Rebuilding Wick and Coil on Kanger T2

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Salt&PePPer

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Hello Folks,

Well I had one of the heads from my pack of five Kanger T2s go out on me finally. As so I want to try my hand at replacing the Wick and Coil on this head once I can order the bits and bobs to replace the whole thing. I will also be ordering some replacement heads for 99 cents somewhere; forget where at the moment.

My question is does anyone know of a link where someone does replace the wick and twist their own coil on YouTube? I could swear I saw a video as such but for the life of me when I search for said video I cannot locate.

Pretty much all five of the heads that came with the pack have been on full-duty rotation on four of the devices for the past three weeks. The one head that is starting to fail - it just doesn't lite up like it use to and is really slow to not working at all.

Also if anyone could point me to a forum posting I would be grateful for that as well.

Thanks in advance!
 

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Is this is Spanish, or some other Latin derived language? And is there no sound either?

Once you get down to it, it looks like a snap really.

The wire in the middle that goes through that white Bit of plastic connects to the Positive Center Post? I like how they triple-up that wick. And I can only assume that is Cotton and not some Fiberglass material?!
 
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My question is does anyone know of a link where someone does replace the wick and twist their own coil on YouTube? I could swear I saw a video as such but for the life of me when I search for said video I cannot locate.
Is this is Spanish, or some other Latin derived language? And is there no sound either?
Well now, You didn't ask for Sound aaannnnd English. :D
I suppose you could use either, should work same, only remember cotton (depending which type you use) may swell a little, give it some room in the coil.
 
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