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So I have this lovely inside pocket in my purse that I use to carry my gold Magneto in. I took it out this afternoon...and the button had come off. I got it put back together again and, after I changed the coil in the KPT3 and changed the battery to a fresh one, it works just fine.

Is this a common occurrence to have the button come unscrewed and the whole bottom come apart?

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Good to know. My first instinct was to PANIC!!!!

Once I got it put back together, the darned thing wouldn't fire. That didn't help things at all.

Then I tried changing the coil.

Nothing.

Changed the battery.

SUCCESS!!!

I love my Magneto and didn't want to think I'd broken it already. :)

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Tighten it real good. That ring can rattle loose with vibration. I had this happen during the first week of use, and after tightening it really good, it hasn't happened since.

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Tighten it real good. That ring can rattle loose with vibration. I had this happen during the first week of use, and after tightening it really good, it hasn't happened since.

Tightened it just a touch past snug. Didn't want to go too much but it's on good now. :)

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Here's another little Magneto switch trick to try if a known good battery won't fire:

  1. Remove the battery to relieve tension on the switch section.
  2. Unscrew the switch assembly from the bottom of the mod.
  3. Turn the slotted switch section inside the mod counter-clockwise ¼ to ½ turn .
  4. Re-attach the switch section.

This should help your switch to make better contact.

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Here's another little Magneto switch trick to try if a known good battery won't fire:

  1. Remove the battery to relieve tension on the switch section.
  2. Unscrew the switch assembly from the bottom of the mod.
  3. Turn the slotted switch section inside the mod counter-clockwise ¼ to ½ turn .
  4. Re-attach the switch section.

This should help your switch to make better contact.

Good to know, Rixter. Thanks!

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