No Prob HB...I added other stuff and got the free shipping, and forgot I had done that when I posted! Hahaha!
Buying stuff from ProVape is just like eating potato chips, you just can't stop at one!!!
No Prob HB...I added other stuff and got the free shipping, and forgot I had done that when I posted! Hahaha!
Nice pic, ThanksHere's a size comparison may be interesting to some. The liquid volume is similar to the two caged Nautili, but the device is significantly smaller. This is the 510 version, but from what I can see the P3 version is the same height.
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Thank you for the size comparo pics, I am really liking that it is shorter than the cage. It should look great in mini mode!Here's a size comparison may be interesting to some. The liquid volume is similar to the two caged Nautili, but the device is significantly smaller. This is the 510 version, but from what I can see the P3 version is the same height.
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Hey HB, I am wondering how your Kabuki is working out for you? Any comment?I ordered mine around 1pm PST. Can't wait.
It's working great! I mean, I made the mistake of loading it up with a juice I'm not the biggest fan of, but functionally it's fine.Hey HB, I am wondering how your Kabuki is working out for you? Any comment?
It's working great! I mean, I made the mistake of loading it up with a juice I'm not the biggest fan of, but functionally it's fine.
I've been following your miserable expertise with it, and I'm curious to see if any of my "old-style" Nautilus coils will perform like yours are...
I'm also struggling to find where the "new style" coils are sold. Any leads? I can't find these new ones. Also, are they cotton? Or are they bundles of mystery material too?
And when the F is someone gonna make a rebuildable Nautilus deck? If Kraptastic Kanger can make one for the Sub-Ohm tank, surely Aspire can make one. I've got the AnyVape Sega-tank rebuildable deck for my Atlantis, but I'd like one for the Nautilus!
I've got a feeling that the bleep-holes at Aspire have redesigned the physical specs of the "new style" coils, in some way...making the design of the Kabuki locked to this design.I'm always that lucky guy. I found some of the new ones locally at a B&M and they state ( let the tank stand for two minutes, so the cotton can be saturated with juice before firing) on the little enclosed leaflet. take that for what it's worth. Yeah, I've been left feeling a little cold with this experience, batting two misses and a hit for coils that make contact. The coil that came with mine worked fine, though after all, it was tested before the unit shipped. Two for two random coils from my stash didn't make contact. I don't have much faith that many of my other coils on hand can be trusted at this point without modification, which isn't exactly what I had anticipated buying a high end plug & play tank system. Yes, I am ...... off!
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, I'll say the issue exists between the two versions of the Nautilus coils.
Yeah but you shouldn't have to do that.I will agree on this point, however...I am pretty sure that there are a lot of the old coils out there on the market, or in peoples hands. Or maybe just maybe I have a bunch of coils from a particular batch, that are just shy of making contact, as I said, in the P3 thread, I pulled the pin, placed two wraps of thread around post and it works.
Counter sink the coil another .020"-.030" deeper into the base, and the connectivity issue should be solved. That should leave plenty of margin for the available cushion of the coil grommet and P3 pin to absorb...![]()
Loosen your 510 set screw on the tank and back it out but not the whole way, then screw the BVC coil into the base all the way snug. After that snug your 510 set screw in against the coil. That will insure you have a seal at the base of the coil.
The coil being stuck in the chimney means you didnt have it tight enough in the base![]()