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It looks similar to a Kanger Pro Tank long stem single coil but I could be wrong...
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This will make a total of nine...
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How do you know that it's Diketone FREE? Have you had it tested?
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You're using an iStick 20W which is notorious for not showing the accurate wattage. Change it over to voltage, that seems to work better. If you're using the 20W at 6 - 8 watts, it's still running hotter than that. Voltage is more accurate. If you put a new coil into your Nautilus, start at the lowest setting and vape. If it's not doing it for you (not producing sufficient vapor, no flavor, etc.), then turn it up a little. Vape. Repeat until you get a slight burnt taste or harsh hit. Turn it down a notch and that should be the sweet spot for that juice. Every juice will have a different sweet spot. Fruit juices seem to like it cooler, bakery flavors seem to need more heat. Don't feel like you have to set your battery at what everyone else is using, vaping is so subjective that what works for me may not be what works for you. If it's any consolation, when I use my Nautilus mini with a 1.8 ohm vertical coil and some fruit flavors, I usually set it at around 3.7 volts or a little lower to get the best vapor and flavor. The iStick 50W works great for me, I've fallen in love with them BUT! you have to be careful to keep the connection part dry and clean. It seems that some people have had it auto fire and get hot/batteries vent because of juice leaking into the connection and into the fire button. Never leave a charging battery unattended, be careful and use common sense and you should be fine. Also, don't charge it with a tank attached. As a noob, I would say you should wait a bit until you know the ropes and get a little more experience in vaping before going the sub-ohm route. Learn to ride a bicycle before you try to drive the Harley. Just my opinion.
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Without knowing the brand and model of the tank you have, it's hard to figure out which coils you need.
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Only let noobs play with cheap clones and not your authentic Russians. Got it. Sorry your tank was the victim of inexperienced hands. Do they sell the clear center sections? Or can you replace these with a Pyrex one?
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Four more Eleaf iStick 50W full kit from 101 Vapes.
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If you're using something like a subtank mini with the rebuildable deck and the juice caramelizes on the coil, just remove wick, dry burn gunk off coil, rewick, prime, put back together, wait a few minutes before vaping. Simple.
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I've tried stainless steel pipe style, delrin, Pyrex and acrylic 510 drip tips and they all fit, a couple fit better than others but a few tweaks and bigger O-ring fixed that right up.
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Yep, any 510 drip tip should work just fine. All of the ones I tried on mine do anyway.
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Welcome to Vapor Talk.
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You just got some very good advice from Jason.
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That's funny, I haven't had any trouble with different 510 drip tips in my subtank mini. As I prefer a cooler vape (and smaller mouthpiece), I've been using a 2.5" stainless pipe style on mine.
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What is the "it" that's reading at .5 ohms? Is "it" the ohm meter or is "it" your mod?
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Don't know for sure but it might be the ammonia in the Windex that cuts through the VG?
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Regular Windex and Bounty paper towels, it works like a charm for me. I'm not stingy with the Windex when I clean the windshield either.
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The good thing about the VG is that it's easier to get off windows than the tar from cigarettes. Speaking of... I need to do that today. LOL
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I'd go with warm to hot water (not boiling though, just tap hot water). Rinse the tank and let dry. If you soak your coil in coconut vodka, when you refill and vape, wick inside your coil will retain the coconut taste. Coconut is a pretty strong flavor so I'd say don't do it. Regular unflavored vodka or everclear. If you don't have that, I'd rinse in very hot water and let dry overnight. That should work to get most of the previous flavor out.
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What Earthling said. Then, tomorrow, you go out and buy yourself a 5-pack of replacement coils. Back ups of everything are never a bad thing. Get yourself an extra battery, another tank and most definitely more coils. You'll never be sorry to have lots of back ups.
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Got two 30 ml bottles of juice from Fadora today. One is Comp's special mix for me of his Frutti Tutti flavor and the other is strawberry marshmallow both at 3 mg nic, 40/60 blend.
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If you get a refillable tank, you can order your juice to your specifications from many online vendors. There are literally thousands of different flavors out there, you can customize the PG/VG level in your juice, some vendors let you customize the amount of nicotine in 1 mg increments, or the more standard 0 mg, 3 mg, 6 mg, 12 mg, 18 mg and 24 mg of nic. If you get the Kanger Subtank mini Plus, make sure whatever battery you get can handle the sub-ohm coils. Safety is very important.
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Okay, but what is it???
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I've never seen anything like it but I suspect it's not for e-cigs or e-liquid?
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If you truly know your way around a coil, then you'd know if you would have any problems or not with the one you built. Bebop and Earthling gave you some valuable advice: get a meter and more education on building coils, Ohm's law, GET A METER, how to do this safely...
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You should listen to Jason, he talks good sense. I've bought a few things from them with no problems at all.