Zenith v2 bf option

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The post can be tapped out from the bottom out the top. I use a broken 1/16th drill bit. The Zenith OEM center pin is in there pretty good and takes a harder whack initially than the clone but once it's loose it comes right out.

The center post I received from vape Nakid came complete with stainless juice pin.:)
 

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The post can be tapped out from the bottom out the top. I use a broken 1/16th drill bit. The Zenith OEM center pin is in there pretty good and takes a harder whack initially than the clone but once it's loose it comes right out.

The center post I received from Vape Nakid came complete with stainless juice pin.:)
oops you posted how to do it right when I posted asking how :) Still can't make the thing budge, tho. all the pushing and pulling does nothing for me but I'll keep trying
 

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I can post picks when I get home.

I unscrew the contact from the bottom of the post. Then before I had better tools I kept the the rest of the atty assembled and set it upside down on a layer of paper towels, inserted by broken drill bit in the hole at the bottom of the post, held it firmly in place and whacked with a hammer. The OEM Zenith required a pretty hard whack to get it loose. I think at one point I put the atty on a socket wrench socket for that last little bit of travel. Also if you don't have a bench vice, a C clamp would also work.

To put the new pin back in I would put a screw in it before tapping it back in. 3mm x .5 thread pitch.

Hope this helps. I'm at work right now but I've done a couple of these. The post is not threaded in the insulator on either version I've worked on - the 1:1 clone and/or the OEM.
 

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The 510 contact pin is just a silver plated copper screw. You take it out before pressing the center pin out and back in before re-installing the contact screw. (AKA the juice pin, not to be confused with the post)


Sent while slacking out and about.

hm. I can't seem to get the contact pin to come out. When I turn it with a screwdriver it doesn't come out, it just turns (and turns what remains of my center post with it.) Might have bitten off more than I can chew attempting this modification
 

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I watched a video on replacing the Zenith center pin on Cresent Moon Innovations FB group but I dont know if it will show up if I link to it here. The video is also pretty dark and poorly shot so it wouldnt be much help to a weary REOnaut, If you are still interested in checking it out I can give you the link via PM.
 

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I watched a video on replacing the Zenith center pin on Cresent Moon Innovations FB group but I dont know if it will show up if I link to it here. The video is also pretty dark and poorly shot so it wouldnt be much help to a weary REOnaut, If you are still interested in checking it out I can give you the link via PM.

sure I'd like to see it
 

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So here's 3 different Zenith Center pins. The one on the left is the original OEM, the one in the middle is the new BF upgrade post&pin from Vape Nakid and the one on the right is from the G Vapor clone:
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Close-up of the wire capture and the step in the pin where it will meet the base of the atty when its installed:
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And a 510 contact pin shot:
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That's all for tonight, I've got some drilling to do. :)
 
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