useing nautilus mini wots a good upgrade

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Susan~S

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Consider the MVP v2.

1. Huge (2600 mah) battery
2. Variable Voltage - Voltage can be adjusted from 3.3 ~ 5.0 in 0.1 volt increments
3. Variable Wattage - Wattage can be adjusted from 6.0 ~ 11.0 in 0.5 watt increments
4. Ohms Meter - Reads the resistance of your atomizer
5. Pass through ability
6. $40 shipped at many online stores (US)

Pair it with a mini Naulitus with the new BVC's (bottom vertical coils) an you will have a great vape.
 

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I'm using an MVP2 with a Nautilus Mini and I think it's working great (though I really don't have anything to compare to). Really good vapor and flavor. I'm on my third day on the charge out of the box, probably about 8ml of juice so far. I am very satisfied with it, great build quality, comfortable to hold, probably not as big as you might think from pictures,and the vv vw is great for dialing in different juices and what is comfortable for a throat hit and inhale.
Oh and since I started on Thursday I haven't even thought about lighting up, all I can think about is vaping!
So yea I'm with everybody else, the MVP2 is a great little device.
 

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sorry if its a silly question but y do I wont to know the resistance of the atomizer?
Being able to measure the coil resistance will help determine if your coil is going bad. Coils typically increase in resistance as they are used. I believe the BVC Nautilus coils are available in 1.6 and 1.8 ohms. As they age via use, the resistance can increase to over 2.0 ohm and affect your vaping experience negatively. You can also use an ohm reader to see if you have a short in your coil.

Should you consider to build your own coils from Kanthal wire, you'll need an ohm reader, so almost all regulated mods have a built-in ohm reader. Just understand that most regulated mods will not fire a coil less than 1.2 ohms due to their protection circuitry.
 
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