Hi guys
I bought a mint condition Sapor from a fellow forum member about 2.5 weeks ago (when I got it from him it did not have the problem I'm about to describe).
I absolutely love this RDA, but the center post has now come loose (spinning when tightening the wires, as well as wiggling and moving side to side). It seems that the problem is that the Peek insulator block has worn out slightly (it still looks pretty much perfect, but fits a bit loosely around the positive post. This is also obvious in the sense that the post does not only spin and wiggle, but can also move up and down the insulator quite easily).
I would think that a simple fix would be to glue the post to the insulator, but I know that Superglue would be toxic. Can anyone recommend an adhesive that would both be safe (non-toxic) as well as be able to withstand the heat that the Peek is there for in the first place. Would some form of epoxy work?
Thanks!
I bought a mint condition Sapor from a fellow forum member about 2.5 weeks ago (when I got it from him it did not have the problem I'm about to describe).
I absolutely love this RDA, but the center post has now come loose (spinning when tightening the wires, as well as wiggling and moving side to side). It seems that the problem is that the Peek insulator block has worn out slightly (it still looks pretty much perfect, but fits a bit loosely around the positive post. This is also obvious in the sense that the post does not only spin and wiggle, but can also move up and down the insulator quite easily).
I would think that a simple fix would be to glue the post to the insulator, but I know that Superglue would be toxic. Can anyone recommend an adhesive that would both be safe (non-toxic) as well as be able to withstand the heat that the Peek is there for in the first place. Would some form of epoxy work?
Thanks!