I kind of primed mine a bit so really no break in. Seems like it was pretty awesome right away. I used my first coil for 14 days before I had to change it. Hoping they will all be like that.It's been ages since I used a tank with replaceable heads. Do the Naughty coils have a break-in period?
I use a needle tip bottle and apply drops to the wicking holes till they stop sucking the juice in, then drip about 4-5 drops onto the screen inside the coil...fill the tank let it sit for a couple minutes and they are ready. First few pulls will yield an off taste, then they settle in after about five or so puffs. Second fill is where they really come alive, I have had some success keeping them going by pulling them when the flavor just starts to go south, rinsing liberally with hot tap water and soaking them in a 5ml vial full of vodka for a couple days, then rinsing them with hot tap water again, and air drying...It's been ages since I used a tank with replaceable heads. Do the Naughty coils have a break-in period?
I kind of primed mine a bit so really no break in. Seems like it was pretty awesome right away. I used my first coil for 14 days before I had to change it. Hoping they will all be like that.
When comparing the Aspire tanks... The Triton Tank has better flavor than the Nautilus Tank... however... in all taste tests so far the Kabuki has beat out the Triton, even though the Triton beats the Nautilus... the Triton also KILLS the Atlantis and Atlantis 2. But not the Kabuki.
That being said, The Mini Triton coils should fit the Kabuki, although I have not been able to get my hands on them yet... however... I had prototype test coils that eventually became the Triton Mini... and they will provide a great deal of benefit for our Kabuki users that use it on mechanical mods with the 1.2Ω coils. The 1.8 will be the best one for regulated folks, and I have not had a sample with the clapton coil yet. I'm trying to get them now, but so far, hasn't happened.
For the TC crowd I'm sure the TC coil will be tested by many in the future, time will tell.
The best news in this, that I was aware of but not allowed to reveal... this means more options for Kabuki users... when people were worried about the nautilus coil being discontinued, Aspire has broadened the options even further.
Rumors have been circulating since last week about a rebuildable Nautilus setup in the near future as well.
I have not been able to confirm who the builder is, but I saw a picture today. And here are some details... this is all I know about it. VVTF E Cigarette Vaping Hardware - Vaping, Vapor, Throat Hit, Flavor
Please excuse my ignorance, but why would a 1.2 coil be unsuitable for a variable device like the P3 or Radius... or have I (more than likely) misinterpreted this? Am still a noob, so is regulated and VV/VW different ?
... And a 1.8 would still be better for regulated since you can get the great flavour but maximize the battery by applying less watts/volts...?
When comparing the Aspire tanks... The Triton Tank has better flavor than the Nautilus Tank... however... in all taste tests so far the Kabuki has beat out the Triton, even though the Triton beats the Nautilus... the Triton also KILLS the Atlantis and Atlantis 2. But not the Kabuki.
That being said, The Mini Triton coils should fit the Kabuki, although I have not been able to get my hands on them yet... however... I had prototype test coils that eventually became the Triton Mini... and they will provide a great deal of benefit for our Kabuki users that use it on mechanical mods with the 1.2Ω coils. The 1.8 will be the best one for regulated folks, and I have not had a sample with the clapton coil yet. I'm trying to get them now, but so far, hasn't happened.
For the TC crowd I'm sure the TC coil will be tested by many in the future, time will tell.
The best news in this, that I was aware of but not allowed to reveal... this means more options for Kabuki users... when people were worried about the nautilus coil being discontinued, Aspire has broadened the options even further.
Rumors have been circulating since last week about a rebuildable Nautilus setup in the near future as well.
I have not been able to confirm who the builder is, but I saw a picture today. And here are some details... this is all I know about it. VVTF E Cigarette Vaping Hardware - Vaping, Vapor, Throat Hit, Flavor
Yes... AND... the higher the resistance, the more efficient your setup will be. Less power is wasted in the connections. With regulated it is ALWAYS better to go higher than lower, because you can. It always confuses me when people feel lower resistance is better, it is considerably less efficient, and wastes battery power.
Yes, the number of people out there who think the lower the resistance, the higher the power, the better the taste. Where on earth do they get these crazy ideas from? Rip Trippers and co probably![]()
Oh, it's interesting to see that Aspire are promoting the Odyssey Mini kit as a 'flavor chaser' - and also making a 1.8 ohm clapton coil. Obviously some Zen-ness has rubbed off on them. I hope this is the start of manufacturers turning the corner and realising the power race is a race to no-where and finally acknowledging the flavour chasing tootle puffing section of the vaping community![]()