Nemesis Clone Just got it please help!! 18650 with to much rooM!

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Nuclear Cowboy

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In 18650 mode it should look like this.
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The piece to the left is the KICK tube and It's not needed if you aren't running a Kick module.

1. Take the head off the mod.
2. Back off the screw that's located under the head.
3. Screw your ATTY onto the head
4. Tighten the screw under the head until it makes contact
5. Screw the head back onto the mod
6. Remove the firing button from the bottom.
7. Insert battery
8. Screw the firing button back onto the mod until it makes contact with the battery.

9. Press the firing button and take a vape :vapor:
10. Wear safety googles and a crash helmet because you're using an ultrafire battery :facepalm:
 
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VapieDan

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I just got my nemesis clone today and i when i put it together with the large and small piece and the 18650 still has to much room to work. I tried using every combo and its either no room to fit or too much. Im using a ultra fire 18650 battery.

Do not use Ultra Fire batteries in any mod they are not safe. See chart below. Are you sub Ohming? If so select a high amp battery 20amp or more. See chart bellow. If not I would suggest using a kick to control wattage and provide protection. I assume you are fairly new to these type of devices. Be careful. Also there are a number of rings on the Nemesis which can be removed to provide battery adjustment. It can get complicated.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4848-9-battery-basics-mods-imr-protected.html

$7.26 Variable Wattage Kick Module for Mechanical Mod / PV - range: 5-12 watts at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 

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This will show the different ways to setup a Nemesis.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yi1gxN13kq8

I'd check the specs on your battery before you use it though. You want to use an IMR or IMR/hybrid battery in a mechanical mod of sufficient amp rating for your atomizer. Also, I'm not sure of the length of your battery in comparison to the likes of the Sony VCT series or other suitable IMR high drain batteries you should be using. Please read up on battery safety before using a mechanical device.
 
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