IPV2 Beast

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Budkiss

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When my center pin on my tank does that I take apart my kanger, take the atomizer coil out. take a pen or q-tip and gently push down (through the INSIDE of the tank) the 510 connection. Sometimes the o ring in there keeps it sucked up inside the threading. It should push down slightly and BINGO... reassemble and you should be good.
 

ant89

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I just recieved my magma today and it does not sit flush w/ the pin all the way down. BUT if you take out the pin completely, the magma sits nice and flush!

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ssgswjohnson

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for whatever reason, when i use a single coil in my aerotank the pin lowers WAY past its threading... so much so that it doesnt fit right on some of my batteries.ill have to back the coil out a bit and try and balance getting the pin to retract a little against keeping the coil in snug enough to keep juice from filling the aero base. (I've found i like single coils with cotton wick in the aero better than anything ive figured out with the dual coils... just puttin that out there)
 

wrice4

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Even the most astute continue to be fooled by that thin layer of plastic . Peel off the plastic

I just wanted to make sure it was plastic before I peeled it off and ruin something. I had read somewhere where the ipv2 did not have plastic shields on them, that's why I asked.

Lmao I wasn't trying to sound like a complete ....., lol.
 
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