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Alexander Gerber

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I have the itaste mvp 2.0 and I just got the aspire nautilus mini and for the life of me I can't find the right voltage and wattage to make it taste good! The flavor is just off not burnt or airy really getting nicotine sick trying to figure it out! :/
I keep mine at 8 watts and works good for me. Try it out. Hopefully you get it to your liking.
 
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What E juice flavor are you using ? I don't have nautilus mini 1.8 ohm, but tried out family members on my mvp 20, taste best to both of us at 3.8 volts.


I have the itaste mvp 2.0 and I just got the aspire nautilus mini and for the life of me I can't find the right voltage and wattage to make it taste good! The flavor is just off not burnt or airy really getting nicotine sick trying to figure it out! :/
 
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I can go as low as about 9W with the Nauti. For *me*, I like it around 10.5-11W. That is pushing the upper end of your MVP. However, YMMV.

Start low, and take it as far as you can. Truthfully, I can't really tell the difference between the 1.6 ohm and the 1.8 ohm coils. I do notice a difference between the older coils (smaller juice holes) and the newer ones, but I don't really run them any differently.
 
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I have the itaste mvp 2.0 and I just got the aspire nautilus mini and for the life of me I can't find the right voltage and wattage to make it taste good! The flavor is just off not burnt or airy really getting nicotine sick trying to figure it out! :/

1: start low and go up slowly.
2: or you can set voltage to 3.7 and there's a good chance it's made to function at that voltage.
 

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I can go as low as about 9W with the Nauti. For *me*, I like it around 10.5-11W. That is pushing the upper end of your MVP. However, YMMV.

Start low, and take it as far as you can. Truthfully, I can't really tell the difference between the 1.6 ohm and the 1.8 ohm coils. I do notice a difference between the older coils (smaller juice holes) and the newer ones, but I don't really run them any differently.
I can't really tell the difference either!
 
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I have the itaste mvp 2.0 and I just got the aspire nautilus mini and for the life of me I can't find the right voltage and wattage to make it taste good! The flavor is just off not burnt or airy really getting nicotine sick trying to figure it out! :/
I like the replies that said start at 3.7V or around 8W and go up till you like it. I do 8 to 8.5W and max for me is 10w but prefer the lower. Also my flavor is better on my Eleaf Istick 30W than it was on the CF VV battery that came with my nautilus mini kit. I use the second or third smallest airhole that makes a difference in flavor too. I do mouth to lung hits and like the tighter draw. Good luck :)
 

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it is a combination of few things, coil (not only ohms but also the surface area), juice ratio, air flow (bottom n top have different flavour experience) wattage n volt are only tech figures for getting a certain ohms at a certain temperature. I would suggest to stick to a specific ohm and figure out pre heat time, puff/heat time and airflow opening. It does sound like a science experiment but it takes no time to become second nature. Nicotine level also makes a difference, high is good at low wattage but low/no nic level is better at high wattage.
 

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it is a combination of few things, coil (not only ohms but also the surface area), juice ratio, air flow (bottom n top have different flavour experience) wattage n volt are only tech figures for getting a certain ohms at a certain temperature. I would suggest to stick to a specific ohm and figure out pre heat time, puff/heat time and airflow opening. It does sound like a science experiment but it takes no time to become second nature. Nicotine level also makes a difference, high is good at low wattage but low/no nic level is better at high wattage.
Hey thanks man! I didn't kno that about the higher the wattage and the lower depending on nic content! Do good to kno thank you!
 
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