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Hey there Poldiac fans,

I just got my Belial 18650 in the mail a few days ago (and... I LOVE it), but I'm having some issues with the center post connecting consistently. I seem to have to screw it up a few turns fairly often or it doesn't fire. Is this a common problem? Is there a simple fix/something I am overlooking? Thanks for the help!
 

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I have come to accept that when ever I take my atty off, I always need to reset the center post. It used to bug me but I think I'm just used to it now so its what ever.

I thought about getting a silver washer to stick unter the post to keep it at the perfect height, but I haven't gotten around to it yet

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okay so i just took apart my button and there were two magnets inside. One was on the very back and the other was kinda stuck or glued on to the button itself. I was watching a video and one of the magnets on theirs was stuck on to the button plastic part (if that makes any sense) but mine isnt so I would have to be holding it together while putting in the button. The problem I'm having is that every time i try to put it back together, both magnets would join together. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the way its supposed to be is that they retract each other basically acting as a spring?

I'm currently using the button spring that came with the poldiac but would rather use the magnet or at least learn how to put it back the way it was. Any tips or tricks on how I should go about this?

If this didn't make sense, I can take pictures and hopefully that'll clear it up.

Thanks guys

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i took a picture of the video i was watching. Is the magnet glued on to the back? If it was, I might of accidentally hit it while removing it because mine is completely off that back piece. I think thats whats making it difficult with putting it back together.
 
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Little bit of a learning curve for this one. Simple solution is to drop the loose magnet into the button housing (button hole facing up) and then press the magnet on the button to the outside (should be bottom if button hole up) and the magnet inside the button housing should flip over to the right orientation. Then, slowly stick the button back in and the polarity should be right. If the magnet has fallen off the button, a drop of superglue will adhere it again. Hope this helps :)
 

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Little bit of a learning curve for this one. Simple solution is to drop the loose magnet into the button housing (button hole facing up) and then press the magnet on the button to the outside (should be bottom if button hole up) and the magnet inside the button housing should flip over to the right orientation. Then, slowly stick the button back in and the polarity should be right. If the magnet has fallen off the button, a drop of superglue will adhere it again. Hope this helps :)
i think i get it, i wasnt sure if glue would mess anything up.

So you suggest to glue it back on first so that when i put the magnet on the outside housing, thus flipping the other magnet the right way so that when I put the button in the housing, the 2 magnets wont stick together right? It was just really hard trying to hold it in place without it falling and flipping the magnet inside the housing and sticking together.

Again, the point is for them not to stick together correct?
 

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okay so i just took apart my button and there were two magnets inside. One was on the very back and the other was kinda stuck or glued on to the button itself. I was watching a video and one of the magnets on theirs was stuck on to the button plastic part (if that makes any sense) but mine isnt so I would have to be holding it together while putting in the button. The problem I'm having is that every time i try to put it back together, both magnets would join together. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the way its supposed to be is that they retract each other basically acting as a spring?

I'm currently using the button spring that came with the poldiac but would rather use the magnet or at least learn how to put it back the way it was. Any tips or tricks on how I should go about this?

If this didn't make sense, I can take pictures and hopefully that'll clear it up.

Thanks guys

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i took a picture of the video i was watching. Is the magnet glued on to the back? If it was, I might of accidentally hit it while removing it because mine is completely off that back piece. I think thats whats making it difficult with putting it back together.

Yes, one magnet should be glued to the plastic button (can use a drop of superglue like cloudwizard said). Mine fell off too when it went through a few ultrasonic baths, and that's what I did as well.
 

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i think i get it, i wasnt sure if glue would mess anything up.

So you suggest to glue it back on first so that when i put the magnet on the outside housing, thus flipping the other magnet the right way so that when I put the button in the housing, the 2 magnets wont stick together right? It was just really hard trying to hold it in place without it falling and flipping the magnet inside the housing and sticking together.

Again, the point is for them not to stick together correct?

Right, you want them to repel each other.
 
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