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    Default Replacing Jinhao converters

    I have a Jinhao x750 and a Jinhao 159. I enjoy writing with them except for one problem that they both have – the converter does not seem to fill properly with ink but has a huge air bubble. I would like to replace their converters with a better-quality converter (maybe one with an agitator), to avoid this problem in future. Does anyone know of a better-quality converter that would fit in either of these pens? Any advice would be gratefully received.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Any standard international sized converter should work just fine. When I'm filling my Jinhao converters I will fill once, hold nib up and give the converter a few flicks and a tiny twist of the knob and that usually gets the air bubble to rise to the top, then you can *carefully* twist the knob to release the air and fill a second time, usually gets me a pretty complete fill.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    The converter is a weak spot. You need to fill and refill a couple of times to get the air bubble out. However a good quality converter is not much outlay. I see you are in the UK. Beaufort Ink has a nicer German made (looks like a Schmidt) converter with their own branding which I have fitted to the Jinhao X750 I use as my carry about pen. It is only £2.97.

    http://www.beaufortink.co.uk/penmech.html

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Just an FYI, any international converter will NOT always fit. I've tried replacing them and it was hit and miss.
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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Ditto on the non-universality of converters for Chinese pens. And while it may seem overly complex or fussy, I often fill converters with a syringe - I get a complete fill, then attach converter and drop a few drops of ink on the underside of the nib/feed to "prime" the pen. No wiping of ink off the section and nib, and pretty much a 100% fill.
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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Good to know, I haven't experienced that yet.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    The Beaufort/ Schmidt converter above will fit though!
    Last edited by matteob; January 12th, 2017 at 12:28 PM.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Quote Originally Posted by matteob View Post
    The converter is a weak spot. You need to fill and refill a couple of times to get the air bubble out. However a good quality converter is not much outlay. I see you are in the UK. Beaufort Ink has a nicer German made (looks like a Schmidt) converter with their own branding which I have fitted to the Jinhao X750 I use as my carry about pen. It is only £2.97.

    http://www.beaufortink.co.uk/penmech.html
    Thank you very much for that information! I will give it a try.

    (I had previously bought a standard international converter, but found that it didn’t fit either of the Jinhao pens.)

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    You should be fine just screw in the converter rather than trying to push it in as per the Jinhao.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Quote Originally Posted by matteob View Post
    The converter is a weak spot. You need to fill and refill a couple of times to get the air bubble out. However a good quality converter is not much outlay. I see you are in the UK. Beaufort Ink has a nicer German made (looks like a Schmidt) converter with their own branding which I have fitted to the Jinhao X750 I use as my carry about pen. It is only £2.97.

    http://www.beaufortink.co.uk/penmech.html
    Thank you - I ordered this and it fits both pens! The Jinhao x750 is my favourite pen (and also my cheapest!) so I am very glad to have that up and running again.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Have you thought of removing the covnerter and then using a syringe to fill before reinserting?

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Quote Originally Posted by k3eax View Post
    Have you thought of removing the covnerter and then using a syringe to fill before reinserting?
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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    sometimes you have to "muscle" it on there.....I did that with my 159. With my 750, it fit just fine.

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    It's not the fitting that bothered me so much as the smaller size and difficulty getting a good fill. I heard the Jinhao converter is prone to leaks over time too so for the sake of a few quid decided to get a better quality one that i mentioned above

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    Default Re: Replacing Jinhao converters

    Quote Originally Posted by Kathleen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by matteob View Post
    The converter is a weak spot. You need to fill and refill a couple of times to get the air bubble out. However a good quality converter is not much outlay. I see you are in the UK. Beaufort Ink has a nicer German made (looks like a Schmidt) converter with their own branding which I have fitted to the Jinhao X750 I use as my carry about pen. It is only £2.97.

    http://www.beaufortink.co.uk/penmech.html
    Thank you very much for that information! I will give it a try.

    (I had previously bought a standard international converter, but found that it didn’t fit either of the Jinhao pens.)
    Schmidt do both a standard (K1) and a premium converter, the K5 (I used to buy from them direct but they now sell through welovepens.co.uk ). I found the premium ones worked better in my Jinhao's for some reason. They are much cheaper from Schmidt than through 3rd parties in my experience as well! Delivery is only a few £ and now they are selling pens as well it's easier to put a decent order together.

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