Anyone know how to fix Nautlius coils so that they don't dry hit?

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I also have ss sleeves on mine and have recently gotten a couple of the new Hollowed out stainless ones that is like a cage around the glass. You have the durability of the ss and can still see your juice level. :) Just follow the advice above and you will wind up loving the nautilus. I have come close to trying cartos but they can be fussy also. With a busy life, I like the low maintenance aspect of the nauti. But that's just me ;)



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I've been through almost 5 coils now. 2 days into vaping they decide to just randomly start dry hitting. I've tried different juices and different air holes and nothing works. It almost seems to me when I fill it back up after going through the first tank on a coil is when it happens. Anyone know a fix to this or the reasoning behind it??

This is what I've done on mine: I enlarged the 2 inlet holes one at a time to the next larger size. If you over-enlarged the holes you can pack some cottons in the hole area to limit the flow a little bit. I hope you got the picture. I gave up on my Nautilus for that reason. The coils are inconsistant. I'll just wait for my new BVC I ordered from ebay.
 
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