I love the way the nimbus looks too, just trying to get it to sit flush. I ran hexa-coil in it but only 4 fired so I had to remove the other two and now only 3 coils are firing. Too lazy to fix it again so I just kept it. It's still excellent flavor and vapor (I can blot out the ceiling lights after one session of chain vaping) but vaping on 12-18mg hurts my throat and chest now so I'm vaping 6-9mg. First time running SLR and multiple coils, burns through juice like crazy.
1. "Screwing the pin" - This is the flat headed pin right under the mod cap right? Touching the positive terminal of the battery?
2. "Sand the top" - This is the positive terminal touching the ATOMIZER right?
3. "Sand down the top screws" - Ego adapter thread?
4. I have a lot of scratches in my Natural, is it possible to polish it out? What kind of polish?
Sanding down the top so it will sit flush means sanding down the solid 510 threaded part that sticks up above the top of the mod. Its part of the mod and can't be unscrewed or removed. If you look at the mod from the side, its the part poping up above the mods flat top (the part you screw you nimbus into). Once you do this, your atomizers will flush with the top of the mod... but, it also means that you can't use atomizers that get air from the bottom anymore because they can't breath anymore since when the atty touches the top of the mod flush, it cuts off the air flow.
Once you do this, the screw inside of the 510 post you just sanded down is to long since you took off a good amount of length of it. So, if you can sand the screw down so it will be shorter to go with you new shorter 510 post. This also helps a lot to give a better connection since when you sand it down it will expose the brass that the inside of the screw was made with before it was coated. If you unscrew the top tube of your mod, you will see the underneeth of the screw (its got a line for a flat head screw driver). Just unscrew it all the way out and sand down both sides (the side your battery touches, and the side the bottom of your atomizer touches). Your gonna wanna take off more of the side the atty touches since if you take to much off the side with the line then a screwdriver won't work with it anymore. I used 340 grit paper, then finished with 600 grit so it was smooth. You'll start to see the brass color show threw after a wile. I recomend sanding off a bit, then putting it back in the mod to see if that was enough... you'll know if it wasn't enough if its screwed all the way in and there's still a gap between the mod and your atty... that means the screw is still to long.
Hope this answers some of your questions... not sure how clear I was, I'm at the DMV right now and a little frustrated.
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