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caup

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I'm new here in the ECF. I've been vaping close to 3 years now and I'm a member of several German vaping Forums.
In the past, I've been forwarded to this forum a few times and thus I thought, I might as well register to join the discussions here.

To me, vaping is a mere substitute for tobacco consumption, nothing less and nothing more.
For the first half year of vaping, I was stuck to all kinds of China ware,
2 years ago I purchased a Reo Grand, that finally put an end to my hardware search.
And I have stayed with bottom feeders ever since.
Now, I'm only experimenting with atomisers.

Greetings from Germany.
caup
 

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to ecf caup. So glad you are here and with your vast experience from 3 years vaping, you will truly be an asset to ecf. Look forward to reading your posts. Happy vaping to you. :)
 

dto1982

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Hey everyone. New member here. Just wanted to post the following to anyone having issues with the nautilus tanks.

I'm gonna start off by saying this may sound really stupid. I have the nautilus and nautilus mini. I've had gurgling, flooding, bad vapor production, you name it. Got the mini second thinking maybe my standard was faulty. Same thing with the mini. I almost gave up after replacing the coils in both with brand new bvc coils and cleaning everything up really well. Randomly, during what was to be my last setup before I threw these things out in pure frustration, I had a thought. I'd been taught that everything tank wise was to be tightened "finger tight". I thought, what if the nautilus needed to be cranked down really tight? I had nothing to lose, so after screwing the new coils into the base of both of my tanks Proceeded to screw the base into the top assembly until it had absolutely no more give. I swear I even heard the rubber gasket on the bottom pop into place. Keep in mind I had them in pretty tight before, just not wrenched in. Well, to make a long story short, after doing this I got a completely different draw and feel out of both of them. Huge, consistent clouds of vapor! So if your worried about over tightening, don't be. If you're worried about cracking the Pyrex, invest in the stainless steel tank replacement. I really hope this helps someone else out there.
 
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