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Matty102

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I use 80/20 juice VG. I was told that as it gets cold weather the juice will get thick, and not work with my Nautilus BVC coils. Is this true? I use 1.8ohm Aspire BVC coils. They told me they was shocked that I will pulling it through the nautilus coils now?
 

CrazyChef

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If it works for you, then it works. Doesn't matter what "they" say. VG is a highly viscous liquid, and is definitely affected by temperature. If the cotton in the coil head is not adequately pulling the juice through, you can always poke it a few times with a pin to loosen it up and allow the juice to flow easier.
 

Time

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80 vg is pretty high for the nautilus coils. I'm surprised you don't get dry hits. And yes, the cold will make it thick.
 

MC5

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Keeping your vape in a pocket close to your body under your coat will be really helpful in keeping your liquid flowing in the cold. If you vape a few times repeatedly it will keep your tank fairly warm too. If you can obtain and tolerate a higher PG percentage, at least 50/50, it will definitely help in these cold months. Good luck!
 

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I have the Nautilus and the Nautilus MinI tanks & vape up to 95% VG just fine. I find the Mini works better, I do prime the coils.
 

ChrisL

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If you have a device with higher wattage/voltage capability, you will be fine with those tanks and coils. I use a 70/30 vgpg blend, and my Tesla Spider 2 can go up to 6V, so higher vg liquids work great on a Nautilus Mini.
 

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