Tried it both ways. Let me ask you this, how tight are you able to restrict the airflow on your P3's? I know it's subjective, but can you almost cut the airflow off?
Tried it both ways. Let me ask you this, how tight are you able to restrict the airflow on your P3's? I know it's subjective, but can you almost cut the airflow off?
I would seriously check on the validity of that email
Thank you! Another 12 boxes ordered. That brings it to 26, yesterday. A gentile sufficiency, methinksSun-Vapers in Cali is running a 20% off sale with the code, gobble20, until Sunday, 29 Nov...free shipping for orders over $45 (and no sales tax for non-Cali shipping addresses). Naughty coils come out to 8.79/box...buy 6 and shipping's free.
I've bought a lot of stuff from them...they're a good company.
China is well known for counterfeits. They're not "clones" because they're duplicates including (sometimes) trademarked logos etc. And to jbwnyc's post, the quality is usually crap. And, of course there are the possible health related issues we all know about. I love Chinese food, but I'm awfully reluctant to buy ingredients made there.it doesn't even say it's a clone and even uses Zen's logo....suppose it was only a matter of time, always happens when a tank gets popular, but it's just not right
I previously had it at the lowest boost setting but this time around I have it switched off. Still vaping very gently at 7W and no hot rubber taste. Don't have the nerve to turn it up!!Hi Vaper Bob,
I don't own a P3 but do know that they have a "Boost" option in their settings. Do you by any chance have that set too high?
Try starting at a lower wattage like 7.5-8 and slowly work up to 10. If I start high I always seem to have off flavor problems.Hi all, I'm a newbie to vaping, just 3 weeks cigarette free after being a pack a day guy for far too many years. After getting the hang of it on a decent starter kit, I acquired a P3 with the bigger Nautilus and knew that my smoking days are most likely behind me. So I bought another P3 and this time with the Kabuki. In spite of soaking the Aspire coils correctly (I think), I get a hot rubber taste from the same juice I use in the P3/Nautilus setup. I've changed coils twice, switched P3s etc and still the same result. Can you believe the Nautilus delivers a clean taste and the Kabuki doesn't! Ok, so today I washed the Kabuki out after taking it apart (all except the top which I can't pull apart from the glass) and setting the coil aside. After drying with paper towels and a hairdryer, I put it back together and put in a fresh coil for the third time. But first I dripped juice into those holes around the coil, and about 3 drops into the end. But this was no different than what I'd done with the previous coils. This time I let it stand 15 minutes and then took a vape at my usual 10 watts. The hot rubber taste returned. So I left it to soak for another two and a half hours (!) and turned the P3 down to 7 watts only. I've just started vaping it ever so gently and NO hot rubber taste........yet! I'm terrified of turning the watts up or taking a deep drag. Just feel that the hot rubber taste will return. Here's the thing: its not exactly like the dry burnt hit we're all used to. It's like hot rubber which I've not experienced before in my brief vaping career. Anyone have an explanation or comment? Would REALLY appreciate it.
Right. I'm at 7 watts and not going to push it yet.Try starting at a lower wattage like 7.5-8 and slowly work up to 10. If I start high I always seem to have off flavor problems.
Thanks for that. Yes the coils are from the same Aspire pack of 5 Nautilus BVC 1.6 ohms I got from a well known internet vendor here in London. The tanks behaving fine at 7 Watts right now. Not going to push it. Hope its all going to be fine as I really want to buy a second one with a Provari Radius. Its so simple to take apart, clean, fill and maintain. Especially like the air hole security and the fact that its a high quality US product and not just another Chinese tank!Well, there are no rubber parts to the Kabuki other than the O-Rings so I doubt it's the tank. Nautilus coils use a rubber (of some type) insulator between the coils center pin and coil body. I can see where excessive heat could cause that to give of gasses but it doesn't sound like your pushing it too much at the 10 watts you started at. Are all of these coils from the same source? Maybe you got a bum pack of coils...