple enough once you lower the center bridge it also works with the RNs and originals fine. After taking the threaded part out and lowering the bridge when you bang it back into the holder just make sure you dont pop the center lead higher again since the center post on the bottom is quite big. Its very straight forward no need for huge amounts of muscle just be careful is all.
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I received my Prodigy today! (order #16297) I'm very happy with this unit. My experience has been with the 801 and 901. Mostly I've ordered through Puresmoker and they have been just great on service and dealing with any issues in the past.
The Prodigy absolutely blew me away with the vapor production! I see this as an end to ever having to worry about batteries. Very well done!
I see a couple items that version 2 could be incorporated. The items have already been addressed but I can see a knurled battery cap end and make it another 1/16" longer. It seems like the smooth surface is a bit slippery to try and untwist/twisting on and off. Ya know, it just needs a tad bit more to grab onto.
Also somewhere else on the forums someone mentioned dovetailing the area where the spring installs. Instead of using the super glue a dovetail would work better. For one reason the super glue creates a vapor that migrates all over the spring. In fact the first thing I did upon unpacking was to take my jewelers loupe and I could see the coating clear up on the end of the spring where it makes contact with the battery base. I took my small stainless steel wire brush and cleaned off all the super glue coating. If someone is having power problems they might want to clean that area and make sure they are having good contact.
Also I believe the spring might be just a tad bit too long as it doesn't seem like I can tighten the battery cap all the way. Inside, I think the spring is getting compressed all the way.
One more tiny thing to look out for is the end of the spring has a final diameter of almost just the same size of the metal area on the end of the battery. If the spring is riding on that plastic part it may not be making very good ground contact. If you simply look at the end of the spring and the battery you will see what I mean. I took a pair of needle nose pliers and reshaped that spring end to assure centering contact.
Now don't take any of what I said as any thing negative, this thing is awesome!!! If someone told me four weeks ago that I would be completely off analogs I would say they were crazy. Two packs a day for untold years.
Well I did it and I am happy for myself. Things taste way better, I am not coughing at all, no more stinky cig smell and best of all vaping is actually a ton of fun. Now with the Prodigy I am really all set!!
Thanks!
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Couple maybe tips. For the second time it lost power, so investigated. Since both ends are bare I assume the electrical path goes through both? Don't know, but the head end was gunked up with the black stuff you always see on a flashlight with threads in the path. Back end was clean.
Wiped it off and all was well, so maybe there's some routine maintenance.
While I was there I lightly lubed the threads at both ends with Nyogel 759g, an electrically conductive lube. It's been superseded by 760g. The big thing here is how much better it threads on with the lube. Flashlight guys will get into endless discussions about the best lube for their threads, even modding the lubes themselves. This stuff is pretty basic, I think it used to be, maybe still is the default Surefire lube.
I don't know if it will keep the gunk at bay, but it completely changes the character of the thing being so smooth to work the caps, as well as being able to screw them on a good bit farther. Actually had to be careful not to overdo it.
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Hey Steve,
Sure, I'll keep an eye on it. You'd think it's just the aluminum wearing in, but funny the tailcap is perfectly clean. The improved feel has to be felt to be believed though, so for me I'll keep using it. Once the threads wear in there will be much less gunkage I'm sure.
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What is this "gunk" you are talking about and where would one find it? I looked and looked and no gunk. Also either my endcap goes on easily or I'm freakishly strong because other than a mild pressure I haven't had the prob. getting it to screw on! Should I be "lubing" mine?? (it sounds kinda kinky)Heh,heh
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Thanks for the info! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Mine goes on/off relatively easily(like butter) no gunk, no glue residue--It's as perfect as it could be! I love it more everyday!
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