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I did have a tank on there but just a cheap one. Tossing it too. The battery died a short time ago so I just threw it away.
Good! Better safe than sorry. (LOL. I did a safe sex radio psa once where that was the punch line.)
Hey, a fellow vaper just turned me on to a site in France with
bunches of clone and other recipes. I'm a happy camper (vaper) now.:rickroll:
 
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Good! Better safe than sorry. (LOL. I did a safe sex radio psa once where that was the punch line.)
Hey, a fellow vaper just turned me on to a site in France with
bunches of clone and other recipes. I'm a happy camper (vaper) now.:rickroll:


LOL What's the site?
I had 10 of these batteries. They are the ones I started vaping with. Most of them are dead and won't charge. Time for a full house cleaning and a rebuild of the equipment :0)
 

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Only if it uses the same coils a Nautilus uses. I don't have an I sub G so can't test it...

I just got my Nautilus tanks today and I got a 5 pack of replacement coils. But I really like the idea of being abot to clean them so easily. They are pretty pricey so I need to be sure. How long do they last?
 
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I just got my Nautilus tanks today and I got a 5 pack of replacement coils. But I really like the idea of being abot to clean them so easily. They are pretty pricey so I need to be sure.

They work in a Nautilus, I know for sure, as I use them in a Kabuki, which uses Nautilus coils. They are built on OEM Nautilus heads...
 
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How long do they last?

I don't know. I ran 60ml through one, washed it, flooded it with flavorless and put it back in the capsule they come in, so I could test out a stock head for comparison. I have Cisco HH .357 dripper attys which I have run hundreds of ml through and are still going strong . If you prime them, keep them wet and break them in by using low power and working your way up they can last for many 100s of ml and years...
 

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I don't know. I ran 60ml through one, washed it, flooded it with flavorless and put it back in the capsule they come in, so I could test out a stock head for comparison. I have Cisco HH .357 dripper attys which I have run hundreds of ml through and are still going strong . If you prime them, keep them wet and break them in by using low power and working your way up they can last for many 100s of ml and years...

Wow so it it lasts that long, it's worth the $10 price tag. Thanks :)
 
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Wow so it it lasts that long, it's worth the $10 price tag. Thanks :)

Well I don't know that they last as long as the HH.357s, but I imagine they will, or be close. Cisco does a great job with them. Well worth the $10, even if they only last 4x as long as a stock coil...
 

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Well I don't know that they last as long as the HH.357s, but I imagine they will, or be close. Cisco does a great job with them. Well worth the $10, even if they only last 4x as long as a stock coil...

You should look into Cisco Nautilus coils. You can just wash them, blow them out and re-use them-

Aspire Nautilus Cisco Spec HH Replacement Coils - Avid Vaper

Well I just ordered on from My Freedom Works. Thanks so much for your help :)
 
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