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Post by hissie on Dec 12, 2015 22:55:06 GMT
Was watching a youtube video on how to clean Nautilus coils and was wondering if anyone had tried it?
They cleaned them under the hot water tap and then blew through them and left them to dry, or used vodka.
I remember doing this kind of thing back in the day when I first started vaping. Used to do it with old school 510 atties.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Dec 12, 2015 23:27:38 GMT
Not nautilus no i don't have that tank but for other tanks yeah i stick them in an ultrasonic bath, i see no reason nautilus coils should be anydifferent it's just a vertical coil in cotton same as the others.
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Post by nanotm on Dec 12, 2015 23:36:30 GMT
when I put something I don't like in the tank I wash the whole thing under hot running water, swab it with kitchen towel to dry change the coil and start again, so far only one coil has died from this treatment, but I think that might be one I have washed and left to dry several times, right now I have 3 coils drying out and if this mince pie juice doesn't grow on me a 4th might well be going the same way....
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Post by enjay on Dec 13, 2015 0:19:55 GMT
It can work well with rebuildables especially, just fire them red hot, release the switch and hit them under the tap then blow dry and finally pulse them.
Seems to work best with kanthal
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Post by VapingBad on Dec 13, 2015 3:06:59 GMT
Works grate with temp limiting cause you can dry them aster washing by firing and get up and running in no time.
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Post by thatguy on Dec 13, 2015 3:39:10 GMT
Ive never owned a nautilis but on many other tanks, the dry burn and quench in running tap water works a treat. My kraken coils generally remain in use for 4 months at a time doing this every fortnight or so.
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Post by tonyb on Dec 13, 2015 4:42:43 GMT
I wash and brush off my Ni200 and Titanium coils because dry burning them is a No No. Used to wash out Kanger coils when I used them but they didn't use cotton back then, and I don't really think that rinsing out cotton works to well. You're better off changing pre-built coils or rebuilding them if you have the skills, once cotton is burnt that's it, you'll never get rid of the burnt taste.
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 13, 2015 7:30:54 GMT
Sometimes I do hissie . . . . an overnight soak in Bicarb of Soda, or a few cycles in an Ultra Cleaner I've found the best methods. Whilst I don't find that they're as good as new ( Nautilus/iSub coils ) it does help to revive them for a little longer. There's no beating a fresh coil though . . . . .
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Post by jevans on Dec 13, 2015 7:53:36 GMT
I never re-use a wick, but I do soak it over night so I can work on it without my fingers getting covered in juice.
Jim
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Post by pancser on Dec 13, 2015 8:27:03 GMT
I have tried to wash my nautilus mini coil with hot water but after it dried and I tried to reuse it just didn't work
So from then I just replace it when the time comes
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Post by SteveF on Dec 13, 2015 8:50:48 GMT
I tried washing nautilus coils but it didn't really work that well, ok as a standby fix if the post was late.
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Post by buggritt on Dec 13, 2015 9:27:57 GMT
Life's too short.
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Post by Die5el on Dec 13, 2015 9:33:22 GMT
I wash and brush off my Ni200 coils because dry burning them is a No No
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Post by serialvapist on Dec 13, 2015 16:18:49 GMT
Haven't done that for a long time.. Never comes out like a fresh coil.. You can dry it by firing it on your mod
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Post by doyouwannit on Dec 14, 2015 11:10:01 GMT
I do it all the time with my kanger coils, mineral wicks, As long as the actual element is not burnt out they last forever. You can't burn the wick even with direct flame. Usually good with a soak in hot water and a rinse, otherwise the ultrasonic. The other advantage of mineral wicks is they dry very quickly. Once you've scorched juice into cotton it's either rewick or bin.
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