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Everything posted by eLCruz
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The positive pins sometimes are Wonky on tanks. It may be making a bad / loose connection. I had to extend the positive pin on my herakles tank with a dab of silver solder cause it had a jumpy Resistance.
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If the tank that came with it reads correctly, the problem may be the subtank base. I have a subtank plus and use nickel coils on it on my evic vtc mini and get exact ohm readings. So there may be something wrong with the subtank coil base.
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Why not just get a 35 amp efset, the purple one. Better to have an overly capable battery than wonder when its gonna fail.
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I only saw one coil when I tore it down. But I guess you could do a parallel. It vapes great with a single too. Glad it helped!
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Here's a link to all things Nautilus... At amazing prices I must say... https://www.fasttech.com/search/-2?keywords=aspire
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Try this on... https://www.fasttech.com/p/1545301
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I ordered my first ego setup online and it took about 5 days to get to me. During those 5 days, I disposed of all things "smoking", lighters, ashtrays, ciggy stashes in house & car, etc. All but one pack! Then I got my first vape mail! I threw out the last of the cigs and started vaping and have not had a cig since... The key I found, is to NOT have cigs around! Go all in! Ever since that day, no more smoking, only vaping! It's been 2 years now... You can do it! Just get rid of the cigs... Best of luck!
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Try using 32g kanthal for those high ohms.
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Check these out, if you're not in a rush to get it you can save a bit https://www.fasttech.com/search?vamo
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You only put 1 in at a time. How often you change them depends on the liquid you use, voltage, and frequency of vaping. Many variables... The nautilus is a great atty, I have the big one and intend to get the mini bvc coils for it. It's a great atty, I would go for it
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Gotta get those coils for my nautilus BIG!
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Unless you are using silica, ekowool, or ceramic, as a wick, you should remove the wick before dry burning. Dry burning is used to clean the coil by heating the coil to a red hot temp. All the juice build up will burn away and the coil will look good as the day it was made.
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Watch this… Micro Coil Build In The Aspire Nautilus: I don't think you need to worry bout melting…
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Did you check the ohms on the rebuilt coil? I don't think those batteries can handle ohms below a certain level. Probably around 1.2 - 1.5 Ωs minimum. Just a guess, but I would check the ohms on the rebuild before putting it on your new battery… Best of luck!
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Yeah he does, at the begining when hes holding the yellow screwdriver. I believe its 28g kanthal.
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Try this… Micro Coil Build In The Aspire Nautilus: Hope it helps. I'm still waiting for mine to get here.
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This is the SVD with a Kayfun 3.1es on it. From what I understand, the Russian 91% & the Kayfun are dimensionally identical. Hope this helps...
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Just snug them down, finger tight. No muscle!
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posted this in the wrong place first... aga-td issues HELP!
eLCruz replied to hookahhighness's topic in Coil Builds
Try this on for size… http://drw.sh/czrw It's for the t2 but its an ekowool build -
posted this in the wrong place first... aga-td issues HELP!
eLCruz replied to hookahhighness's topic in Coil Builds
Oops wrong aga Here's the td: Right now I'm using single coil but I keep the second wick in there to prevent leaks. I just tie it snug with some kanthal till I need it same applies as I said earlier with the aga t2… google aga td vids, thats how I got the hang of the thing. I was lost too when I got mine! Good luck -
posted this in the wrong place first... aga-td issues HELP!
eLCruz replied to hookahhighness's topic in Coil Builds
Here is my aga t2 built: Mine is drilled out to 5/64ths but th negative for vertical coils is the phillips head closest the wick hole. For horizontal coils its the skinny post with the small phillips head. BTW, I'm using a ceramic wick. Good luck