Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much!

So, do you like it?

Something a large number of people here seem not to realize is that toppers need to be matched to the peculiarities of the istick. Just because your 1.8 Ω coil/wick assembly worked fine with your high zoot ACME apv doesn't mean it's going to work the same way with the iStick. If you're experiencing dry/burnt hits the resistance of whatever coil you're using with whatever topper is too low for the iStick. Simple remedy - increase the resistance of the coils you're using.
It's not rocket science.
Something a large number of people here seem not to realize is that toppers need to be matched to the peculiarities of the iStick. Just because your 1.8 Ω coil/wick assembly worked fine with your high zoot ACME apv doesn't mean it's going to work the same way with the iStick. If you're experiencing dry/burnt hits the resistance of whatever coil you're using with whatever topper is too low for the iStick. Simple remedy - increase the resistance of the coils you're using.
It's not rocket science.
Alright so who's going to be the 1st to post a pic of 2 istick one with bendy adaptor and one without with same tanks side by side to compare height
I agree , mine will work fine then burnt, 3 new bvc coils on Nautilus. Great for 2 hits then I have to turn down to min, then back up , no regulation.No it`s not but that doesn`t explain a 2.8 ohm Kanger coil fail and a 3.0 ohm coil in a r91% fail.
It is really simple, some of these sticks do not work correctly.
It has nothing to do with mean vs RMS, some of these sticks do not work correctly.
and did I mention some of these sticks do not work correctly.![]()
Not sure how that's possible. If it is, it speaks to the wildly variable performance of these things.
I use 1.8 ohm coils and even ay 7 watts, I get the dry burned thing. I put the same tank on an MPV 2, I can go up to 11 watts (full power) with no issues what so ever. I know the old story is "reduce 1 watt for the eleaf factor" but reducing 4 watts and still getting burned?
Not acceptable.
B&M put it in my hands, I honestly didn't even a chance to, I was sold. All I saw was they pretty shiny thing and I sat vaping gloriously till I got it home the coil was mangled and my chest was ...... at meHehehe... How true. Or you could visit ECF and ask some questions before you buy anything.That's what I've been doing for years...
You don't need a BVC coil. But you do need a higher resistance single-coil atty (I'd say ~3Ω), or any old dual-coil atty, or any good RBA with great wicking plus plenty of airflow.
Good luck.
Just because your 1.8 Ω coil/wick assembly worked fine with your high zoot ACME apv doesn't mean it's going to work the same way with the iStick. If you're experiencing dry/burnt hits the resistance of whatever coil you're using with whatever topper is too low for the iStick. Simple remedy - increase the resistance of the coils you're using.
It's not rocket science.
I'm pretty sure it's very close to 19mm. Looky here--he's using a 19 mm Emow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebZVFY4Q7q0

Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much!
So, do you like it?
B&M put it in my hands, I honestly didn't even a chance to, I was sold. All I saw was they pretty shiny thing and I sat vaping gloriously till I got it home the coil was mangled and my chest was ...... at methen I ran here. Thank you.
.....It has nothing to do with mean vs RMS, some of these sticks do not work correctly.
and did I mention some of these sticks do not work correctly.![]()

Alright so who's going to be the 1st to post a pic of 2 istick one with bendy adaptor and one without with same tanks side by side to compare height
Scandalex!![]()
My" high zoot ACME apv" (all of them) do very well with whatever coil I put on them. The iStick works very well with those same coils as long as I remember that The Stick is a little (or a lot) out of the norm. I was gonna get a Rocket Science book to read up on but now I know that vaping the iStick is NOT rocket science I don't have to bother. Thanks.
This is the best I could do. Gotta get dinner ready then sit down for my Thurs. night line-up.
Ouch... and they didn't warn you about Eleaf volts? They should have--seriously.
So sorry.
reddog,
Looks like the iStick might be the wrong APV for you.
After getting my first iStick about two months ago (I now own two), it didn't take me very long to conclude that the iStick would be---for me, anyway---a very specialized power source. My collection of vaping hardware is quite large---I have more than 100 PVs and APVs, and I use them to power many different kinds of Juice Delivery Systems (JDS---i.e., atomizers, often called "toppers" on this thread): old-school 510 and 306 atties for dripping, clearomizers of numerous types and designs (although these days, most of my clearos are bottom-coil clones that use Kanger-style heads, which I rebuild), tanks of many kinds (including Kanger and Aspire tanks, plus RTAs such as Kayfuns and newer generation Orchids, Erlkonigins, etc.), and various RBAs for my bottom-feeder mods. I even sub-ohm moderately with my mechanicals at times, although most of my builds stay in the 1-2 ohm range.
What became apparent and obvious to me early on was that---in my case, at least---I would end up using my iSticks exclusively with either of two devices: the Aspire BVC Mini Nautilus tank or Aspire BVC clearos. And that's what I've done. Why? Because the relatively recent bottom vertical coils from Aspire and their proprietary tanks and clearos that use those coils seem to me perfectly matched with the iStick. The Mini Naut and CE5 clearos are ergonomically and aesthetically well-suited to the diminutive size of the iStick, and the bottom vertical coils are designed in such a way as to easily handle the iStick's rather aggressive implementation of power (Vavg as opposed to Vrms, which may not be the sole cause of your running-too-hot burnt juice symptoms, but is certainly a contributing factor in general).
Right now, I'm running a BVC Mini Naut on one iStick, set to 9 Eleaf watts, and a BVC clearo on the other, set to 8 Eleaf watts. Both could perform well at considerably higher settings---and many people do this---but I'm very satisfied with the vape quality I get right where they are now, which maximizes the run time of the iStick's 2200 mAh battery.
Many iStick owners seem able to make other devices work well on their iSticks, but my experience was similar enough to yours that I gave up trying quite awhile back. The difference is that you're unhappy with your iStick, while I'm quite pleased with both of mine, as long as I use Aspire BVC coils on them. For me, that was the easiest solution. YMMV, of course.
While I mostly enjoy rebuilding coils and heads, I'll admit there's certain charm in getting such a high-quality vaping experience from the Aspires. Use a BVC coil for two weeks or so, then toss it, slap on a brand-new factory coil head, and vape away. No, it's not as inexpensive as a quick rebuild, but it sure is convenient.
Good post! I have exclusively used Nautilus on both of my iSticks with great satisfaction. I have plenty of Mods that I use for other devices.
i had 2 iSticks & 2 Nautilus tanks. I gave one set away to a friend. Her setup vapes flawlessly; mine doesn't which when you think about it is ridiculous considering they're both the same.
but let's not overlook this