EHPro Kayfun Light Plus

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Shootist

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Have you connected it to a mod to check if it does make a connection? The center post on most mod's are smaller than the screw and raised some so even if the center pin on the atty is flush with the thread part the mod shouldn't have a problem connecting to it.

Also on the EHPro that center pin is not adjustable. It holds the positive terminal block in place. Loosening that screw will loosen the positive terminal block.
 

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Yup that pin will come out but it does take some force. As Shootist stated the pin holds the positive block and is not adjustble. I will say it's not entirely a bad idea to take it out so you can remove the threads of delrin that find find their way into the pin's air channel during factory assembly. If you are going to take the pin out you need to hold the positive block as you are unscrewing.
 

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Thanks, it just looks like it's in their enough to where it's not going to make connection.

I have an EHPro Kayfun Lite and the pin is flush with the connection. Is your pin up inside the 510 connection? Just out of curiosity, what mod are you planning to use with yours?

I guess if you are that concerned, find a screwdriver that fits the slot as best as possible, hold the positive block and the base together and unscrew that pin. It is very tight and will take some force so you have to be careful not to strip or bung up the head of the pin. It is only threaded on the top half, so once you get the positive block off, the screw should just push/pull out. When you get it out you may notice white plastic (delrin) threads inside the pin's airhole. Take something small and fish them out. Screw the pin back in holding the positive block in place. If you can get the pin to the place you think will work and the positive block is solidly held in place you should be all set. If the positive block is at all loose it may twist, touch the negative post and a hard short will happen. Depending on what mod you are using that could be a very bad thing!
 
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