GS AIR Help Please

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rainking

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Hi and nice to meet you all. Great forum you have here.
I am a big fan of the GS Air, which I bought recently. Zero gurgling or leaking and decent taste.
My problem is I simply cannot get any of the five-pack of replacement coils to work in it. When sizing them up, they all seem to be a tad shorter than the one that came in it, so I'm assuming they're not making connection and this is the issue. I tried rotating the ends of the coils but no luck.
Does anyone else have this issue or could maybe offer some advice?
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Check the pin on the bottom of the tank that screws off and holds the coil, it has a push in pin on the bottom and that may not be
making a connection with the coil...
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Teh picture shows both types of tanks, it's possible that plug is pushed too far in or out...
 
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Check the pin on the bottom of the tank that screws off and holds the coil, it has a push in pin on the bottom and that may not be
making a connection with the coil...View attachment 467186
Teh picture shows both types of tanks, it's possible that plug is pushed too far in or out...

You're the GS Air master around here, Cheech. I leave this to your hands. From the sounds of it, someone may have sold rainking the wrong replacement coils. Maybe swapping the pin from the original head to a replacement will solve the problem? You've rebuilt many of those heads. I've never seen one in person. Good luck! :D
 
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You're the GS Air master around here, Cheech. I leave this to your hands. From the sounds of it, someone may have sold rainking the wrong replacement coils. Maybe swapping the pin from the original head to a replacement will solve the problem? You've rebuilt many of those heads. I've never seen one in person. Good luck! :D
Don't you dare off! :eek:
I just was gonna start at the bottom and work up...
The more heads here the more likely to help.:)
 

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you don't want to rotate, as that can cause the coil inside to move.. rather, get your thumbnail between the casing and the rubber insulator, and between the rubber insulator and bottom pin.. make it come down ever so slightly to hopefully get a connection to the base of the tank.
 

rainking

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Wow you guys rock hard! Thanks for all the input, suggestions and the welcomes.
I believe the coils are genuine, official looking ELeaf box and all, but I'll defer to you guys on that one, will post some pix in a bit.
Yes, this is the first time trying to replace the coil, and I have tried the GSA with the new coils on three different batteries: Evod Mega (three blinks of the power button), Aspire G-Power CF (three blinks of the power button) and an ELeaf IStick ('Atomizer Low' error message.
 

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Wow you guys rock hard! Thanks for all the input, suggestions and the welcomes.
I believe the coils are genuine, official looking ELeaf box and all, but I'll defer to you guys on that one, will post some pix in a bit.
Yes, this is the first time trying to replace the coil, and I have tried the GSA with the new coils on three different batteries: Evod Mega (three blinks of the power button), Aspire G-Power CF (three blinks of the power button) and an ELeaf IStick ('Atomizer Low' error message.

atomizer low... I'm on break and not much time to get into it, but this is the key to your issues..
 
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