Help with Kayfun 3.1 needed!!!

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Tamer El-Meehy

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Hi folks...I thought I'd give my kayfun 3.1 a bath..so I put it in hot water with liquid dish soap then rinsed it and dried it..just like I did before..after drying it I tried to dry burn the coil, but it wouldn't fire and I got E1 on my provari..I tried reading the resistance and it gave me LO. I changed the coil and still it wouldn't fire and it would give me E1 or E4 and LO when reading the resistance. My other kayfun works great on my provari..assistance would be appreciated.

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i know you've probably done this but just flip over ur atty and where the terminus is get a cotton tip and wipe around the edges. i had this happen to me the other day with one of my tanks. there was a touch of water on the terminus and because of that it refused to fire...
after i dried it with a cotton tip it worked fine.
 

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OK..problem solved..but as far as I am concerned not in a scientific or understandable way..so I'm still curious as to why this happened. I washed my two kayfuns together and then reassembled them...what I did to resolve the problem - out of desperation - is to switch center posts..and would you believed it..it fired!!!...Other than divine intervention I have no logical explanation. Now bothe center posts are from the same material (both kayfuns are HCigar clones)...so what on earth happened?
 

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OK...glad you're here though..it seems I can't create new threads in the new members forum..any reason I should know of? :)

After you hit 70 posts, you can no longer start new threads in New Members. You can still post there, just no New threads. :)

You've graduated! ;)
 

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Hmm that makes sense. But what about juice? Wouldn't that be conductive too? I've often wondered about this. Anyone know why juice doesn't seem to conduct electricity?

100% pure unadulterated water is not electrically conductive; however water is known as "the universal solvent" - many things can and are dissolved in 'normal' water (even spring or distilled water). These dissolved compounds are what make water electrically conductive.

These electrically conductive compounds are much less soluble in PG/VG and PG/VG by themselves have a very low electrical conductivity.
 
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