Cleaning Mechanical Mods

so you saying that just cleaning it will make it vape better?

so i need to clean every last portion of it or will just the contact points suffice?
clean everything..
 
clean everything..

will do

so i can just spray the brake cleaner onto in inside the nemi; onto the switch and atty pin, brush it all off using a toothbrush and then soak it all in hot water to remove all cleaner?

any other suggestions?
 
so you saying that just cleaning it will make it vape better?

so i need to clean every last portion of it or will just the contact points suffice?

No what I'm saying is clean everything first. Then rinse with clean water (preferably distilled water, because chlorine in tap water leave a deposit on your stuff). Then you dry everything. Then only do you apply contact cleaner or brake cleaner on contact points as well as on all the threading. Wipe of excess cleaner and then assemble. You will notice a "harder hit" and consequently a better vape.
 
will do

so i can just spray the brake cleaner onto in inside the nemi; onto the switch and atty pin, brush it all off using a toothbrush and then soak it all in hot water to remove all cleaner?

any other suggestions?

What I do:
Take the switch apart completely
unscrew all pipe section
Use a ball of cottonwool dipped in any decent solvent.
clean the heck out of everything
play close attention to the threads.
No need to wash it down afterwards, trust me it's clean.
 
No what I'm saying is clean everything first. Then rinse with clean water (preferably distilled water, because chlorine in tap water leave a deposit on your stuff). Then you dry everything. Then only do you apply contact cleaner or brake cleaner on contact points as well as on all the threading. Wipe of excess cleaner and then assemble. You will notice a "harder hit" and consequently a better vape.
so you dont wash off the cleaner once applied? just wipe off?

doesnt it leave a smell?
 
It will evaporate
 
ok thanks guys, really appreciate it

just had a looksie at my threads now, and they are black :sick:

cant wait to do this, maybe i even do it tonight- who in their right mind can sleep knowing there is vape work to be done!!!!!
 
ok thanks guys, really appreciate it

just had a looksie at my threads now, and they are black :sick:

cant wait to do this, maybe i even do it tonight- who in their right mind can sleep knowing there is vape work to be done!!!!!

You'll be also be blown away at how much better all the thread work, especially the nemesis locking ring.
 
ok thanks guys, really appreciate it

just had a looksie at my threads now, and they are black :sick:

cant wait to do this, maybe i even do it tonight- who in their right mind can sleep knowing there is vape work to be done!!!!!

Remember to tell us the difference!
 
so just to make sure:

take everything apart (pay particular attention to the small piece in the switch- put in safe place)
wash everything in nice warm water, and do a nice toothbrush scrub on all parts
dry everything off
take the brake cleaner and spray in on the mod, inside, outside, threads, alles
wipe down again
silver yourself out
 
Good day guys, i got a bit of a problem...not sure if this is the right thread or if anyone posted a similar problem. I got a Nemesis that got a firing problem. Im using an AW IMR 18490 battery with a Protank 3.

Initially it will fire up for like a second and then it will die (battery is fully charged). I stripped it down, cleaned all the connectors etc. Put everything back together and...NOTHING! No fire! So any help would be greatly appreciated

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Good day guys, i got a bit of a problem...not sure if this is the right thread or if anyone posted a similar problem. I got a Nemesis that got a firing problem. Im using an AW IMR 18490 battery with a Protank 3.

Initially it will fire up for like a second and then it will die (battery is fully charged). I stripped it down, cleaned all the connectors etc. Put everything back together and...NOTHING! No fire! So any help would be greatly appreciated

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Unscrew the 510 connection from the nemi, make sure the screwed positive pin is tightened clockwise to the atty. Also make sure the small kick ring is not on the tube. Check the bottom fire connection is tightened down. And if possible, post a few pics so I can eyeball it for you.
 
Unscrew the 510 connection from the nemi, make sure the screwed positive pin is tightened clockwise to the atty. Also make sure the small kick ring is not on the tube. Check the bottom fire connection is tightened down. And if possible, post a few pics so I can eyeball it for you.
Cant seem to post pics Alex. Another thing i forgot to mention is that when i try to fire it up, the firing button gets hot...any ideas why this happens?

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Cant seem to post pics Alex. Another thing i forgot to mention is that when i try to fire it up, the firing button gets hot...any ideas why this happens?

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Hot button means bad connection. Make sure your battery isnt getting hot that might indicate a short on the atty. @Vern posted a good vid on nemmi basics a while back I can't find it now tho.

Edit:
Found it
 
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Cant seem to post pics Alex. Another thing i forgot to mention is that when i try to fire it up, the firing button gets hot...any ideas why this happens?

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Verify the atomizer resistance and make sure that it isn't shorting when installed onto the mod. And make sure the bottom firing button is screwed down as tight as possible.
 
Thanx for the help guys. What i did was, i took out the coil of the Protank and replaced it with my Protank Mini's coil and it fired up perfectly. So im gonna adjust the initial coil a bit and it should work. Shot guys, for taking the time out to help a brother in need of a fix...pun intended :)

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