I went to youtube and watched different videos on modifying the air flow as to get better looser draw
and found out how to take it apart and drill out the holes and now it is my every day device with loose air flow.
I drilled out all four holes and left my ring off.....The ring could be...
Glad to hear it.........It is a good thing to know as other people have these same problems and
it makes it easier to solve when we all get together on this ECF and talk about the possible problems and
answers for these problems with these devices.......I have got answers for my questions on...
In this video the guy takes his center pin out of the base at 1:10 in the video time on bottom of video screen.
He is modifying his air flow ring but you can get the idea of how to remove the center pin and look at the small
spring and reinsert the pin and spring with no problem just to be...
You could always screw the original coil head that you are trying to replace back into the base and screw
base onto the mod and see if you get a resistence reading on your little mod screen.....
If your old coil head works just fine then there maybe something wrong with your
replacement coil...
turn your base upside down and Unscrew your coil head and watch the pin on the bottom of the base to see
if it is sliding under it's own power back into the center of the threads a little.
Then screw your coil head back in while holding base upside down and watch to see if the little pin...
My Nautilus Mini has a tiny spring in the base and when I screw in a coil head I can watch the center connector
move out a little and if that spring got somehow lost or jammed in side ways then the center pin would
not slide out all the way when a coil head is screwed in.
If I take my coil...
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