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Help! SX Mini G with Aspire Nautilus tank

I am new to vaping (about 8months) and I need help.
I have the SX Mini G class and I’m using the Aspire Nautilus tank (coils are 0.7 BVC) and I’m having an extremely hard time keeping my coils from burning out.
I’ve tried all kinds of settings but to no avail.
Also the SX Mini G has 5 coil settings but I have no idea which one I should be using.
I don’t know what the temp settings should be for my coils. ( Temperature, compensate temperature....???)
Please help!
 

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gbalkam

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Always prime you new coils and start at very low WATTAGE (power) and work your way up to where you like.. THEN you can set your TC based on that.
Keep in mind... only SS, Ni and titanium are suitable for TC. Kanthal and Nichrome are not. Some mods claim they can do TC with nichrome, but it is just an approximation, not a true temp control.
When you put your mod down for the day, start at low wattage when you start vaping the next day, and work your way up again. That should save your coils.
 
I always start low and work up but they still burn out within a couple days.
How do I know what my coils are made from?
I want to know beyond just the wattage.
Thank you
 

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I always start low and work up but they still burn out within a couple days.
How do I know what my coils are made from?
I want to know beyond just the wattage.
Thank you
Have you watched some videos to learn how the mod works?...or read the instruction book it comes with?

No idea what that coil is made with, but usually kanthal, which cannot be used in temperature control.
 
I have read all paper work that comes with it but That only gives specs and no real instructions.
I have watched some videos but since there is no video for the sx Mini g or my coils I didnt get much out of it. Lol
 

gbalkam

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I always start low and work up but they still burn out within a couple days.
How do I know what my coils are made from?
I want to know beyond just the wattage.
Thank you
It is printed on the package. SSO I think would be stainless steel, Ni nickle, Ti titanium or kanthal or nichrome
 

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