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I have just purchased myself a triton mini with triton mini coils at 1.8 ohm. This sits on top of a CF4 40 watt. I lost one coil to forgetting to turn the top dial from fill to vape - I hope I never experience that awful taste again. My question is - with my nautilus mini the coils always read 0.1 higher. These triton coils are reading 1.45 supposed to be 1.8. Have I possibly missed a step - is this ok for me to continue vaping (tastes good, looks good) Forgot to mention - working the watts up slowly - currently 14 and sufficiently primed...
 

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I have just purchased myself a triton mini with triton mini coils at 1.8 ohm. This sits on top of a CF4 40 watt. I lost one coil to forgetting to turn the top dial from fill to vape - I hope I never experience that awful taste again. My question is - with my nautilus mini the coils always read 0.1 higher. These triton coils are reading 1.45 supposed to be 1.8. Have I possibly missed a step - is this ok for me to continue vaping (tastes good, looks good) Forgot to mention - working the watts up slowly - currently 14 and sufficiently primed...

Na, you're good. They're almost never exactly 1.8, depends on that exact coil, and even the device it's on. As long as it tastes good, you're fine.
 

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The Triton Mini's a nice tank, though you don't see it so much these days. I agree that you should be fine. The resistance reading doesn't matter much anyway unless you're using TC (or unless there's a short and it reads 0, but your mod should refuse to fire in the unlikely event that that ever happens).

The Triton Mini was my first tank with juice flow control, so I forgot to open it a few times myself. It's one of the joyful experiences that brings us vapers together.:blink:
 
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