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K31Scout

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Thanks everyone.
I think it helps that I found a setup that seems to work really well.
I've got a nautilus mini on an MVP. It's been working like a champ.
The idea of going to a higher wattage and picking up a rebuildable has been running around in my mind.

Welcome back to vaping! So far I have Evod's, Pro Tank II's, iclear 30's and a Nautilus Mini with a couple of MVP's. The new BVC in the mini is hands down fantastic and I expect other companies to follow the design. I've rebuilt a few ProTankII coils and am looking at a Kayfun Light clone to play with.
 

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I've been reading like crazy trying to get back up to speed on WW/VV, the amp/watt/ohms chart is permanently burned in my brain.
The question I have is, I've been using the nautilus mini at 8 watts, and it hits solid, and as far as the graph is concerned that's the high
End of the "good" range. But I keep reading people running their minis up to 11 or higher watts, isn't that going to burn it out.

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I've been reading like crazy trying to get back up to speed on WW/VV, the amp/watt/ohms chart is permanently burned in my brain.
The question I have is, I've been using the nautilus mini at 8 watts, and it hits solid, and as far as the graph is concerned that's the high
End of the "good" range. But I keep reading people running their minis up to 11 or higher watts, isn't that going to burn it out.
The chart that you are probably referring to is a little outdated for today, intended only to be a general guideline, and originally intended just for cartomizers.

Once you get into rebuildable atomizers and sub-ohm builds, the chart is completely worthless.
 
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