I love my Kanger subtank mini. So much so, that I've abandoned my Aspire nautilus. Can I rebuild an Aspire BVC at a subohm resistance of around 0.5Ω - 0.7Ω? Or will bad things happen?
I love my Kanger subtank mini. So much so, that I've abandoned my Aspire nautilus. Can I rebuild an Aspire BVC at a subohm resistance of around 0.5Ω - 0.7Ω? Or will bad things happen?
Depends on what wire you use and wattage you run it at...... Too hot and you will melt the isulators and exacerbate your already limited wicking ability. IDK, if someone has come out with some high heat soft parts for the Nauty.
Agreed, airflow and juice flow are going to be your primary problems here, unless you plan to run it at the same wattage as the 1.6/1.8ohm stock heads ( I'm guessing the answer is no! )
By all means try, but I'm doubtful you'll get much success
I rebuilt this Full Size nautilus dual coil head and put 1 coil of 28 guage in it came out to .77 ohms runs pretty good flavor and vapor......I drilled out the 4 juice holes
and plugged 2 opposing holes with a tooth pick and cut off the toothpicks up close to the head.....
I used 5 wraps and heated the coil and kept it squeezed about 5 seconds and it holds it's shape......slide jewlers screwdriver through the enlarged hole and hold
the little coil and pull leeds tite and put insulator and pin back in and it worked nicely. You should be able to rebuild the BVC coil with the help of youtube....
and fashion something like this----maybe install your coil sideways instead of verticle.....
I completely gutted the above coil and removed all of the Mystery --hard to see filler material and inserted my own cotton wick and cut off the tails short.
seemed to work good-----insulator in good condition.........what's not to like ---haahahahahah
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