My coil came installed but barely screwed in.
We just got ours today; I ordered two from vapage.com last week. So far very pleased with them![]()

where's it leaking from? sure you didn't accidently loosen the base when adjusting the air flow? also, have heard some say to not put it on the smaller hole if you have a flooding issue. good luck.
it was leaking from the air hole, and it looked like from the base...i was vaping the widest air hole
last night i got home and it was still being stupid, even almos threw it because it wouldn't come of the top of the mod, took it apart again and cleaned it, let it sit, finally when i was done with my chores i filled it back up and so far it's working well....the one thing i did notice was the post was pushed up so i pushed it back down, not sure if that had anything to do with it, and it's been working fine, except i'm still looking at it with a suspicious eye
This happened to me after my first refill. The coil head was slightly loose and caused the eliquid to leak out the air hole. Now I make sure it is tight before putting it all back together.
Not loving the Nautilus so much now - on the first fill of a couple ml, it worked great. Then I left it for a day or so (almost empty), filled it up, and I'm getting massive burnt hits even if I go down to 3.0 on the voltage (1.5ohm head). Something's definitely wrong with the wicking because if I cover the air hole, draw without firing, then uncover it and fire/hit, it's okay for a hit or two. Then it goes right back to being dry/burnt. Sitting overnight, opening and closing it again, tapping it, nothing's worked. I had planned to rebuild the head anyway, but I wouldn't have expected this to bug out on me so soon.
i'm having the same problem...i really hope we all could find a solution to this problem....i really love how this thing is 22mm but it's been an up and down ride so far
I just took it apart again, removed the coil, wiped everything down (including a q-tip into the connecter where the coil goes), and so far it's better, though time will tell. I think part of the problem might have been (totally speculating here) that I filled that puppy up as high as I could and it might have been overfilled at first. However after vaping it down to 5ml and opening/closing it again I still had the problem. After this last round of taking it apart and cleaning it I'm able to take a full draw with the airhole wide open and it's okay at 3.2 but any higher and it starts to get crispy.So maybe give that a shot?
Edit: Just came back to my desk and... back to square one. Still getting burnt dry hits. Man, this is a bummer, I am sure I can rebuild it but don't want to put the effort in yet![]()
Have you tried switching to the 1.8 ohm head that also comes with it?
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Have you watched PBasardo's review of the Nautilus? He goes in depth on the use of airflow vs. juice thickness.Not loving the Nautilus so much now - on the first fill of a couple ml, it worked great. Then I left it for a day or so (almost empty), filled it up, and I'm getting massive burnt hits even if I go down to 3.0 on the voltage (1.5ohm head). Something's definitely wrong with the wicking because if I cover the air hole, draw without firing, then uncover it and fire/hit, it's okay for a hit or two. Then it goes right back to being dry/burnt. Sitting overnight, opening and closing it again, tapping it, nothing's worked. I had planned to rebuild the head anyway, but I wouldn't have expected this to bug out on me so soon.
I used to have the gurgle. I used to have dry hits. But I solved it completely and it's so simple!!!! What is it? Tip it over for a minute or more. It cleared it all up. In fact, the more I did it the less I had to do it. Maybe a time or 2 a day now and I love the tank like new again.