Just got a mini and put the spare coil in my regular Nautilus. First impression: Really nasty flavor for the first 1/4 tank, then the flavor came in and the nasty flavor went away. This happened with both the mini and the regular Nautilus. I was worried at first, but I guess I just have to burn off whatever residue is in the filler... not sure
For me there is no burnt or metallic taste, but similar to fresh silica wick. Not exactly like silica, but that's the closest thing I can think of. It's been great since then and a week in it's still great with the same coil. I'm even more impressed now that I see the coils are lasting well.That's interesting and somewhat reassuring that yours had a nasty taste as well. I had gotten mine from VaporDNA the day they were available and had no issues so highly recommended it to a friend as his first tank. He kept complaining about a weird metallic/burnt taste, but since there isn't any wick and the coils are pretty simplistic I was stumped. Luckily, it all worked itself out with a weekend-soak.
What is that residue I wonder? Oh, and he ordered his straight from Aspire if that makes any difference.
I have to admit I just about gave up on the Nautilus I just got some 1.6 ohm BVC's in and a nice metal tank even though in theory these BVC's are nothing more than a dual coil micro Carto I have to admit for going out and on the run it really is nice I have not had a dry hit on the BVC's yet and I am running this 1.6 ohm and 25 watts give or take depending on juices... It is not my primary but it is my new primary for going out and aboutBut these are B V C's
Yep and they take alot of watts just like a good dual coil cartoFor me there is no burnt or metallic taste, but similar to fresh silica wick. Not exactly like silica, but that's the closest thing I can think of. It's been great since then and a week in it's still great with the same coil. I'm even more impressed now that I see the coils are lasting well.
It's been great since then and a week in it's still great with the same coil. I'm even more impressed now that I see the coils are lasting well.
Not sorcery my friend some things just cannot be improved many times when I am sitting at home I will just fire up a good ole dual coil Carto and thats what the BVC coils are I agree that for a new vaper they are impressive easy and hell of alot easier than dealing with many carto tanks and the Flavor is pretty goodYea, my personal Nautilus Mini has honestly only impressed me. Even though I have been running it on my iTaste VV at 10w, it is more than capable of handling 20w on my DNA. For a clearomizer that's nuts!
Hands down, I honestly do not recommend any other (non-rebuildable) tank to new vapers. Are there other well-functioning, cheaper alternatives to the Nautilus family? Hell yea! But seriously, there is like some kind of sorcery going on over there at Aspire.
I have a hard time believing that you just did not get a bad coil I put a new 1.6 ohm BVC in my Nautilus and had no issues at all.. change the coilThat's interesting and somewhat reassuring that yours had a nasty taste as well. I had gotten mine from VaporDNA the day they were available and had no issues so highly recommended it to a friend as his first tank. He kept complaining about a weird metallic/burnt taste, but since there isn't any wick and the coils are pretty simplistic I was stumped. Luckily, it all worked itself out with a weekend-soak.
What is that residue I wonder? Oh, and he ordered his straight from Aspire if that makes any difference.
Yeah Damwow it actually makes the Nautilus worth keeping I bit and got the coils just to see if I wanted to even Keep the Nautilus but I like it now its greatI don't like the regular nautilus but am wanting to try the new coils in it. I admit I will eventually bite, but probably wait for the prices to drop some.
I have a hard time believing that you just did not get a bad coil I put a new 1.6 ohm BVC in my Nautilus and had no issues at all.. change the coil
I bet it was machine oil that was in the Stainless steel I had that happen a few times the best thing for that is Dawn it will get that grease out or its possible it could have just been AliensWe changed the coil, trust me that's where I went first.
Because, like, it's not complicated at all. Power -> Coil (heat) -> Vapor. Not many things to troubleshoot ya know? It was like the weirdest thing, and since it wasn't my 'Mini I probably didn't tinker around with it as much as I should have. Regardless, it works awesome for him now, and is a helluva sweet device.
I bet it was machine oil that was in the Stainless steel I had that happen a few times the best thing for that is Dawn it will get that grease out or its possible it could have just been Aliens
In my case it was certainly not machine oil since I had the same thing in both my new mini and the old big Nautilus. It was something in the coil itself, and like I said as soon as I ran a bit of juice through it the odd taste went away and the vape and flavor has been well beyond any expectations I had. These coils obviate the need for me to rebuild coils any longer. They are just that good.I bet it was machine oil that was in the Stainless steel I had that happen a few times the best thing for that is Dawn it will get that grease out or its possible it could have just been Aliens
My advice? Just get a pack and enjoy a whole new clearo experience. The price at 101vape is 12.99 for a 5 pack and with some searching you can find them for 10.95 a 5 pack. Not really pricey at all considering they will last quite a while. Even if you just go to a local vape shop and pay 3.50 for just 1 to try it's worth it. Truly amazing transformation of the original Nautilus.I don't like the regular nautilus but am wanting to try the new coils in it. I admit I will eventually bite, but probably wait for the prices to drop some.
I've only run about 20 mil through my first coil and its holding up really well. Best clearo to date, imho -- but it sure could be prettier. How about colored glass or new tank covers?
What the hell, spend 3.00 and get 1 coil and give it a try. Since you got the tank you might as well invest a couple of bucks and see if you can get some value out of a tank that just sits in the junk box. Worst case... you'll get 3.00 worth of being able to bad mouth the new coils, best case, you'll have a tank that surprises you that was previously junk.I think I saw where they are coming out with a metal and glass tank. Can't remember where I saw that.
And y'all need to stop or I am gonna cave and try one. I didn't like the original Nautilus at all. In fact I grew to really not like any of the Aspire BCD's. Sounds like they did something right on these.
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What the hell, spend 3.00 and get 1 coil and give it a try. Since you got the tank you might as well invest a couple of bucks and see if you can get some value out of a tank that just sits in the junk box. Worst case... you'll get 3.00 worth of being able to bad mouth the new coils, best case, you'll have a tank that surprises you that was previously junk.
Yeah Damwow it actually makes the Nautilus worth keeping I bit and got the coils just to see if I wanted to even Keep the Nautilus but I like it now its great
My advice? Just get a pack and enjoy a whole new clearo experience. The price at 101vape is 12.99 for a 5 pack and with some searching you can find them for 10.95 a 5 pack. Not really pricey at all considering they will last quite a while. Even if you just go to a local vape shop and pay 3.50 for just 1 to try it's worth it. Truly amazing transformation of the original Nautilus.
The Aerotanks work OK for me, but anything over 9.5 watts will burn the wicks and taste nasty from then on. I resorted to using the old style coils that I rebuild so I can get a better vape out of them and it is much better that way for me. But they just don't compare to the Nautilus with the new coils though, and I don't have to rebuild these. Until Kanger comes out with a better coil design (and I'm sure they will) I'll stick with the Nautilus. I think it's great for us vapers reaping the rewards the battle between Kanger and Aspire. It seems every new innovation from either company pushes the other to new levels. So hurray for all us vapers.Yea I thought the same thing, now if I could get the damn mega aero tank to work! Lol
I don't vape as much as I did in the beginning, lol! But I don't know if I vape more with bigger tanks, but I sure like filling them less often!I have a 5-pack of BVCs on the way.
I just started using my (full-size) Nautilus a few days ago, so let's see how they compare!
Is it just me, or do people vape more using larger tanks? I went from about 2-3mL/day to 5-6mL/day!
I have been letting mine soak in water for a few days, then rinse and let dry. You do get a little more life out of them.Can we clean these coils? I have my first one, but I realize it's going to die eventually. What if I need to put in a totally different flavor? LOL Guess it'll be trial and error!
Question: Are you supposed to dry-fire BVCs before using? I did, and now I'm getting a horrible burnt taste (after "priming").
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Any tips and/or trick with BVCs?
What's the best way of getting rid of the burnt taste?
Sorry, I've been vaping for 100 days, but I really don't know much about coils other than that they need to be replaced from time to time. I've never dry-fired before, and never had this taste before. I'm sure it's my fault.
You do not want to dry burn an Aspire coil. You probably cooked that one. The best way when you put a new coil in, is to let it soak for a few minutes, and then take a couple dry hits. Dry hit is hitting it like normal, but with out hitting the battery button. That makes sure you have the pressure in the tank.Question: Are you supposed to dry-fire BVCs before using? I did, and now I'm getting a horrible burnt taste (after "priming").
Any tips and/or trick with BVCs?
What's the best way of getting rid of the burnt taste?
Sorry, I've been vaping for 100 days, but I really don't know much about coils other than that they need to be replaced from time to time. I've never dry-fired before, and never had this taste before. I'm sure it's my fault.
You do not want to dry burn an Aspire coil. You probably cooked that one. The best way when you put a new coil in, is to let it soak for a few minutes, and then take a couple dry hits. Dry hit is hitting it like normal, but with out hitting the battery button. That makes sure you have the pressure in the tank.