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Everything posted by Tam
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How strange. Just went looking for 2.2 ohm coils for the Nautilus BVC but only found the 1.8 ohm as the highest resistance. Sorry! Your next step then, is to see what the PG/VG ratio of your juice is. Like Jason said, a 50/50 blend is a good one to make sure you get the vapor as well as the right viscosity so that your wicks can soak up the juice. What ohm coil are you using right now? Is it the 1.6 or 1.8 ohm? It should say on the base of the coil itself.
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The Eleaf iStick tends to run a little hotter than what the display settings indicate. You can counteract this by getting a higher resistant coil for your Nautilus mini. The coils that come with the Nautilus mini are 1.6 ohm and 1.8 ohm (if I remember correctly). You'll want to go with a 2.2 ohm or higher so you get a cooler vape without the burning taste.
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Most people prefer to go higher VG when using an RDA. In my tanks I prefer a 50/50 blend. When using an RDA, I go higher VG, around 70 - 80%. When I tried doing 50/50 even at 3 mg nic, it still gives off a pretty harsh throat hit (coils built at around 0.6 - 1.0 ohm).
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Welcome to Vapor Talk.
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Who were you before the name change?
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Sugar coating and tact are not on my radar tonight or so it seems. I call a spade a frickin' shovel.
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Instead of settling for a Nissan Ultima, why not go with a Nissan GTR?
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That kind of sounds like the used car salesman telling a potential buyer how the car was previously owned by a little old lady who only drove it to church on Sundays. LOL
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Just me and my opinion, but I'd buy new from a reputable vendor so I know what I'm getting. If it's not, there is recourse. Buying used? Not so much. You don't know if it's been dropped, what kind of use/abuse it's seen (even if the outside looks good, it doesn't mean the inside is as well). Like I said, that's just my opinion.
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Nah, I think the tank is the Pro Tank 1. Take a close look at the mouth piece, it's all one and you can't change out the drip tip. That's definitely a 1.
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Good analogy about the car, Earthling.
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Unfortunately, or fortunately as the case may be... I can't lie well enough to become a politician. LOL
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Start up costs can be a bit steep, but once you have your gear, maintenance is all that's needed. Unless you see something new and shiny that you just must have! A minimum of two batteries is a must when starting. More than two is an insurance policy against bad days when one battery dies only to find out that you forgot to charge your back up battery. Or you lose one and the only one you have left needs to be charged or one breaks and the other one is at home... You get the picture. Get back ups of your back ups. You can never have too many. When you have a bad day, you'll be thankful that you got extras. It happened to me the other day. One battery ran down and needed charged. I changed to my back up. It, too, was dead. Went to back up #3, don't know why it wasn't working. Back up #4 finally worked while I charged/recharged all three batteries. Sometimes it's the batteries, sometimes it's the tanks, sometimes it's the coils, the juice, whatever.
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It was supposed to be about ponies, dammit! Hey, 300 days, Tug. Congrats!
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Just finished watching Big Hero 6. It was cute.
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I always thought it was about ponies. Seems I'm in the wrong forum.
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*munches*
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But what if he's not? Hey, I'm a poet but didn't know it.
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I do the same with Bebop. NEVER pour old/used juice back into the bottle with fresh juice. I keep one tank per flavor so I have LOTS of tanks.
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Well, I did. Didn't you get it, Tug?
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Hey, sanity's highly over rated.
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Yeah, I think we got that memo, thanks.
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I could watch him work for days. Now, who's got the popcorn?
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I question everything! ...mostly your sanity but still...