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EverythingEvil

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Hi...it's not a sweet one though?
Is the liquid dark in color? Do you allow the juice to soak into the wicks for a while before you start vaping? Are you a chain vaper? How much liquid are you going through before the coil burns out? There are quite a few things that could cause your could to burn out early.
 
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How do you have the airflow adjustment set? Wide open, almost closed or something like in the middle?
I'm running the sister coil to yours. The Spryte coil. I know they look different but the guts inside are identical. I'm also running 50/50 juice. I was surprised that Aspire would power the Nautilus and Spryte AIOs at 12 Watts! I have to keep mine below 7 Watts in my old Aspire tanks or they run too hot for me. But I don't have adjustable airflow.
If you open your airflow all the way you might get them cooled down enough to help with longevity, I don't know. If you're already wide open then I think you are just the first of many Aspire customers who will regret thier purchase.
IMO those mods/pods are overpowered for the coils.

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Could be lack of priming process, chain vaping, what coil HEAD (resistance) are you using and yes, are you using any known offender juices like NET and WTA and sweet or dark juice?

How much ELIQUID are you going through in 3 days, too, that is a FAR better representation of like, how much "use" you are getting. I had two Nautilus 2s (they use the same coil heads I think other than the nic salt one). Which, like has the least air and wick holes, so if you are using that coil, that is really going to gunk up the FASTEST.

I know there is a stern "use the nic salt coil for nic salts" so I'm not going to say OTHERWISE other than I used the 1.8 and 1.6 and even 0.7 coil with nic salts AT THE RIGHT PERCENTAGE. As long as it's not TOO HIGH and giving you nic sickness, you could certainly sub in your regular 1.8 coil and see if it lasts longer, and you MAY need to drop your nic salt percentage if you get nic overload symptoms.

BUT... you are basically using the most restricted and least vape producing coil that is going to die the fastest due to its construction. So, I'm not here to TELL you what to do or how to manage your intake but especially early on, chain vaping (even with waiting between hits) is going to cause shortened coil life, exacerbated by THAT COIL.

Unless you are using like 60 mg/ml nic salts and oh, vaping a few times every hour, I'm not SHOCKED by what you are describing, perhaps you can ask Aspire or other users about it but that coil is DESIGNED to be super restricted to limit how much vape you can "get" per puff. Etc.

I don't think I want to say too much more but yeah, talk to other users and knowing your nic salt percentage of nic would kinda be helpful etc.

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Are you using the 1.8 ohm coil? I've been lucky - still on my first one after two weeks. I use thin liquid to avoid wicking issues. Can you try a 70% pg liquid? It might keep things moving.

The other issue is that it's easy to let the liquid run low. At 12 watts, that will kill it fast, so keep it topped up. Most pod systems are fairly cr@p that way.

Last tip - Avoid the 1.6 ohm coil because it's only rated for 11 watts (max).

Good luck! I hope things improve.
 
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