Not having luck with my Nautilus Mini

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cheech226

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i'm relatively new here. i'm using a nautilus mini with the 1.6 Ohm bvc heads. the juice i use is dark and seems to clog the heads pretty quick, that is in under a week. i am looking for suggestions for my wattage setting. if one is vaping a "dirty" juice should i run hot or should i keep the watts low? i get a good hit on 6 watts, and can live with it. my hits are more dense running at 8 to 10 watts but I don't find it necessary for my enjoyment. i'm looking to get the most mileage from my heads and I like this juice, but i'll prolly change when i run out of it. so should i run hot or cold for longer head life?
 

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I have had my PT3 for about 2 weeks and it's been nothing less than stellar all the way around, then I got my aspire nautilus 5ml today with huge expectations and have been pretty impressed except a couple times I got the dreaded gurgling. I took the bottom portion off and immediately noticed the little mesh cover inside the tube thing (my apologies for my lack of lingo - I'm new to these tank systems. I came from a Halo Triton) was crooked. I took a small tool and evened it as best I could and cleaned the excess e liquid from both upper and lower portions of the tube, and voila! No more gurgling! Now I will admit that as a newbie to the BVC coil /atty? (i think it might be an atomizer, idk lol), and these bigger wickless tanks unlike halos tank system, I have no idea if this was going to completely screw up my brand new nautilus coil, but I got lucky and all went well. Any tips from the pros are always welcome
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I found that the coils included with the mini and regular nautilus are a bit off? idk maybe this sounds silly but i was flooding right off the bat with both sizes and threw in fresh cooils from a pack and had zero problems. you would think they're the same coils off the assembly line but who knows. sometimes the coils aren't perfectly flush sitting in the base or chimney, and for some reason the included coils are exactly that. call me crazy or inexperienced that's okay, but i know when everything is screwed on right and fitting snug, and can see that the included coils just did not sit the way they're supposed to.
 
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