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Yeah I've been looking at them, but wanted to hear from someone who actually had one. 22mm would look pretty good on that 23mm sigelei I'm getting, or I could use the flare ring with the vv3. Told my husband I want a nautilus for xmas, but the Aerotank is a lot more within reach.

You said that with the adjustable air flow, you get an easy draw... but is it possible to make it a tighter draw? I find too easy a draw too airy, and have to huff up 2 or 3 times per hit to get a really significant amount of vapor. Lately I've been sticking my fingertip against one of the T3S's air holes.

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1. The airflow control built in with a bottom fed dual coil provides an easy draw with great taste.
a. Glass tank.
b. Included beauty flair ring
c. Two coils
d. Two extra o-rings

2. 22mm

I just got out of a bad bout with some cheap Kayfun Knock Offs that while the flavor was great when they worked, the leaks were such a hassle that I almost wonder if the clones will be any better with the leaking issue. For the price, the Aero's are hard to beat.

My Kayfun clone that I got from fasttech is kicking ....

Occasionally get a tiny drip from the airflow area, but nothing that affects the phenomenal taste and solid vapor production. (And I'm sure it'll change as I get better with wicking)

That being said, I have the pt2 with the aerotank base for airflow control and it works great. 19mm I believe.



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My Kayfun clone that I got from fasttech is kicking ....

Occasionally get a tiny drip from the airflow area, but nothing that affects the phenomenal taste and solid vapor production. (And I'm sure it'll change as I get better with wicking)

That being said, I have the pt2 with the aerotank base for airflow control and it works great. 19mm I believe.

Yeah I like the PT2 a lot for the vv3, but 19mm would look kinda goofy with the Sigelei -- like one of those enormous guys whose heads look too small for their body. :D My mom had a boss like that for a long time, and of course we all called him The Pinhead. :D

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Okay.

So I just tightened the air control all the way down. It is alot harder to hit than the iclear 16 and i get a heavy concentration of flavor, maybe even a bit of fluid on the tongue.

50% open (or closed depending on how you look at it :D ) is pretty close to an iclear 16, still a bit tighter though.

Past 50% open, it becomes harder to differentiate from full open. I bet you can find your sweet spot in the 50 to 60 percent range.

I got to say, I get a bit of huff and puff or longer draws on the Kayfuns, but with the voltage/power control on the vv3, at 100% open, I do not get the same need to really pull on it.

***EDIT*** Three pulls at full open are about normal for me right now and the vapor does build on each successive draw.

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Yeah I like the PT2 a lot for the vv3, but 19mm would look kinda goofy with the Sigelei -- like one of those enormous guys whose heads look too small for their body. :D My mom had a boss like that for a long time, and of course we all called him The Pinhead. :D

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Lol.

19 mm to 22 mm is actually only 1.5 mm on any side, not really that much a difference.

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I got dimensions from a local vape shop listing and it posted diameter at 3/4" which comes out to 22.05 mm. Did I misclick somewhere along the way?

Protank 2 is definitely not 22mm. It doesn't sit flush on my nemesis which is 22mm. Roughly the same size as my 19mm ibtanked.

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Lol.

19 mm to 22 mm is actually only 1.5 mm on any side, not really that much a difference.

No, and it would look fine with one of those flared cones on a battery that's narrower, like the iTaste or any of the eGo-type... but I've seen the Sigelei-sized mods with skinnier toppers, and they just look dumb, IMO. Like a builder ran out of money and skimped on the top floors. :D That's why I've started looking at big honkin tanks like the Nautilus and Hypertank, something that size looks right on a fatter mod, AND holds a lot of juice. That 22mm Aero would look ok too, that's only .5mm all around.

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Well that's completely awesome -- but Nautilus coils don't come in any greater Ω than 1.8Ω? Seems weird, your choice of 1.6 or 1.8... there really isn't a great deal of difference!

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Nope, there's not much of a difference.... higher resistance dual coils aren't common... If only one could was present, the resistance would be doubled.

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Well that's completely awesome -- but Nautilus coils don't come in any greater Ω than 1.8Ω? Seems weird, your choice of 1.6 or 1.8... there really isn't a great deal of difference!

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If one coils burns out the other will read double the ohms and that would burn out quite fast. You have 2 coils firing at 1.6 or 1.8 ohms. This is common on dual coil clearomizers.
 

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If one coils burns out the other will read double the ohms and that would burn out quite fast. You have 2 coils firing at 1.6 or 1.8 ohms. This is common on dual coil clearomizers.

So how would that affect the amps from the battery? In the sigelei thread I was asking questions about batteries, stacking them, battery life, etc, because I really know very little about any of this. It was explained to me that higher-ohm toppers draw less amps and so conserve battery life -- that's why I'm curious about how these dual-coil thingies affect the battery.

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Well that's completely awesome -- but Nautilus coils don't come in any greater Ω than 1.8Ω? Seems weird, your choice of 1.6 or 1.8... there really isn't a great deal of difference!

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They actually have 2.2ohm coils out now. I bought a 5 pack of them from kidney puncher. I haven't seen them on any other sites. Someone around here said they only made 2000 of the 2.2ohm for a one time run for the US.

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