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BasicReference

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Hello. I'm new here. I've been vaping for a little while and I can say that I really enjoy it. I currently am using a TurtleShip v3 Mech with a Nautilus Aspire tank with the BVC coils (not the mini one). I really like this tank and the BDC coils and I really want to like the BVC coils like everyone else, but I've been having a problem. With every hit, I get e-juice popping into my mouth. It's not a lot, but enough to taste. It honestly bothers me. On the old BDC coils, I could vape and not have to worry about getting juice popping into my mouth and ruining the experience. However, I've tried two different coils from my pack of 5 and I get the same thing. It's not flooded, it's not gurgling, it's just popping into my mouth. Is there ANY way to fix this? I don't think it's the tank since the BDC's worked fine. Any suggestions?
 

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Hello. I'm new here. I've been vaping for a little while and I can say that I really enjoy it. I currently am using a TurtleShip v3 Mech with a Nautilus Aspire tank with the BVC coils (not the mini one). I really like this tank and the BDC coils and I really want to like the BVC coils like everyone else, but I've been having a problem. With every hit, I get e-juice popping into my mouth. It's not a lot, but enough to taste. It honestly bothers me. On the old BDC coils, I could vape and not have to worry about getting juice popping into my mouth and ruining the experience. However, I've tried two different coils from my pack of 5 and I get the same thing. It's not flooded, it's not gurgling, it's just popping into my mouth. Is there ANY way to fix this? I don't think it's the tank since the BDC's worked fine. Any suggestions?

If you get a proper vv/vw apv, you can adjust the voltage or wattage for the coil and liquid combination that you are using.

But if you use a mech without a kick, then you have to figure out what coil is suitable and then buy those coils.
 

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Well, that was something I was thinking about, but then I remembered my friend has a mech, with the same battery and everything, and his nautilus (using BVC's) doesn't spit. Also, upon vaping on it some more, I noticed that it's not actually spitting, but for lack of a better word the vapor itself is...wet I guess.. I can't feel the actual liquid, but I can taste it (not the flavor that it is, as on the exhale I can taste the flavor).
 

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Well, that was something I was thinking about, but then I remembered my friend has a mech, with the same battery and everything, and his nautilus (using BVC's) doesn't spit. Also, upon vaping on it some more, I noticed that it's not actually spitting, but for lack of a better word the vapor itself is...wet I guess.. I can't feel the actual liquid, but I can taste it (not the flavor that it is, as on the exhale I can taste the flavor).

What's the ohms on his bvc's?
 

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My BDC's are 1.8 ohms and my BVC's are 1.6 ohms. Would .2 make THAT much of a difference?

the bdc's are dual coil; the bvc's are single coil;

dual coils tend to need more power than single coil.

4x4/1.8= 9 watts
4x4/1.6= 10 watts.

Your problem is you have no way to adjust your voltage so you have to find a higher ohm bvc for the liquid you are using.

That's why there are vv/vw mods; so you can just adjust your voltage instead of having to try out multiple coils.
 
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