For whatever it's worth, those 2mm thick magnets from ebay for five bucks will not fire when you set the Nemesis down. It takes some effort to get it to fire. They are very strong. They won't break either.
Maybe someone who measures voltage drop and all that can weigh in on whether or not having that pin backed out a few turns will affect the device. Supposedly magnets of some certain composition help with conductivity as well. I think these magnets are stainless steel IIRC.
I gotta admit, it is super nice not having to fiddle with the locking ring. I use my nemesis exlusively when stationary, relaxing or doing paperwork.
Maybe someone who measures voltage drop and all that can weigh in on whether or not having that pin backed out a few turns will affect the device. Supposedly magnets of some certain composition help with conductivity as well. I think these magnets are stainless steel IIRC.
I gotta admit, it is super nice not having to fiddle with the locking ring. I use my nemesis exlusively when stationary, relaxing or doing paperwork.