Aspire nautilus with Itaste mvp 2.0

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suprtrkr

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Definitely, and it will be a fine tank. You being a new member, your URL was removed, but I know the nautilus tank. It's an excellent piece of gear, and I recommend them all the time. Welcome to the board. If you'll wander around in New Members and post a hello in the various intro threads here, you can get your minimum 5 posts in and the server will upgrade you to "Full Member" at 25 past the hour once you have done so. When that happens, you'll be able to post links of photos, or go anywhere on the forum and post.
 

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I'd recommend buy the 1.8 ohm coils for it. The MVP only goes to 11 watts/5 volts and teh 1.6 ohm coils may be under powered for that. I recoil my own coils for my Nautilus around 1.4 and run them at 15 watts. With the 1.8 ohms you'll probably be in the 9 to 11 range (or lower).
 
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It's a good setup. As I was graduating my equipment the Nautilus mini is what I got and loved it. It helped me start to really appreciate the flavors of my juices. But, I thought it was just a bit underpowered. I bumped up my battery to an IPV mini and the Nautilus really started to shine around 13 watts. I run it on an iStick 50 now at 13.5 watts and it runs like a top. In short, the MVP2 is great on battery life, but I find it just a bit underpowered at 11 watts max. The Nautilus still shines after 10 months of use.
 
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