Mech mod help plz!

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What's up guys, so I'm brand new to the forum. But i really need some help :O!

So ive got a Black Stingray much mod, didn't like drips at all seeing as I go to college and need my ecig on the go. So I went to tanks.

So right now I have my black stingray with a nautilus tank on it. At first it was freaking awesome! Huge hits good flavor and loved the look.
Well now I'm getting gurgling and little vapor.. its depressing. My wife has a smok pen mod and is getting more vapor.
I am new to vaping and dunno what's going on and why my tank is flooding. Its not getting onto my mods battery or anything its just making it to where I get little vapor. I need throat hit because I'm stopping smoking cigarettes.

My stingray has a efest 18650 in it.

Is there a better tank out there for me? I don't want to rebuild. I want big clouds and I want reliability. I love the nautilus and want to keep it. So what am I doing wrong?

All and any advice with anything I've said would be so greatly appriciated.

tanks in advance!
 

dopamine1

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What voltage is the battery right now? Do you have a multimeter to test it?

I've never had a nautilus but it sounds like it's just flooded. Remove the excess liquid somehow (blow it out or burn it off) and don't suck too hard on it because that will flood it again. If that doesn't work you might have an air leak somewhere, bad o-ring or something isn't screwed on good enough.
 

Goldleadr95

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Well the nautilus isn't designed to run on a mechanical because they are 1.8ohm coils that being said can you? Yeah you can but as your battery drops your vape quality is gonna drop too if you really wann just use a nautilus look into a VV VW device like a provari or a itaste svd or you could go with a box mod for higher wattage in case you decide you wanna run a lower ohm dripper

Oh could be that you need to replace your coil too it's hard to say with such a vague description
 

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How long have you been using that battery? Do you have anything that can read the voltage? Like a charger or something?

Mech mods have absolutely no protection to stop you from draining your battery until it's ruined. Maybe that happened here? I'd go to a store and get a cheap multimeter before you do anything. You REALLY need to be able to check batteries when you're using a mech.
 
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