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  • Ye could be v4. Works perfect with a voltage drop of .25 with a 1.8ohm coil and not the best batteries. It looks like the washers that make the connection spins with the button but can't get any plyers in to grip the washers. Not a massive issue not being able to get the button out but would be handy. Cheers anyway.
    Hmm, that link says it's the v3 but it looks very different than the v3 I had with all the problems. It's probably the v4. Anyway, taking off the button was a pretty simple task on the v3. From what I understand, however, the design differences were pretty significant. It's possible the button on yours is glued or somehow much harder to get off. All I had to do was unscrew the button and when it stopped unscrewing I just used a pair of pliers and pulled it off. Be careful though because you could lose some smaller pieces when taking the button off this way.
    Hey man, I got rid of the sigelei #20 a long time ago, and you probably should too because it suffers from a pretty bad, and unsafe, design. If you take a paper clip and touch the outside of the battery tube below the atomizer and touch the other end on the top of mod it will fire. This is bad especially if you happen to have it in your pocket, or anything really, and the mod makes contact in the right place with another metallic object, it could constant-fire the mod and heat the battery enough to explode. It's unlikely but still possible, which is why I returned it. The shop I bought it from (VaporTekUSA) was kind enough to swap it for the sigelei 19, which I like a lot more.
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