PG/VG ratio?

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Mden89

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I want to get some great vapor production, but i dont want to ruin my atomizer with too high of a VG content.

My two setups:

eleaf Istick 20w with nautilus Mini (1.6-1.8ohm atty)

Kanger sub box mini with kanger subtank mini (.5 atty RBA)

Whats the highest VG content i can use for both of these? (I have heard that too high of a VG base can clog/flood atomizers)

Also, whats the highest VG content you can use for dripping with a rda?
 

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Hey there Mden :)

I have the newer BVC coils for my Nautis, and with my DIY, I can go as high as 20p/80v, but typically about 30p/70v. Run that in all my tanks, drippers, etc.

Newer coils on the BVCs have slightly larger wicking holes than before (and they're cotton instead of ceramic.)

I just watch my power level on the Nautis (usually no more than 12-13W) and anywhere from 15-22W on my subtanks
 
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Hey there Mden :)

I have the newer BVC coils for my Nautis, and with my DIY, I can go as high as 20p/80v, but typically about 30p/70v. Run that in all my tanks, drippers, etc.

Newer coils on the BVCs have slightly larger wicking holes than before (and they're cotton instead of ceramic.)

I just watch my power level on the Nautis (usually no more than 12-13W) and anywhere from 15-22W on my subtanks
What are these BVC coils you speak of?
 

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Bottom Vertical Coils. The coil looks like a little chimney. 1.6 or 1.8 produces about the same vape honestly. The sub is where you can get the clouds as long as you remember to build only as your batteries will allow. Be safe. Also, you can build vertical coils in an rda. I like mine at 45 degrees with a over/under "dragon coil" type wicking. I just find it produces tons of vape and cloud with a simple, little coil. I don't like warm vapor either.
 

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What are these BVC coils you speak of?
Bottom Vertical Coils. If you purchase Atlantis or Nautilus coils now, the current ones are BVC's with organic cotton. When the Nautilus first came out, the coils that came with the tank was BDC coils. The BVC coils are a vast improvement.
 
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Bottom Vertical Coils. The coil looks like a little chimney. 1.6 or 1.8 produces about the same vape honestly. The sub is where you can get the clouds as long as you remember to build only as your batteries will allow. Be safe. Also, you can build vertical coils in an rda. I like mine at 45 degrees with a over/under "dragon coil" type wicking. I just find it produces tons of vape and cloud with a simple, little coil. I don't like warm vapor either.

Is there any chance you have a video reference of how to build these? Id really like to try it when my RDA comes in
 
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