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DesmondTheMoonbear

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So I'm driving down the road with my girlfriend, and she noticed a weird smell and I noticed it as well. Brushed it off as my work clothes in my back pack (I'm a chef at a seafood restaurant, it happens).
We're pulling in to a little place to get something to eat, she complained about it again so i grabbed my bag from between my legs to put it in the back seat, and noticed smoke coming from one of the side pockets. Took a peek, it was my nemesis clone with a completely melted Delrin drip tip.
This sucker was HOT. I'm a chef and I handle hot things with ease, time body of this mod had to be at least 150° f.
I threw that thing out the car window like it was a grenade.
Let about twenty minutes pass, grabbed a bandana out of my bag and unscrewed the mod to get the battery out, it's in one piece right now, and cooled back down to room temperature.
Turns out the locking ring on my nemy clone is stripped. Who knows how long it was firing.
Here's some of the carnage
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yjymarun.jpg

I can't express how much YOU SHOULD NOT PUT YOUR MOD ANYWHERE WHERE IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO FIRE ON ITS OWN.
I got lucky this time, and I don't like pressing my luck.


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I noticed right away the lock ring on my hcigar Nemisis clone did NOT work not only does it not work mine from time to time will stick ON after I take a hit, no matter how I adjust the firing pin. I noticed because I'd taken a hit and then I heard it hissing, I realized the darn thing sticks on. So from now on when I set it aside after vaping I pull the battery completely out. It's the only way I feel safe. My lock ring never worked and I can't even set my mod down without it firing. So again I pull battery. Yes these clones can be very temperamental and very dangerous.
 

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I've done almost exactly that too - glad you were OK.

What battery was in it?

Vtc4, and thank god that this build was reading about .65, way higher than I usually build mine. If it had been my usual .2 build, I'm not sure any of it would have survived

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Let this stand as the timeless warning:

"You get what you pay for"

Stripped lock ring? Now THATS a new one right there. Who knows...that batt may have vented and started a fire only seconds later. Good thing you caught it as soon as you did.


Lets not lump all non authentic devices into that group , this can happen and it did but it's a rare occurrence for sure , bottom line, be safety conscious and make sure you know about what your dealing with .

The OP is not at fault so don't think i am pointing at him , this is clearly a defect on a part in a device .
 

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So I'm driving down the road with my girlfriend, and she noticed a weird smell and I noticed it as well. Brushed it off as my work clothes in my back pack (I'm a chef at a seafood restaurant, it happens).
We're pulling in to a little place to get something to eat, she complained about it again so i grabbed my bag from between my legs to put it in the back seat, and noticed smoke coming from one of the side pockets. Took a peek, it was my nemesis clone with a completely melted Delrin drip tip.
This sucker was HOT. I'm a chef and I handle hot things with ease, time body of this mod had to be at least 150° f.
I threw that thing out the car window like it was a grenade.
Let about twenty minutes pass, grabbed a bandana out of my bag and unscrewed the mod to get the battery out, it's in one piece right now, and cooled back down to room temperature.
Turns out the locking ring on my nemy clone is stripped. Who knows how long it was firing.
Here's some of the carnage
e5u9u3e6.jpg
yjymarun.jpg

I can't express how much YOU SHOULD NOT PUT YOUR MOD ANYWHERE WHERE IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO FIRE ON ITS OWN.
I got lucky this time, and I don't like pressing my luck.


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This is a genuine questions, and not me being a smarta-- because I really have no idea, but couldn't this problem be avoided by just taking your atty off every-time you put your mod in your pocket/bag? I think it would, but I'm not sure....
 

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Lets not lump all non authentic devices into that group , this can happen and it did but it's a rare occurrence for sure , bottom line, be safety conscious and make sure you know about what your dealing with .

The OP is not at fault so don't think i am pointing at him , this is clearly a defect on a part in a device .
yes but odds are an authentic nemmy would not have this stripped lock ring malfunction, in that sense you get what u pay for with authentics
 

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yes but odds are an authentic nemmy would not have this stripped lock ring malfunction, in that sense you get what u pay for with authentics

I have a Nemmy Clone and it looks nothing like the one in the picture the OP posted. Mine looks like a much higher quality clone. That thing barely looks like a nemmy at all to me, but it might just be a bad picture. You can kind of see mine in my Avatar, so compare that to his and you might be able to see what I mean.
 

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Throw that mod out, go to Best Buy or Radio Shack properly dispose of that battery and count your blessings. It could have been MUCH worse! The Nemesis clone is nice but one thing I never liked about it is the fine threads, whenever I can I prefer to use my ChuYou over the Nemesis for that reason.
 

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Let this stand as the timeless warning:

"You get what you pay for"

Stripped lock ring? Now THATS a new one right there. Who knows...that batt may have vented and started a fire only seconds later. Good thing you caught it as soon as you did.

I'm in for a good "correct me if I'm wrong" moment, but isn't that the whole point of using the newer Li-Mn batteries? They ONLY vent, and CANNOT catch fire. As OP stated, he had a VTC4 in there, so it would have only outgassed, unlike any Li-Ion, which WOULD have erupted in flames.


Let this stand as the timeless warning:

"You get what you pay for"

What about all those Iphone/Ipod batteries exploding? You can't get much higher price than that....:laugh: Or higher quality, according to them..:2cool:
 

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Form the OP :

I can't express how much YOU SHOULD NOT PUT YOUR MOD ANYWHERE WHERE IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO FIRE ON ITS OWN.
I got lucky this time, and I don't like pressing my luck.


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No need turning this thread into something other than what it is...


Simply be careful and be aware of what you are doing.
 

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Could you not tell the threads were stripped? Typically threads don't just decide to be stripped. Something generally has to cause them to strip, whether cheap threads or wear and tear on the threads. Every time I strip a thread I know I have. I am not trying to be condescending, I own two nemy clones and just can't see how I wouldn't know the the lock wasn't stripped. Glad it was a "safe" vent for you and not a horrible incident.

As a side, be careful driving down the road with a backpack between your legs.
 
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