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Nautilus Re-buildable Coil

Discussion in 'Tips and Tricks For Vaping' started by -V-, May 4, 2014.

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    Nautilus Re-buildable Coil :

    Re-build and re-use this coil for the Aspire Nautilus. It’s simple and very effective.

    Comes Pre-built to 1.6 Ohms and pre-wicked with Organic Cotton Ready to use and enjoy.

    These produce a Stella vape and far superior to the standard coil with more flavour and a lot more vapour.

    The main advantage other than more flavour and Vapour is they are fully re-buildable and simple to do.

    Once you feel your vapour diminish you can re wick the coil by simply removing the old wick and re threading new cotton. as long as the coils are not too clogged up this will totally refresh the vape.

    Once the coils are too clogged soak the Coil overnight to remove gunk and then re wick and use again.

    once the coil finally fails you soaking isn’t improving the vape simply re-coil and away you go again. never buy another stock coil again!

    In The Kit you get:

    1. 1 x Prebuilt and wicked ready to go Nautilus Coil

    2. 1 x Re-Coiling Tool

    3 1 x Ball of Organic Cotton wool



    To re-coil the Nautilus Re-buildable Coil:

    1. Remove the bottom Pin and the white grommet and set to one side.

    2. Remove the old coil

    3. build your new coil with either Kanthal or Nichrome.

    4. install the coil on the tool ensuring the strands are aligned in their slots.

    5. insert the assembly into the Nautilus head and fold 1 wire across the base.

    6. Thread the Grommet over the second wire and push into place.

    7. fold the final wire and insert the pin.

    8 trim the wires and re-wick.

    Nautilus Re Buildable Coil - YouTube

    Aspire Nautilus Standard Dual Coil Vs Re buildable - YouTube

    Re-buildable Coil for the Aspire Nautilus - Vapenquit.co.uk
     
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    This got me thinking as I have a T4 with EVOD bottom coil that never got used because my Kayfuns arived. So today I changed one of the coils to a 1.2 Ohm micro with cotton in a similar way to this and I now have a 2.4ml slim tank that produces a great flavor and is only $4.44 from FT, still have to play a little more with it because I have to lower the coil after wicking so the metal top cap doesnt short it out. Im suprised though as Im vaping up to 11Watts so far and it works great.
     
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    10 to 11 W is about right mate...

    This Nautilus tool has got me thinking.
    I sold both my tanks but with this tool I wish I had kept one now.
    Maybe when I go to the UK next month I might get this
     
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    i didnt had that good experiences with my original coils but my cotton rebuildables where indeed much better then the original ones,
    so this tool sounds nice indeed
     
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    This is a very great system, just like rebuildable ato, but quite easier to re-build! And this shop has quite nice stuff in stock... Re-buildable Nautilus + Caravela brass mod ordered :grin:
     
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    yep this rebuildable tool seems comfy

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    http://vapenquit.co.uk/shop/arriving-soon/coil-building-jig/
     
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    Is it just me or does it seem that these coil jigs can be made fairly easy with a piece of wood and some nails with the head cut off ?:vaping::vaping:
    :beer:
     
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    Make one and post it up here....:grin:
     
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    Haha, i just need to find the wood, i dont want to buy a 2.5m piece lol, iam tempted to start the scooter and go hunting for some wood and nails....:vaping::vaping:
     
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    :good idea::good idea:
     
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    Same thoughts here. I was expecting that fancy perspex block with all the screws and knobs to do something exciting. What, I have no idea but something more than you can do with a toothpick :rolling laugh::rolling laugh:

    The little tool that you line up the coil in the head is pretty neat tho.
     
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    I just can't stop using the toothpick method, works great :grin:
     
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    Drill bits give me more sizes and I don't waste as much Kanthal as they do using those stupid jigs. You could always just sit your drill bit in a pair of vice grips if you want the same effect, a surface to push your coil into. Fixing it up with tweezers after the fact works fine for me.
     

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