Nautilus came in the mail today- dissapointment

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bace a flunt

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So yeah my nautilus came in the mail today. It's pretty nice, seems to be solidly built and the adjustable airflow is deffenately a plus. However, I can't go above 3.7v with the 1.6 ohm coil without getting a burnt taste (50/50 juice). That's about the same as my aspire bdc- ...!? I bought this thing thinking I'd be able to vape at atleast 4v

edit... been vaping a lot on it today. I can't really go over 3.5v and I get a burnt taste at that sometimes using the 2nd smallest airhole.

I guess I'm just dissapointed because I read about people vaping at like 4.5v with no burn... idk why I cant.
 
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Compared to drippers..Clearos have voltage limitation due to rubber grommet used..n airhole/coil area constraints..unless u diy resistance n non-resistance wires but the rubber will also tend to heat up from high heat even if u try to get right awg/res combi for a coolest setting.

Looks like need to wait for next innovation.
 

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The voltage you are able to vape at I think also depends on the flavor of your juice. Some tobacco and heavier flavors seem vapeable at higher volts where a fruit or dessert flavor may taste burnt at the same voltage. Just my experience although Gould be a fluke. Sorry to hear you're disappointed I'm really excited to try this new tank out soon.
 
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