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Sorry to hear you've had such trouble getting in touch with the manufacturer. I hope your local B&M can get it resolved for you. Please keep us updated.
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Every time I refill a tank or do anything, I always clean the little bit of juice that's in the connection. So far I've not experienced any problems at all and I only use the 50W these days. I'll keep my eyes open for any problems. Thanks for the heads up!
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Which is better? There's really no such thing, it's more "Which one will I like better?" And the only one who can answer that is you. The .5 will be a hotter vape, the 1.5 is a little cooler. My personal preference is a 1.8 ohm coil. With the Nautilus, I believe you have the choice of a regular coil or a vertical coil. I like the 1.8 ohm vertical coil better. You'll have to try them for yourself to see which one works best for you. Whatever you get, remember to start at a low power setting, vape. If it's not what you like, turn it up a little. Vape. Repeat until you get a slight burnt taste or a harsh vape. Then, turn it down just a bit and you should have found the "sweet spot" for your coil and juice combination.
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You said it was a gift, are you sure it was a genuine Eleaf iStick 50W and not a knock off? I've got five of them and none of them has ever done anything like that, not saying that they couldn't but... Where did your SO hear about the auto fire issue? I'm interested because I do have these and don't want to find that it can double as a hot plate. I'm glad you weren't hurt when the thing go so hot!
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My vote would go for an iStick 50W and Nautilus BVC. Whatever you end up getting, make sure you order more coils to go with it.
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Subtank mini RBA Plus from Mt. Baker Vapor and Kidney Puncher replaced my Triton! Double checked before and after cleaning to make sure the juice flow controller is working correctly and it is. Have juice in it now and am waiting very impatiently for the coil to soak up the juice.
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Or... it could be your juice. Not just the PG/VG levels, but it might be worth trying a different company. There are some juices that I can't vape no matter what the ratio from certain companies. It's weird, I know, but something you might want to consider.
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Could it be you caught a cold or possibly allergies? Those might also be the culprit. Hope you feel better soon.
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I posted this in the "Latest Products" or whatever the name was (it used to be "New Product Watch" or something like that?). Anyway, this is a test and a duplicate (of sorts), post.
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With the temperature control craze going on, it's about time Legal Vape 4000 jumped on the bandwagon.
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The muffin man is cute, but I am having the hardest time getting that stupid song out of my head.
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4400 mAh only lasts you a "few hours"? What in the world are you doing to it??? lol
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I have to agree with Earthling on the iStick 50W and the Kanger Pro Tanks. As you've already experienced, it's not a good idea to have only one set up. When something goes wrong with the only thing you have, you're pretty much SOL. We recommend back ups. Many, many back ups. Or as many as you can afford and then build on those so you're never without should something go wrong. The Eleaf iSick 50W is a solid variable voltage/variable wattage battery with 4400 mAh so it could easily last three days on one charge. They're very rugged and feel good in the hand. The Kanger Pro Tanks have proven themselves to be very dependable with great performance (otherwise they wouldn't have lasted this long). With the right juice, you can create quite a bit of flavor and vapor at a very low price. The replacement coils (don't forget those!), are very inexpensive as well.
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Along with what Earthling said, I would also chime in with a, "how much power are you using? What wattage/voltage do you have your battery set at?" With the Triton, are you using factory coils? If so, what's the resistance of the coil you have in the tank? If you're not using factory coils but got the separate RBA deck, what resistance did you build your coil at? If I were you, I would flip your ratios around so you have 40 PG/60 VG at the very least. That's what I was using on my Triton at 3 mg with a factory coil of 1.8 ohm coil, airflow halfway open and 12.4 watts. Take into consideration that you're only into vaping 3 - 4 months. Your body is still undergoing significant changes (healing) from getting away from cigarettes and all its thousands of carcinogens. Have you been coughing up stuff? If you're not already, start increasing your liquid intake -- more specifically, your water intake. Not coffee or tea (those are diuretics) or soda or juice... just plain water. Vaping dehydrates you so the more water you drink, the better you will feel as it will also flush out toxins from the cigarettes.
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Yes. What is it that you're sending me, Bebop?
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Nicotine is not harmful according to new RSPH report
Tam replied to 1993tassa's topic in General Vaping Discussion
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Yes, the KPT 3 can use single coils. I've been using singles on mine since the KPT 3 first came out with no more leaking than what I get with a Davide. Of course, YMMV but I doubt you'll have much trouble. Also, Comp does sell rebuilt KPT coils with organic cotton. In my opinion, they work better, last longer, and give better flavor than the "originals".
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Nicotine is not harmful according to new RSPH report
Tam replied to 1993tassa's topic in General Vaping Discussion
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Here's a dumb question: Have you tried the KPT 3? Those are still easy to get and are basically the same as the Davide, can use the single coils, is low maintenance and dependable. I don't remember what kind of draw it had with the original base because I've changed it out to the Aerotank base some time ago, but I think it was comparable to the Davides. Yeah, B, it looks like you'll probably want to stick to what you already use or change altogether. Hopefully, with as many new things coming out every day, something will come along that can replace the Davide and be just as satisfying.
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With these flavors I went with a 50/50. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
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I'm one of those who are hoping the first Triton was just a faulty tank. When it worked, it gave off the most amazing flavor and performance. The top fill was really convenient too. My fingers are crossed that this replacement will rock my world.
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Any tips for how to get it unstuck once it's good and stuck, Bebop? I did put some juice around the seal before tightening it up but it still won't cooperate.
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Their Dragon's Tear is good but you need to let it age for several weeks before the creamy flavor comes through. Also, the chocolate malt (the first flavor I ever tried from them) is really good, especially with extra flavoring. There are so many good flavors from them that I've tried. You just have to go to their site and go a little nuts. They sell 5 ml bottles for $2.50 each so it's easy to try a lot of different flavors without breaking the bank.
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The mini Nautilus is great. The only thing I didn't care for on those is trying to get the bottom part to unscrew, it likes to get stuck all too often.