help with nautilus coils

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cleggjm

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I have some nautilus tanks,5 to be exact one for each of my flavors. I notice when they sit a couple of days the coils flood a little bit and it spits but aft a couple of hits and blowing into it it stops. So I did some research and the bvc coils have a screen. If I rebuild the bdc coils can I use some type of screen over the coil and if so what? But if not how can I keep the coils from flood so I don't have to spend 5 minutes to get some started? I know this long but I love these tanks only had for a week.
 

Kevin littell

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I've had that happen with VG on mine and thought it was the coils.....



Turns out when I removed the bottom cap to fill it I was loosening the coils and they were leaking there at the threads to the bottom plate.


Tighten the coils every time after a refill.....Since I started doing this I have not had a single one flood.


( I turned them upside down when they flooded.....let'em drip out then vape on.
 
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VA Vince

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Does anyone know what the screen is made out of in the the bvc coils and could I make them and put them in the bdc just a thought.

Not sure of the screen material but I do not think the screen will help with flooding. I am using the BVC with the mini nautilus and it flooded. Turned the voltage up to 4 and no more flooding, for now...
 
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