I did a search on this and didn't see anything rampant.
I don't have an iStick (yet) but I was at a vape shop last night and the employees were telling a new customer the 1.6ohm coils in the Nautilus would not work with their iStick. After the customer left I asked them why and they said they...
Sounds like you are grabbing tank too high. Grip the tank below the air adjustment ring. You may need a rag or a rubber can opener rubber thingy if it's on too tight.
It could be the coil but it could be from a connection at any point including the 510 connection point and the atomizer seat in the Nautilus. I would look at the 510 connection first. Doesn't the Nautilus have a spring loaded positive pin?
My simple advise is to go with another ejuice. Boba's Bounty may be good (if you get the proper one) but you also need to know it's a coil killer (gunks up coils fast).
Not being argumentative but who says they really spent millions to develop this product? I mean would it take millions for you or I to put another cart-based cigalike on the market if we wanted?
Not that I truly believe this but in the back of my mind I suspect BT would be more than willing...
I'm not supposed to either since we just moved to a new facility where smoking/vaping is not allowed anywhere on the property (even in your car) but I have found the blowing through the back end of a fan instantly removes all evidence of foul play.
No need to get defensive. I looked for info to answer the OP's question and, like you, could find nothing on the amp limit for the device. Based on my personal knowledge of a slew of regulated devices I guessed 5 amps max, which I stated and was reasonable based on past eVics. If that had been...
Regarding smoke detectors; when a new vape shop opened recently the smoke detector had been placed at ceiling level behind the 'bar.' On opening night it became a target, setting it off so often the owner finally pulled the unit down for the night.
Vaping in bars? Yeah I've done it but I don't...
I would emphatically say that a ProVari v2.5 is definitely worth it. There's one in the classies for $115 right now. When I was a newer vaper I tried all kinds of regulated devices and liked the PV so much I bought 4...they are a great device.
That being said I would not not not not not buy a...
Will it also go to 30? And when you do does it make any difference in the vape? The reason I am asking is a truly smart device like a Provari will just error out if you exceed the power limitation of the board whereas a semi-smart device, like a MVP will let you set it anywhere you want but only...
Are you comparing this to anything or just to the box? BTW the 0.6 reading is normal for the Atlantis based on personal experience and from every YT review of the product I have seen.
FYI I would never trust a single device's ohm reader, particularly with as much power as you have available.
If I have to base it on who's videos I am most anxious to watch when I see a new one I would have to say Nick Green. He's been around quite awhile and I like what he has to say. Very close seconds are Phil Busardo and Mark Todd.
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