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Kayfun lite v2 stuck twice


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It happened to me a few times when I barley got mine, I think your tightening the battery to much so contact pin on top is getting stuck to the kayfun. I adjust the button to were it as soon as it touches the battery I stop. Never had the problem since.

Its actually the airflow screws. They back out way too easily. The air flow screws get stuck in the milled "nuclear" symbol that is in the top cap of the panzer. Other mods have the milled airflow channels that the screws get stuck in. I know its not the contact pin because I took it all the way out of the panzer and it was still stuck. I'm thinking a piece of tape or even a pre-cut sticker that you could stick to the bottom would fix it. I can make them as well. Just when you need to fill it, either use the top fill method or poke a hole where the juice fill screw is.

For a while I hated my kayfun but when it finally came unstuck I started loving it. Every time I used the top fill method it would leak. I'm so happy I can fill it from the bottom. Fresh build, fill it up, no leaking, dropped it on my duquit box mod, looks sick, couldn't be happier.

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I see... my kayfun doesn't have the airflow screw,my other kayfun has the fill hole & air adjustment screw on the side like the Russian & Both my mods are nemesis.Hope you get it all worked out bro.

The kayfun lite has dual air holes and 2 screws on the bottom for adjustable air flow. They come loose very very easy and get stuck in the divets on the top cap. So far this is my only solution. I tightened it down all the way on all my other mods, box mods and it didn't get stuck

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Mine doesn't get stuck but it does have the stupid airflow screw issue. That screw is just too sloppy..

it has crossed my mind to take the screw out and partially flatten one of the threads on it to make it a thread lock screw.

It has also crossed my mind to put lock-tite on the screw and run it back in, but I don't like the idea of a chemical being around the airflow hole... So I think if it annoys me enough I will just take pliers and flatten one of the threads to make it stiff.

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Just an update: the airflow screw finally drove me bonkers enough and I went through with my idea.

It worked out just how I thought it would! Screw is nice and snug now. no more backing itself out or being loose and sloppy.

I only flattened one of the threads on the end of the screw, so it still starts in the hole nice and easy then once it gets in all the way it becomes more resistant to turning but not so resistant that you are forcing it. :)

Highly recommend this as all you need is a pair of pliars to flatten a thread on the screw by squeezing one of the end threads with the pliars.

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