Yo and welcome! From my experience you can't force someone to try ecigs and defo cant force someone to quit if they don't want to - my dad tried for ages pressuring me to try it but in the end i only decided to do it when I wanted to.
My GF had a sly little trick that defo helped persuade me to...
I found Grants Vanilla Custard to be very similiar to Steamgunk's captain custard in taste, but a lot more vapour. My favourite custard is a US juice called Goose Juice by Quacks Factory. Not the usual custard, hard to explain, but it's my ADV. You can get it from this UK supplier in 17ml...
You don't need a protected battery for any set up, use AW IMR batteries and you can't go wrong. If you are extra cautious you can get a fuse that'll trip the circuit in your mod if you have a short, but it's really not necessary Vapesafe Fuse
If you ever run coils below 1ohm then get sony VTC5s...
There are new coils for the nautilus now, apparently much better all round meaning more flavour, more vapor and longer life. I can't verify as I sold my nautilus after having the same issues you're having now, and the coils aren't cheap. I now run an aerotank mega which is far better IMO, better...
Adjustable airflow isn't just good it's now an essential feature for any tank I use, and pretty much everybody I know who's tried them is the same. Do yourself a favour anf get yourself a nautilus aspire (the new mini just launched with apparently much improved coils) or one of the new Kanger...
haha that's trolling, about a million presses in 2 seconds yh right. It reminds me of the codes to do fatalities on the old mortal kombat games :laugh:
The ultimate mod for me would be a tube mod capable of safely pushing out up to 8.4V and sub-ohm down to 0.1Ω. I would want it to be made of Blue tongue damascus steel on the outside so it would be truly un-clone-able, and the steel would be layered around solid silver which would make up the...
Right now an akuma clone with an aerotank mega running a1.2ohm stock coil filled with goose juice, battery is a 18500 15A purple efest
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If your sub-ohming below 0.8ohm use sony vt5 for safety reasons they are the best batteries for sub-ohms. 4nine mod on FT is really good i got one in copper, and don't worry about it being big in 18650 mode when sub-ohming as it's still tiny.
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Wait for the zna30 clones to come out, vendors will have them soon. You'd be extremely lucky to find an original new, and the 2nd hand ones go for well above the retail price
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Vaporshark dna20 has a clone coming out soon from hcigar, one of the best and most reputable clone makers there is. Should be able to pick one up for about half the price, better if your lucky
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For sub-ohm sony vtc5, for anything else aw imr's, both the best batteries for each type of use. You can avoid counterfeits by making sure the vendor is reputable, works every time for me
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+1 for the 4nine using it now and its badass +1 for fasttech where i got it from for $16 and +1 for the stingray x! Also maybe look at the akuma clone on fasttech very nice mod in looks (my opinion) and function, lots of good options you'll never only have one lol
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Ok so you want to run your nautilus tank ideally at 4.7v in a device the size of a small mech?
If i have got that right and your using nautilus coils which are 1.6-1.8ohm and 4.7v would put your sweet spot at 12-13watts... So you could go for a tiny mech like the 4nine using 4.2v 18350...
Lool this forum is really good got some good info off here loads of times, but it's also argumentative sometimes. Its all good sharing different views on someting but sometimes people can come across as judgemental snobs with their head jammed up their ... lol
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