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Margate69

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Are there any other types of batteries besides the eGo twist I could use with the nautilus mini like a 900mah

I would sooner throw myself off a cliff than recommend a crap ego twist. It isn't even an upgrade from what you have. An Ego-ONE is the highest or highs made by Ego, and it is still entry level, IMO. You will want to throw your twist out in a month.
 

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Triton is a bit picky on what you use with their stuff, like I can't put a nautilus tank on my Triton battery It's suceptable to burning the battery and blow up the tank.

You can't put anything on a Triton battery except for Triton tanks....unless you spend $5 and order the 510/eGo adapter from Halo. Then you would be able to put an Aspire Nautilus onto the Triton battery and they will work fine. The Triton VV batteries goes from 3.3 volts to 4.8 volts. This means if you put a Nautilus on it with a 1.8 ohm coil, it will run at 6 watts at 3.3 volts up to 12.8 watts at 4.8 volts. For me, the sweet spot for the Nautilus tank with the 1.8 ohm coil has been around 11-13 watts. So you basically would want to use it at the highest voltage setting. Or you could also try using the 1.6 ohm coils that are available for the Nautilus, which would give you a greater range of voltages that you could use it at with the Triton VV battery.
 

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I was looking at the Aspire Nautilus mini starter kits $78 Ahh hell maybe I'll break down and get an Aspire sub MOD with a Nautilus mega...but I need a nice drip tip the mini will do.

If you want the tube style battery, then the eGo One battery is an excellent choice. Would fit very nicely with the Nautilus Mini and super compact. The battery is available both in 1100 mah and 2200 mah. No settings to worry about, it is basically a mech mod, but with protection built into it. The power that it will put out will be dependent on the resistance of the coil. Of course, like a mech mod, once the battery starts getting drained, the power will drop. The smaller battery is about the size of a tube of lipstick and the larger battery is about the size of a cigar.

Aspire makes a bunch of tube style batteries as well (the Subohm, etc.) and they even make a VV model. I picked up a subohm one for around $30 just to play around with.
 

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If you want the tube style battery, then the eGo One battery is an excellent choice. Would fit very nicely with the Nautilus Mini and super compact. The battery is available both in 1100 mah and 2200 mah. No settings to worry about, it is basically a mech mod, but with protection built into it. The power that it will put out will be dependent on the resistance of the coil. Of course, like a mech mod, once the battery starts getting drained, the power will drop. The smaller battery is about the size of a tube of lipstick and the larger battery is about the size of a cigar.

Aspire makes a bunch of tube style batteries as well (the Subohm, etc.) and they even make a VV model. I picked up a subohm one for around $30 just to play around with.
So you recommend a nautilus mini on an eGo one 2200mah Battery? Why don't I just buy the kit from Aspire?
 

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So you recommend a nautilus mini on an eGo one 2200mah Battery? Why don't I just buy the kit from Aspire?

I would recommend the eGo One battery IF your goal was to get the smallest battery possible. The eGo One 2200 mah battery is capable of firing a subohm tank, but is much smaller than the comparable Aspire tube battery (which would be the Aspire Subohm). If you wanted one that was made to match the Aspire tanks better (in size and looks), then by all means you should go with the Aspire kit. The Aspire tube battery looks pretty nice too, with the glossy carbon fiber look to it. The eGo One is the smallest setup on the market today that is capable of subohming.
 

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I would recommend the eGo One battery IF your goal was to get the smallest battery possible. The eGo One 2200 mah battery is capable of firing a subohm tank, but is much smaller than the comparable Aspire tube battery (which would be the Aspire Subohm). If you wanted one that was made to match the Aspire tanks better (in size and looks), then by all means you should go with the Aspire kit. The Aspire tube battery looks pretty nice too, with the glossy carbon fiber look to it. The eGo One is the smallest setup on the market today that is capable of subohming.

I prefer the metal finish on the ego, the carbon body on the aspire is tacky.
 
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