Possible setup question.

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SirLoki

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If I remember correctly the subtank comes with a thin metal drip tip. And it heated up fairly quickly. Try using a delrin or thicker metal drip tip and should be good. That is what I did for my subtank mini and it worked great at 35w.

I found the cherry vape wide bore and the one from my Tugboat rda worked the best. And mind you that was for the v1 subtank mini with only 1 cyclop for airflow.
 

DaveP

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CrazyDamon, hang out in the Rebuildable Atomizer forum(s) for a while and get your feet wet with the pictures people post and the hardware they tend to lean toward.

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The MVP 3.0 Pro is probably a safer way to ease into lower ohm vaping. I'd play a while at 1 ohm and .5 ohms before diving into anything lower than that. No one mentioned the Lemo 2, but it's easy to coil and fill and has adjustable air flow from no air to full free flow lung hit. It also holds a respectable amount of juice.
 

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I keep my Nauti on the biggest airflow setting (not sure if its still that big a difference)

Havent tried it myself, nervous about getting into sub ohms because I dont wanna .... anything up but hear its a much better experience.

Ive looked around a little bit, between this/Kanger Subtank seem to be the best choices for a novice.

In my experience, sub ohming is more about the cloud of vapor than flavor. You'll run through a bottle of juice about twice as fast. The more juice you burn through will get you an increase in flavor production, but it's not as much as you expect.

I like to stealth vape when I'm out of the house. Can't do that with a cloud maker, but you can have a Kayfun Lite or a Kayfun V2 as your alternate and vape it at 10W to 15W. Kayfun is one of the most popular tanks for standard vaping.
 
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Vapeing baker

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Throw my tuppence worth in here'You can remove the airflow ring on your nautilus there's videos on YouTube showing how to do it you can also use the triton mini coils in your nautilus. Mvp3 60 watts is really more than enough to produce tons of flavour and vapour.Atlantis is a good tank and coils can be had cheapish.personaly I prefer the artic tank over the atlantis.Subtank mini has got to have one of the easiest buld decks going on the rba I've always got 3 or 4 subtanks lying about .
 
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