Eleaf mega bcc-gt

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Kieferz

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I am hoping this is the right place to post this...

i am still on my hunt for the perfect set up. I have been using the aspire bvc non-nautilis coils recently and while I enjoy the flavor on them I can't stand the gurgling. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the mega bcc-gt? I know a lot of people on here recommend the nautilis mini but I've seen a lot of posts where people have issues with the gurgling. I would rather go back to the cheap plastic ce5 here lately and sacrifice flavor for no gurgling.
 

juicynoos

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All the equipment has quirks, ce4's 5's lack flavor, some flood but generally there is a user error or something wrong with the setup! I never have dry hits or gurgling using the original bvc's.

Taking overly long draws or too hard can pull too much juice into the coil head causing it to flood.

A quick fix is to tilt upwards so the juice runs toward the driptip end of the tank and away from the coil and fire the battery and take a few long draws until the vapor starts to come back. Use a Q tip or bunny eared paper towel through the driptip and down the chimney to remove excess juice so you don't get it in your mouth. yuk!!
Alternatively, you can tilt it, fire it and blow through the airhole with much the same effect.

Good luck
 

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You are most welcome, let me know..did it work? It would be a shame if you had to revert back to older, less flavorful atty's so a little patience and some trial and error should help you to move forward and upward.:)

EDIT: regarding voltage/watts, these coils like a bit of power although it depends on your juice to a large extent. Try using around 8.5 watts with 2 ohm ish coils as a minimum and you can slowly increase from there up to about 14 watts comfortably(between 4 and 5 volts approx.)
 
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