New setup incoming!

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inswva

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Nice choices. My daily driver is an MVP 2.0 with either a full size Nautilus or mini, both with BVC coils. I run both the 1.6 and 1.8 coils at the full 11W with all of my liquids. So far, so good. I have a DNA30 and some RBAs inbound so the MVP and Nautilus combo will probably be my backup gear in the near future.
 

machinestatic

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So I ordered a new mod and tank. I got the MVP 2.0 and it comes with the iClear 30. But I also ordered the Aspire Nautilus Mini to top it off.

Are there any opinions or anything I need to know on any of these items? Thanks in advance!

Very nice choices. In my opinion, you got one of the best (and last available) top coil clearomizers, and one of the best bottom coils.

My only tips are:

1. Once you decide which clearomizer you like more, make sure to stock up on replacement coil heads for it (and make sure the Aspires you buy are the BVCs!). You never know when you'll try a juice you just absolutely hate, and will need to toss the coil rather than clean it. Not to mention, unfortunately, a replacement coil head can be DOA (dead on arrival) every once in a while so it's important to have back ups.

2. Both of those particular tanks definitely need a few minutes to wick, after a fresh fill. So make sure to let it sit for a while after filling it, before you use each coil for the first time.
 

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I've got two MVP2's and they are tough little mods. With the Nautilus Mini and BVC coil I vape at 9 to11W with lot's of flavor and vapor. With Pro Tank II's I turn it down to 6 to 7.5W with good performance. I can vape a full 2 days before I get the yellow light but I plug them in the the USB every night.

Let the BVC coil soak up for a while and take a few dry pulls on it before you fire it up to avoid a burnt hit. I rushed my first one and the taste was bad for a whole tank of juice.
 

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I used the MVP for a long time until I got the VTR (heavy beast). I should of stuck with the MVP but, mine was first gen and had pin problems. I kept having to mess with it. I do like the Nauti tank, I have the big one and use BVC on it. The MVP is a no hassle device and very solid (well the newer ones) and with that tank I can't think of a easier setup. For the price you cant go wrong. Happy Vaping.
 
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