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Geremy13

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  1. Ummm... I'm a little confused here... I really just had a question about the Kanger Turbo..... I know it's chinese and what not...... But just damn' confused that this post had something to do with an 'Oregon Football game'... (I think)... Sorry, I'm new, don't know how this thing works..... Just sharing my experience with my purchase and what to do about it. Thanks, have a good evening!
  2. Well, I would agree 100% with this. While I can save money and enjoy shopping in China, it is a completely different experience that going to my local store. As an American, I support this wholeheartedly.... and will most likely purchase from my local guy...... ....... who purchased from China.... Just smarter than me.
  3. Thank you so much for the reply. I figured as much as there was NO way for the firing pin to come in contact with the 2 coils. Unfortunately this one was direct from China and I'm trying to discuss it with them now. They commented on sending me a new firing pin, but how on earth do you replace this as the pin is a screw, but needs to have a 'plate' on the end of it somehow. And how to dis-assemble this 'turbo' base plate is a mystery. (I mean beyond the connector ring). Thanks again!
  4. Kanger Turbo Not Working Hello, I know probably not the best place to post this but every other topic reports "You cannot start new topics", don't know why. Anyhow, got my new Kanger Turbo yesterday and tested on my 510 threaded cartomizer tester and it reads infinite ohms. Adjusted the firing pin up and down and still same thing. Tightened both coils and same thing. Then I removed both coils and looked inside and can see that there is NO possible way for the firing pin to come in contact with the kanger coil cartridge...... I just got back from the vapor store and looked at thier turbo, inside down by the coil bottoms is a 'Flat' plate that must come in contact with the bottom of the coils... on mine it is simply the end of the firing pin screw. Any thoughts?
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