eGo1 + Nautilus Mini

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VictorC

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Perfect fit. Very compact form factor for mouth-to-lung lovers.

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Well, the nautilus has a 1.6 Ohm coil, if I'm not mistaken... for reference, joyetech's site puts the wattage at 20-30w for .5 Ohm and 10-15w for 1 Ohm, with a voltage of 3.2-3.8V (these all change as the battery wears down).

http://www.joyetech.com/support/question.php

I'll tell you right now, from my experience with the Ego One and the Nautilus Mini, it's kinda a weak setup in my opinion. Not really the ideal battery for the Nautilus Mini, but it does work and as you can see, looks nice! The 1.2 Ohm coil on the Subtank Nano is perfect on it, though, and I haven't tried the .5 Ohm yet.
 

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I watched a video about it last night, it does hit well on a full charge, but it can't possibly last very long at those ohms.

Prolly good for stealth vaping in a bind, I just couldn't see it as an all day vaporizer.

Actually, the higher the ohms the longer it will last. (less amps/watts being pulled). the .5 lasts around 107 puffs @5seconds per puff and the 1.2 is around 230 puff @5seconds per puff. In practical usage...the .5 lasts me around 2/3rds of a work day and the 1.2 will last til i need to charge at night. This is vaping at an average rate, nothing excessive.

The 5 seconds per puff thing...yeah...I usually do about a 2 - 2.5 second puff.
 
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What sort of watts are you getting?

I'd love to get an eGo one, but am worried I might find the combination a bit weak....

I tried a mini Nautilus on a mech with a 4.2v (fresh) battery... it would have been so much better with a 1.2 or even 1.0.

It's a great picture though! :)

At 1.8 Ohms (the Nautilus Mini's higer resistance coil) and 4.2 volts (the rating of the battery) you should get 9.8 watts, minus any inherent voltage drop.

With the 1.6 ohm coil, it comes out to just a hair over 11 watts. Not too shabby.
 
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