Vamo v2 + aspire nautilus tank?

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duperdavid

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Hi, I had a post earlier on this week about wanting the purchase a tank and set of batteries for my vamo, and from my research I found out that the aspire nautilus apparently destroys it's competition (bottom-feeding tanks that is), anyone know if this work work with my vamo and I still need to buy batteries so anyone suggest a certain type of batteries that could handle this tank without one of those usually errors that have to do with not enough battery power.

P.S. if believe there is a better tank then the nautilus, please let me know that would be great (plus I know that the nautilus is a bit pricey as well but from what everyone says it's worth the buy)

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the batteries I suggest (in order of preference)
AW
Sony
Panasonic
Efest
Orbtronic

the batteries to AVOID at all costs

anything with "fire" in the name


The batteries are the most important part of vaping - cheaper is NOT better and only buy from trusted vendors (yes, China is now blatantly counterfeiting batteries, so be careful)
 

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"anyone know if this work work with my vamo and I still need to buy batteries so anyone suggest a certain type of batteries that could handle this tank"

I believe the largest single battery is 18650 and 2 x 18350 batteries(2 x mini stack stack on top each other) is what a Vamo can handle.
Since you have Vamo, it's regulated device....so it wont destroy your tank...worse case, your settings might be too high (volts/wattage), you'll get nasty burnt taste and shorten your life of your coil. If you want a longer battery life, then get Panasonic 2900 maH series. I'm not big fan of stacking two batteries on top each other.

If you know how to rebuild tanks, then get Kayfun lite plus v2 clone for the same price as Nautilus, some Kanthal, and some organic cotton. But that isn't everybody's thing.

From what I've heard, the Nautilus is awesome device and you should be good.

Edited: here is deal on Aspire stuff..hopefully it's still valid:
http://gotsmok.com/aspire-nautilus-bdc-pyrex-tank-22-56/
 
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Not a big fan of bottom coil tanks , but the Nautilus is pretty freaking nice. I liked the first one so much I grabbed another from surevapes.

Not cheap and will probably start rebuilding the heads after I finish off the five pack. They work fine on a vamo or even an ego twist using the 1.6 ohm heads. I like the retro look they have, but can be a bit top heavy on an ego. Just wish the heads would come down in price though, it's the only bummer of this product.
 

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I have many setups and rock a Nautilus atop my Vamo V5 constantly, works great. As for batteries any of those listed by Dakota Jim will work fine, my vote would be for the new Sony or eFest purples but also have Panasonics and Orbtronics and they all work well. With a Vamo the only thing that will really matter between those will be the mah rating, higher mah means they last longer before needing to be recharged.

BTW-even though the Vamo says it will do it I NEVER suggest stacking batteries unless the mod demands it which the Vamo does not. That being said, I prefer to run my Vamo in 18350 mode due to size.
 
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