Which battery for Aspire Nautilus

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ThePachary

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Hello everyone!
I am very new on this forum, but I am not new in vaping. I have been using the eGo c-twist style batteries and have tried out cheaper tanks. And I have been using these type of vaporizers for about a year and a half now.

And now I want to start upgrading. I definitely know that I want a Aspire Nautilus tank for my kit. Im just confused on which battery to use. There are two batteries I have looked into that I am interested in.
The first is an E-Fire VV battery (~22-25$), the volts start from 3.3v to 4.8 volts and can be adjusted by twisting the bottom. I like the design and it has a eGo 510 style twist for the tanks, etc.
The other i've been looking at is the iTaste MVP V2. (~30-35$) Variable voltage and variable wattage. Believe it goes 5.0 volts max and 11 wat max.

Which one of these batteries would best be recommended? Im looking for good amount of vapor production with good taste coming out too. What im confused is I heard that variable watts is handy, but not necessary as long as you can judge your resistance with the variable voltage. Is the .2 volts really worth the 10$ extra? I know you're also paying for some other little features. But sorry that this is a long post. Just need to know the best one! lol thanks!
 

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Yeah the Nautilus is kind of a slouch. Id go with something more robust like a delta 2, subtank mini (though I find the flavor muted a bit), anyvape sega...those are all tanks that have pre-built coils, but can also use an rba deck to rebuild your own if you want. The Nautilus is quite eh. Not a bad tank for what it is, but certainly not great. I wouldn't plan a battery purchase around it.
 

ThePachary

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Yeah the Nautilus is kind of a slouch. Id go with something more robust like a delta 2, subtank mini (though I find the flavor muted a bit), anyvape sega...those are all tanks that have pre-built coils, but can also use an rba deck to rebuild your own if you want. The Nautilus is quite eh. Not a bad tank for what it is, but certainly not great. I wouldn't plan a battery purchase around it.

Hey just checked it out that subtank. It's the joyetech delta 2 right? Looks amazing, and you said you use it on a MVP 30w?
 

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I'm partial to the mvp cause I have one and love it, but i don't sub ohm so I don't need to go above that. I build 1.5 ohm coils so I don't go over 20w.

So it's really up to you. For the kanger subtank they do sell 1.2 ohm coils, the aspire Atlantis coils come in 0.5ohm (which is what the sega tank takes). The delta 2 also has 0.5ohm coils.

The Nautilus is eh really. But if you wanted to get it, an mvp 20w would be fine.

If you wanted to enter the world of subohm with one of the tanks I mentioned, and potentially building, the 30w is the bare minimum, but getting the istick 50 would be safer to leave you room to expand.
 
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