Nautilus---limit for volts and watts?

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TXMomof2

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I bought 2 of them this week, one to use on my MVP and MVP2. The MVP does volts and the other does vv and vw. I know the setup is double coil but what do you use/recommend for the highest I can safely go with the volts and watts. I've looked at the chart that has been posted here a lot and I had it figured out with single coil but not so sure with double.

I do love the nautilus!
 

Katya

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Please remember that a 1.8Ω DC atomizer consists of two 3.6Ω coils configured in parallel, which means that they really need more voltage/wattage thrown at them to perform well.

My recommendation is always to increase the wattage by at least 50%, that is, if your sweet spot with the single coils is 6 watts, start at 9 watts if you're using a dual coil atty. Same goes for voltage--you'll just have to do the math yourself. While doing your math, remember that you're dealing with a 3.6Ω coil--not 1.8Ω.

More information here.
 
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