Just Received Nautilus 2

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Fidola13

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so excited I just received the aspire nautilus 2 for my Revenger mini.

After over priming and getting several mouthfuls of juice and ramping it up- it’s finally working correctly.

I left the preinstalled .7 ohm coil in it & looked up the recommended wattage which is 18-23 Watts. I’m using it at 20W and have 3 air holes open.

Yep tip is fantastic for this noobie coming from cigarettes. Nice & small like a cigarette.

Anyhow I’m already psyched & thankful for everyone’s advice and recommendations on this tank!!
 

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Glad to hear it's working out for you and that you are enjoying it :) My husband is just starting out with two of them and is seeming to do okay.... He just came in and asked me if it should be refilled yet, LOL. I guess I am sharing all my vape knowledge with someone near and dear to me, which is a lot of fun. :)

bombastinator, I hope your sister likes it!

Anna
 

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so excited I just received the aspire nautilus 2 for my Revenger mini.

After over priming and getting several mouthfuls of juice and ramping it up- it’s finally working correctly.

I left the preinstalled .7 ohm coil in it & looked up the recommended wattage which is 18-23 Watts. I’m using it at 20W and have 3 air holes open.

Yep tip is fantastic for this noobie coming from cigarettes. Nice & small like a cigarette.

Anyhow I’m already psyched & thankful for everyone’s advice and recommendations on this tank!!
If you want to avoid flooding, just after you fill it take the drip tip off, stick a q tip all the way in the hole, let it sit there for 5 seconds and pull it out.
 

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I have two of these Nauty 2's. Mostly love them but you can never fill these tanks too much, or really, ever let them get even slightly low. If you let the tank get low and you rest whatever mod you are using ON ITS SIDE, like if you're resting it next to you in bed or something, there is no longer contact between the wick holes and the juice that's now puddling on one side of the tank. I got several dry hits and burned a fair share of coils because of this. Either always keep the juice topped up, or if you are getting low on juice, keep the tank VERTICAL.
 
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