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redeyedancer

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If you rotate the ceramic piece to the left or the right you will be able to screw the post back in place . It has moved a little and is not lining up with the threaded hole . No need to take your atomizer apart you can soak it in alcohol or boil it if your worried about germs or it being dirty .

I should also mention once you have the negative post unscrewed the whole ceramic deck can be pushed out from the base of the atty
 

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    If you rotate the ceramic piece to the left or the right you will be able to screw the post back in place . It has moved a little and is not lining up with the threaded hole . No need to take your atomizer apart you can soak it in alcohol or boil it if your worried about germs or it being dirty .

    I should also mention once you have the negative post unscrewed the whole ceramic deck can be pushed out from the base of the atty

    Mine has no place to unscrew the base of the ceramic from. That's what I was trying to do in the first place.
     

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    Here for example
     

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    redeyedancer

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    This is the last time I ever follow a "guide" if I hadn't ever tried it id be vaping right now. ;-;

    I just don't get it and why none of the suggestions are working. Do I have a fake RM2? I got it from the website. Ugh.
    I agree no need to tinker were tinkering is not needed
     

    SteamStack

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    So rob is saying that the ceramic has moved a little and the screw base is not lining up with the hole in the ceramic now.

    I don't know if you tried but have you tried screwing the one giving you problems first without the other post in so you can budge/rotate the ceramic to line up with the base plate holes so it screws in?
     

    ed101z

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    The one on the right screws in fine the one of the left won't.
    If these are the post screws you took out of your RM2, and are trying to screw back in it... then it looks like the Negative has broken. It's not screwing into the hole because the broken threaded half is lodged down in there. Can you take a picture of the ceramic deck with bright lighting shining in the hole?

    The one on the Bottom is the Negative Post.

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