Aspire Nautilus BVC Coils - Burning vapor WAY faster ?

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I've been trying to find a good comparison from the BVC coils to the ones that they come with originally (I think BDC they're called? where there's wick with a coil). I'm burning through a full tank in a day ... Whereas the same liquid and same voltage i was getting 2.5-3 days. Is it just me or are the BVC's burning way quicker?

Yes the taste is a ton better, but i don't want to be filling up every day versus once every 3 days.

Lastly, Should i try a different voltage? I've got 1.8 ohm bvc coils running 3.7 volts.

Any and all suggestions would be very appreciated, i need some feedback.

Thanks!
 

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Hi Guys
I've been trying to find a good comparison from the BVC coils to the ones that they come with originally (I think BDC they're called? where there's wick with a coil). I'm burning through a full tank in a day ... Whereas the same liquid and same voltage i was getting 2.5-3 days. Is it just me or are the BVC's burning way quicker?

Yes the taste is a ton better, but i don't want to be filling up every day versus once every 3 days.

Lastly, Should i try a different voltage? I've got 1.8 ohm bvc coils running 3.7 volts.

Any and all suggestions would be very appreciated, i need some feedback.

Thanks!

Its my experience they burn through juice quicker too - I'm using 4+ ml per day vs <3 previously. Having said that I'm running the BVCs at 11W versus the 9W which I used with my old (Kanger) dual coils, but the flavor and vapor is so much more consistent I've decided to put up with the extra juice costs. I also find the BVCs last about twice as long.
 
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