BVC Coils for "non-Nautilus" Aspire tanks???

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Somebody posted this link on another thread about these: http://www.3avape.com/aspire-bvc-replacement-coil-heads-5pk-p-156.html

There is also a guy on ebay that is selling them for $14 a 5 pack: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aspire-BVC-...566?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c440bc9ee

I love them!! I have one in my Aspire BDC Vivi; and another in an AnyVape Davide. The flavor difference is off the charts!!! Good vape production too. I've been using the one in my Vivi for 10 days with no issues.


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It looks like those elements are for the Aspire K1 Glassomizer.
I too was interested in this topic, for I've been using the Aspire ET-S BDC Glassomizer myself the past 3 months.
The K1 i didn't even know about until i read your thread and did some digging online.

The k1 differs from Aspire BDC glassomizer in that it does have the adjustable airflow also, like the Nautilus style tanks.
So in short, you would need either a
1. Nautilus
2. K1 Glassomizer
In order to use the BVC coils brother.
Hope that answers your question.:D

It says right on their site it fits the ET tanks. So you certainly don't need a new tank.

So you are incorrect in stating you need the K1 clearo.
 

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Pokemom, what AnyVape Davide do these new vertical coils fit? :confused:

They should work with any tank the old, BDC, heads worked with, including the Davide. No idea if they'll work with something like a Billet Bridge (they should - same size/form factor).


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Pokemom, what AnyVape Davide do these new vertical coils fit? :confused:

Wow, I can't work technology today. Sigh.

Any way, the BDC & BVC replacement coils work on the 2013 AnyVape Davide & Davide mini. They will also work on the new AnyVape Peakomizer. Just make sure that they are the replacement for BDC NOT the nautilus!!!


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They should work with any tank the old, BDC, heads worked with, including the Davide. No idea if they'll work with something like a Billet Bridge (they should - same size/form factor).


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I bought a few boxes and paid a bit more than the link to 3avape, however aspireecigonline offered them in 2.1Ω which appealed to me.
I plan to use them in my Aspire Vivi Nova and in my Billet Bridge. I'll report back how they work with the Bridge. They should be absolutely fine.
 

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They should work with any tank the old, BDC, heads worked with, including the Davide. No idea if they'll work with something like a Billet Bridge (they should - same size/form factor).


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I bought a few boxes and paid a bit more than the link to 3avape, however aspireecigonline offered them in 2.1Ω which appealed to me.
I plan to use them in my Aspire Vivi Nova and in my Billet Bridge. I'll report back how they work with the Bridge. They should be absolutely fine.
 

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I'm so excited! Some time ago I bought several of those little adapter rings with a washer to convert the Davide to a dual coil. Works on the ProTanks too. Wasn't happy with the dual coil as I didn't get any more flavor than my rebuilt single coils with cotton. Now I can use these new Aspire BVC's with all my old Davide and ProTank 2's! :w00t:

Ain't life grand! :p
 

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Any way, the BDC & BVC replacement coils work on the 2013 AnyVape Davide & Davide mini. They will also work on the new AnyVape Peakomizer. Just make sure that they are the replacement for BDC NOT the nautilus!!!

.... Kickers...to distinguish them from the Nautilus BVC's...calls them "BDC fitment-BVC coils".

He has a pretty good review of them on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyEJmHfGzw&app=desktop

I bought a few boxes and paid a bit more than the link to 3avape, however aspireecigonline offered them in 2.1Ω which appealed to me.
I plan to use them in my Aspire Vivi Nova and in my Billet Bridge. I'll report back how they work with the Bridge. They should be absolutely fine.

You aren't neglecting your KartoTanks...are you???:shock:
 
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Waiting to hear how these are working for people:

Working great so far - I've been doing some side-by-side vaping (in paired ET-S and Nova-S tanks filled with the same juice) and the flavour and vapour production from the BVCs is noticeably better; they can handle higher voltage/wattage, too (although not as high as a Nautilus). Haven't been using them long enough to compare longevity yet.
 
For those curious about the new K1 clearo, I just got one in, and can confirm it does not have AFC (although it does ship with the new BVC coils by default). Looks like a decent CE4-type clearo, and it's not bad looking, but if you're looking for a small form-factor clearo I'd go with the ET-S instead, since it's both cheaper and higher capacity.
 

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By "CE4-type clearo", I assume you mean in general appearance, not in that the K1 is top fill? Too bad, as I really like top fill for on-the-go vaping when I drive. Regardless, I'm still interested in the new Aspire BVC head (as opposed to the "Nautilus" BVC head). I have one Mini Nautilus with 1.8 ohm BVC heads. I don't use it much, as it seems to need a higher than average voltage setting to get it to perform at its best compared to other coil heads. This mean my 800mah variable voltage batteries die too fast. My unregulated e-pipe mech mod, with an average output of around 3.7 volts, it just can't give the Nautilus BVC enough juice to vape well. On both devices, a simple 2.1 ohm TDC iClear 16 clearomizer works better for vapor and flavor, as well as providing more warmth - which really positively effects "vapor feel". The 1.5 and 1.8 ohm iClear 16 TDC heads just run a bit too hot. The quick and easy top filling feature of the iClear 16s (and T2s for that matter) is also nice.

The "Mini" Nautilus is just a bit too fat for me as well, at least on my iTaste v3 and regular eGo type batteries. A lot of the Aspire batteries are a little fatter than your average eGo, so the Aspire batteries tend to fit the Nautilus series very well. They also have higher average power output of about 4.2 volts, compared to a more typical 3.7 volts. Because of that, I can't effectively use my 3.7 volt output Prospect e-pipe mech mod at all with the Nautilus. So, for those of you that have tried out the new Aspire BVC, which ohm resistance rated head do you prefer? The Aspire K1 glassomizer is available in 1.6 and 1.8 ohm head options, but there are also 2.1 ohm Aspire BVC replacement heads available. I'm thinking, from my previous BVC experience, that I should try the 1.6 ohm heads, as they should not need as much voltage output to work well. However, these new heads are not like the old ones, being as they fit smaller clearomizers, so I have to assume performance will differ, but in what ways? I use high VG juices (allergic to PG), so that changes things up some too. Even with the Mini Nautilus BVC or iClear 16 TDC, both of which seem to wick fairly well, I still need to slightly dilute my juice with distilled water (about 5-10%).

I'm only asking because I don't want to get the 1.8 ohm version and realize I should've gone lower, or make the same mistake the other way around. Sure, a 5-pack of replacement heads is now only about $10 (plus S&H), but I've spent way too much on e-cig gear as it is. My bank account needs at least a bit of a break, but I do want to try out these new heads. I can't help myself. You know how it is, right?

All I have for now to try these new heads on are some Aspire ET-S glassomizers that have fallen into disuse because I was dissatisfied with their BDC head performance. (Flavors were just too muted.) I didn't really like the ET-S anyway, as the juice level observation windows are just too narrow and hard to see into. Especially at night. Especially while driving, at night. It is also an overly heavy and long design, leading to a top heavy setup - at least on the smaller batteries I typically use. The ET-S looks good though, and seems to be very durable. The ones I have will work fine as a test bed for the new BVC head. If the head works out for me, I'll just have to break down and get the K1 glassomizer to continue using the new BVC heads with. I have some all clear glass Davide Minis too, but they are the Kanger head only style, not the type that can be converted to use Aspire heads. (They actually work well with genuine Kanger heads, but sucked with the Davide heads they originally came with.) Those were not a wise purchase. I ended up liking the Kanger EVOD better (though the heads are now the same), just because the Davides are such a pain to fill with a regular juice bottle. The EVODs are a nice, light weight (and quite short to boot), but also have crappy little narrow windows that are hard to check juice levels through. (They are also kind of cheap and ugly looking IMHO.)

So, in the end, I like the iClear 16s best overall, but I'd happily replace them if there was a better option available. Is the new Aspire BVC better? You guys tell me.
 
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Aspire posted on facebook about people complaining about flooding and they have a poll

Dear Aspire Friends, we received an post on Support telling that our new BVC coils for BDC Clearomizer flood under 1.4ml mark, this is first time we know the problem, did you ever meet this problem? Participate in the poll here: http://www.aspirecigsupport.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=479.
We will test and come up with a solution as soon as possible, thank you for supporting our work! Have a great weekend!
 
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