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This explains the setup - you need to remove the additional ring at the top which is a kick with 18650.
 
I've got 1 spare set Nemesis switch magnets for anyone interested, I'll bring them to the JHB Vape Meet, it really makes the switch perfect. Any takers?


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I'l be very interested to buy them from you - I've ordered from FT (10-pack) end of Feb and they're still not here
 
and how did the nautilus handle the mech? any noticeable difference?

Not sure if it was my imagination but the vapour production seemed quite a bit more... I will play with it some more tonight!
 
I'l be very interested to buy them from you - I've ordered from FT (10-pack) end of Feb and they're still not here

You can have them :) They're really cheap so don't worry about buying


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Put me down for this as well. If you got 3 magnets I will definitely buy some off you as well
 
Put me down for this as well. If you got 3 magnets I will definitely buy some off you as well

Sorry @devdev only had the one spare set as I broke a set yesterday trying to get them apart.


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If it came with the top ring, mine didn't

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

It did come with a top ring... but it's so smooth it wasn't until watching the video that I took a close look and unscrewed it... Bingo!

Thanks boys! You all rock! :D
 
Put me down for this as well. If you got 3 magnets I will definitely buy some off you as well

I found that 4 magnets is the sweet spot. You can try mine at the meet. Able to stand upright with full kayfun without firing.

But not as smooth as the magneto.

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@Rob Fisher, I do not recommend using commercial tanks (like the Nautilus and Aerotank) on mech mods. They tend not to like them for some or other reason and you only pick it up when the battery becomes so hot it burns through the casing of the mech. Ask me. I do not know why, but now I just use the SVD or Vamo.
 
@Rob Fisher, I do not recommend using commercial tanks (like the Nautilus and Aerotank) on mech mods. They tend not to like them for some or other reason and you only pick it up when the battery becomes so hot it burns through the casing of the mech. Ask me. I do not know why, but now I just use the SVD or Vamo.

Thanks @Matthee! Understood... I just needed to test them! They can wait till the Russian arrives! :D
 
Roger that! Maybe tomorrow... ;)

Not entirely convinced on the ERA as the building space seems to be a bit tight but I'm sure you'll find this RBA scene a lot more accommodating than 4 channeled Kayfun. That one was doomed to fail unless you wick it in a completely different way. You'll fall in love with drippers Rob! Like I have with the Trident. I wish you the best of vapes!
 
Its not that bad building an ERA, just make sure you keep the coil well clear of the rubber seal on the deck, the one that insulates the center pin. If that burns it smells and tastes terrible
 
Its not that bad building an ERA, just make sure you keep the coil well clear of the rubber seal on the deck, the one that insulates the center pin. If that burns it smells and tastes terrible

Motion pending but if the ERA is as plausible as it seems it going on my NEED to have list. Does the small chamber improve the vape or is it only for the size factor?
 
I would think that little chamber doesnt help that much, but the thermal and aerodynamics of dripper and clearo design is not something I know anything about, other than it is really complicated, and unexpected results can occur from seemingly logical design decisions.

Even though it is only a R90 (clone) device there is a video showing it chucking out clouds of vapour:



That being said I am sure some committed googling could reveal what the ideal build is on the little fella.

http://www.eliquidvapeshop.com/ERA-drip-tank-p/005era.htm
 
I would think that little chamber doesnt help that much, but the thermal and aerodynamics of dripper and clearo design is not something I know anything about, other than it is really complicated, and unexpected results can occur from seemingly logical design decisions.

Even though it is only a R90 (clone) device there is a video showing it chucking out clouds of vapour:



That being said I am sure some committed googling could reveal what the ideal build is on the little fella.

http://www.eliquidvapeshop.com/ERA-drip-tank-p/005era.htm


I hear you. I was thinking the smaller chamber would create an increased negative pressure to draw from while still having a relatively large air hole. Might be I'm making this up. Anywhooo... I like it!
 
Strangely the tiny airhole in the ERA provides a decent balance. I think if you made it much bigger you'd lose quite a lot of the flavour due to over saturation of the flux capacitors inversed square relationship with the juice molecules escaping upon the occurence of the plasma cohesiveness. But that may or may not be subjective.

LOL!
 
Strangely the tiny airhole in the ERA provides a decent balance. I think if you made it much bigger you'd lose quite a lot of the flavour due to over saturation of the flux capacitors inversed square relationship with the juice molecules escaping upon the occurence of the plasma cohesiveness. But that may or may not be subjective.

LOL!

Hahahaha! I hope google kicks out this result one day in response to an ERA search!
 
ROFLMAO.

Causing crap for noobies world wide thanks to Google.
 
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