Just bought a Smok 1300 vv battery...I need help! Lol

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I've never had anything but a regular ego battery. My pro tanks have 2.2ohm coils and I think my new nautilus mini has a 1.8ohm coil. Not sure how to adjust for the proper voltage so I get the best results. I know nothing about this stuff. Thanks!!!!

Oh and not sure if it matters but my juices are all 50/50 blends and then I have one that is 70VG 30PG do I have to adjust for the type of juice too?
 

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I've never had anything but a regular ego battery. My pro tanks have 2.2ohm coils and I think my new nautilus mini has a 1.8ohm coil. Not sure how to adjust for the proper voltage so I get the best results. I know nothing about this stuff. Thanks!!!!

Oh and not sure if it matters but my juices are all 50/50 blends and then I have one that is 70VG 30PG do I have to adjust for the type of juice too?

start low and adjust upwards to taste.

sometimes you find if you chain vaping you have to turn down the voltage for the wicking to keep up.

sometimes you vape at one voltage for a day, but the second day you vape at a little higher voltage, then by the 3rd or 4th day, you change the coil, and start over again at the lower voltage.
 

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start low and adjust upwards to taste.

sometimes you find if you chain vaping you have to turn down the voltage for the wicking to keep up.

sometimes you vape at one voltage for a day, but the second day you vape at a little higher voltage, then by the 3rd or 4th day, you change the coil, and start over again at the lower voltage.

Spot on... This works for me too
 

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The max setting on this particular VV is 4.8 volts, or 12 watts. I wouldn't be too concerned having it turned up all the way. The rule of thumb for every vape device is "start low and work your way up", if it gets too warm or starts to taste burnt, back it down. You should also remember if you go from the Nautilus back to the older tanks to turn the VV back down or you'll possibly burn out a coil on the 2.2 ohm coils.
 

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Ok I am going to sound like an idiot probably, but the higher ohm coil works better at a lower voltage and then the lower ohm coil on the nautilus can handle the higher voltage? I seriously understand nothing about electrical anything. I feel pretty dumb with this. But it also just sounds like I need to experiment. Perhaps getting a 1.8ohm coil for my pro tank 2 and Evod tanks in the future would be better with this new battery. I have my 2.2ohm with the pro tank set at 4V right now and I definitely can tell a difference with the taste. Doesn't feel as "dry" of a hit either. All very interesting. Lol!
 
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