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STEVE S

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Anyone know how to strip the Groove down, the button is becoming problematic, need to press hard to get it to fire so want to replace the button, cant see how to remove the button by the way the Groove has been machined. I know its a old mod, have had it 3 years but I like it, nice solid heavy lump of metal

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HI I was wondering does anybody know how I can change my ECF profile picture

Look in the top right corner of a page here for you name, right next to the inbox and alerts, hover over your name, it will expand, click on the Avatar and it should be straightforward enough from there, if not let us know :)
 

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Anyone know how to strip the Groove down, the button is becoming problematic, need to press hard to get it to fire so want to replace the button, cant see how to remove the button by the way the Groove has been machined. I know its a old mod, have had it 3 years but I like it, nice solid heavy lump of metal

Sorry I do not know and couldn't find anything useful via google-fu. It is an interesting mod, like an earlier version of the Kanger NEBOX. Unless it spins off from the front like a screw I would not want to even attempt it as it must be sunk into that great slab of machined metal via sorcery. Sounds like the spring may be going out to me if it has one, or the sealed rubber deal that does the same thing. In any event the best I can suggest is try to contact the original manufacturer as you may need professional help and original parts.

Failing that there are a few similar mods out now that are similar if you prefer that style :)
 

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Lol, I've never even seen one. However, looking at the pics, that appears to be a standard vandal proof momentary contact pushbutton switch. THey usually are mounted by putting them through a hole in the panel and installing a locknut on the rear, threaded portion of the switch. It would, of course, be perfectly possible to thread the switch into any matching-thread receiver. You could try unscrewing it from the box panel, but it will have wires attached so you're probably break them. I suspect you need to get at the guts of the mod to unscrew the lock nut. The good news is, if you can, the switch is easily available.
 
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LOL at sorcery!

Thank you for letting me know it had the intended effect! But seriously, that thing is just big slab of metal with a button on it, and 2 holes drilled out, and a door hinged rather smartly on the bottom. I would think one would need actual sorcery, or an endoscope to work on it.
 
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Sorry I do not know and couldn't find anything useful via google-fu. It is an interesting mod, like an earlier version of the Kanger NEBOX. Unless it spins off from the front like a screw I would not want to even attempt it as it must be sunk into that great slab of machined metal via sorcery. Sounds like the spring may be going out to me if it has one, or the sealed rubber deal that does the same thing. In any event the best I can suggest is try to contact the original manufacturer as you may need professional help and original parts.

Failing that there are a few similar mods out now that are similar if you prefer that style :)

Thanks NightShadow, was hoping it would unscrew but wont budge so suspect it might be glued in (hope not) as to the original manufacturer they don't seem to be around any more, I did know their names but have now forgotten, I remember them being interviewed at a vape meet in the US,will have to see if I can find it on youtube, I think they were ecf members so was hoping for response. As for getting a replacement
I would rather sort this one out, it feels like it should last forever, a solid lump, shame the switch is failing
 

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Lol, I've never even seen one. However, looking at the pics, that appears to be a standard vandal proof momentary contact pushbutton switch. THey usually are mounted by putting them through a hole in the panel and installing a locknut on the rear, threaded portion of the switch. It would, of course, be perfectly possible to thread the switch into any matching-thread receiver. You could try unscrewing it from the box panel, but it will have wires attached so you're probably break them. I suspect you need to get at the guts of the mod to unscrew the lock nut. The good news is, if you can, the switch is easily available.

Yep,def a vandal proof momentary contact switch, have got a few kicking about, used to make mods got a couple gold plated waiting to go in but can't figure out how to remove. No access to the back of the switch and wont unscrew, I think the wires where soldered on then the switch magicked in
 

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Thank you for letting me know it had the intended effect! But seriously, that thing is just big slab of metal with a button on it, and 2 holes drilled out, and a door hinged rather smartly on the bottom. I would think one would need actual sorcery, or an endoscope to work on it.
Yep summery spot on, just cant see how it was put together other than sorcery
 

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Thanks NightShadow, was hoping it would unscrew but wont budge so suspect it might be glued in (hope not) as to the original manufacturer they don't seem to be around any more, I did know their names but have now forgotten, I remember them being interviewed at a vape meet in the US,will have to see if I can find it on youtube, I think they were ecf members so was hoping for response. As for getting a replacement
I would rather sort this one out, it feels like it should last forever, a solid lump, shame the switch is failing

I had to jury rig a switch in my first tube mod, moving parts like buttons will all fail eventually, the spring will break or go too soft. If you can tear it down as far as you are able and shine a very bright light inside to see if there is any hope of self repair. Otherwise I fear the only options are to keep using it as is until it fails completely or use another mod, unless the following help...

Doing a little google fu this is the twitter for the GVM Groove: GoodVaporMods (@GoodVaporMods) | Twitter
The homepage is not working but is/was here http://goodvapormods.com/
Some posts here in ECF mentioned a STEVE, possibly the maker of the mod.
This site used to carry the mod, they might have contact information for the maker: Welcome to Vermillion River Premium E-Juice I found that site in this ecf thread: The New Store is Open.
Old Guss is a forum supplier mentioned in the thread above: Old Guss

This is the ecf page for the groove and @TroopX apparently has a buddy STEVE that made the Groove: GVM Groove!

Hope this helps.
 

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Yep,def a vandal proof momentary contact switch, have got a few kicking about, used to make mods got a couple gold plated waiting to go in but can't figure out how to remove. No access to the back of the switch and wont unscrew, I think the wires where soldered on then the switch magicked in
IKR? They had to assemble it somehow, but looking at it... no idea.
 
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I had to jury rig a switch in my first tube mod, moving parts like buttons will all fail eventually, the spring will break or go too soft. If you can tear it down as far as you are able and shine a very bright light inside to see if there is any hope of self repair. Otherwise I fear the only options are to keep using it as is until it fails completely or use another mod, unless the following help...

Doing a little google fu this is the twitter for the GVM Groove: GoodVaporMods (@GoodVaporMods) | Twitter
The homepage is not working but is/was here http://goodvapormods.com/
Some posts here in ECF mentioned a STEVE, possibly the maker of the mod.
This site used to carry the mod, they might have contact information for the maker: Welcome to Vermillion River Premium E-Juice I found that site in this ecf thread: The New Store is Open.
Old Guss is a forum supplier mentioned in the thread above: Old Guss

This is the ecf page for the groove and @TroopX apparently has a buddy STEVE that made the Groove: GVM Groove!

Hope this helps.
Thanks for your help NightShadow, Steve and TroopX now ring a bell, have already tried the GoodVaporMods website with no luck. as for taking it apart the only thing you can take of is the bottom cover everything else is buried in the top end and yes have tried using a endoscope, didnt show much but dead ends, no idea how this was put together. I have plenty of mods I can use, about 50 (shinyitis) but this is my only squonk mod, not long got a chalice v3 to go with it so would like to resurrect it if possible, thought someone on ecf would have some insight:thumb:
 

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Thanks for your help NightShadow, Steve and TroopX now ring a bell, have already tried the GoodVaporMods website with no luck. as for taking it apart the only thing you can take of is the bottom cover everything else is buried in the top end and yes have tried using a endoscope, didnt show much but dead ends, no idea how this was put together. I have plenty of mods I can use, about 50 (shinyitis) but this is my only squonk mod, not long got a chalice v3 to go with it so would like to resurrect it if possible, thought someone on ecf would have some insight:thumb:

TroopX was last seen: Aug 10, 2015
Perhaps contacting Vermillion River might lead to Steve, they are actively selling stuff still.
 
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