Innokin 134 & Aspire Nautilis ?

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shoeboy

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Just graduated up to more a bit more advanced vaping, My new set-up is an innokin itaste 134 with an Aspire Nautilis. Sweet Set-Up, My ? is because the Asapire only has 1.6 and 1.8 coil heads I want to make sure Im not going to cook the coils prematurely, Not at $4 a piece. For what I like Im using the 134 at 9-10 watts, Is this OK with the Aspire 1.8 heads, Lower Watt setting is not satisfying to me. Also, I would like a recommendation for a Panasonic Battery for the Innokin 134.
 

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Welcome shoeboy to ECF. You might want to try your hand at rebuilding coils. I just learned myself and it's pretty easy and a lot cheaper then buying new coils. I tried the cotton balls but always had to much or not enough cotton that gave me problems.

I went to Walmart bought some Peaches and Cream yarn. Boiled it and let it dry. It actually works quite perfectly. No guessing on how much cotton ball to stuff in the coil. All I did was thread it thru the coil. Primed the cotton yarn, let it sit for about 10 mins. and started vaping.

No more paying a high Aspire Nautilus coil.

Here's a great video for re-building the Aspire Nautilus by Rip Trippers -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAmIJIUeEUg&list=UUgZd5ygXFoQry9KDGlddSBg&index=4
 

freedomfighter

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Welcome shoeboy to ECF. You might want to try your hand at rebuilding coils. I just learned myself and it's pretty easy and a lot cheaper then buying new coils. I tried the cotton balls but always had to much or not enough cotton that gave me problems.

I went to Walmart bought some Peaches and Cream yarn. Boiled it and let it dry. It actually works quite perfectly. No guessing on how much cotton ball to stuff in the coil. All I did was thread it thru the coil. Primed the cotton yarn, let it sit for about 10 mins. and started vaping.

No more paying a high Aspire Nautilus coil.

Here's a great video for re-building the Aspire Nautilus by Rip Trippers -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAmIJIUeEUg&list=UUgZd5ygXFoQry9KDGlddSBg&index=4

This video awesome i try to get upgrade too this week Thanks
 

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Variable wattage mode automatically adjusts the power to the coil you use. Setting it to 10 watts means it will fire 10 watts, regardless of the coil(within reasonable resistance range)

Agree: Ohm's Law: V = IR : Power (watts) = I (current) squared times R (resistance). I (current) draw from your battery will vary based on the resistance of your coil - e.g lower the resistance of your coil the greater the current needed from your battery with the same Power setting on your Innokin 134.

If in doubt of results you might want to start at lowest Watt setting and work your way up to where you like the vaping experience. The higher the power setting the shorter the coils life and you'll burn through more juice.

My experience of being a mega vape head is that I go through allot of juice and coils - I build my own coils and make my own juice in order to stay within my vaping budget.
 
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