Old issue - SA is behind the times. You have Nicotine in your blood, you are a smoker. I've had this fight with 2 insurance companies.
Labelled as "a smoker", proud of my "smoking" habit :)
Oooh, iStick 10W + GS Air - I liked that combo a lot, nice and tiny. Unfortunately I stripped the threads in both of my iStick 10Ws, a real unhappy Sunday that was...
The GS Air is a very underrated atomizer, does the job perfectly for MTL. Had mine out this weekend again, still works :)
Jeez, ok, you had me scratching my head. Browsed around the stores as well. My big issue is that I find difficulty recommending stuff that I won't use myself. And I've been on iSticks and small boxy stuff a while now. (I comfortably swap between inhale-to-lung, mouth-to-lung and temperature...
Damnit, so much for my conjecture - in my defence...
1. I stripped the threads on both my 20W's ages ago
2. I gave both my 30W's to my girlfriend
3. Never had the 50W
So I guess I should have said "never eLeaf devices", i.e. 40W+.
EDIT: New-er damnit, NEW-er.
Seems the black-tape-trick is the only thing that will work... somebody tested...
https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/forums/ecig-discussion/everything-ecigs/82055-istick-100w-stealth-mode.html
EDIT: A lot of sites list them with "Stealth mode capability", so I really have no idea. Confusing.
I don't have one since it is too large for my taste. However... all eLeaf devices swap to stealth on/off by holding the fire & down buttons in together. Maybe somebody can try that and report back.
What is this? 2005? Seriously. Timewarp?
For the first time I'm glad I don't have one - really want one, but this... this approach just doesn't work... I have a fooking Bachelors degree in electronic engineering and I;m not even allowed to plug in a cable? Seriously?
lol, indeed. My experiences, not echoed by lots of others -
2 x Nautilus minis - No leaks whatsoever
3 x eGo ONE Mega + 2 x eGo ONE XL - Some leaking every now and again
2 x Subtank Minis - Pissing like a guy after a 12 hour beer-binge
It differs. I do agree with the Nautilus having better...
The Nautilus Mini is also hall-of-fame stuff :)
Ignore everybody else, most of us get too excited about shiny stuff, it is all about finding what works for you. Nothing "wrong" with that setup.
If you are looking for the full kit, eCiggies (Walter) has them in-stock - http://eciggies.co.za/eCiggies_Kits/30Watt-iStick-Nautilus-MINI
As for your question: yes, you can use the Nautilus Mini on the Ego, you will find that the vapour is slightly less since it will fire at a slightly lower...
I would also recommend the iStick 30W - you will get much better adjustable options as well as a longer battery life. It pairs really nicely. I do run my Mini's on an eGo battery every now and again, but do feel I get better performance out of my iStick.
(I swap a lot between MTL, TC & subohm...
@Alan snyders as @Andre suggested, I would start with the Nautilus Mini. It has a draw very similar to a cigarette. Actually it has been the suggested device for new ex-stinky lovers world-wide - and for a very good reason.
I honestly hope that is a misprint. This device doesn't look like it has TC in there anywhere, let alone the mention.
Neither Ti nor Ni should be on your vaping list without TC.
As @Nick suggested, the only thing I can think of (based on my experiences) is that the juice may not vaporise correctly and you actually may suck more liquid than actual vapour. Typically for lower wattages you would use a higher-ohm coil. I have had 0.5 ohm coils at 14W, doesn't "work for...
Touching coils, pre-burned to weed out the dead spots, take your time there getting it right.
Wicks needs to be snug, but not overly packed, that just spells disaster. Most times when we start we pack to tight, it needs to be snug, but you need to be able to move the wick in and out without too...
I'm not laughing. I used a similar setup for a loooong time.
This week I have rescued my Nautilus Mini and have been using it on my iStick 40W in addition to a Subtank Nano (1.5 ohm) on a mini eVic VT (quite airy with the holes closed). MTL all the way.
In short... currently going for a MTL...
Watched just to see Tony sucking on a pink mod...
Some positives for those using the Nano -
1. Delrin drip-tip (preferences vary, but I hate the steel drip-tip on the Nano)
2. Slightly smaller/lighter than the subbox (I'm guessing that the battery would add the most weight here)
3. You can...
Mr Busardo (MTL-lover) found the draw too airy in his quick write-up. I'm guessing it will be somewhere in the middle. 2 things I don't like -
1. Lack of adjustable airflow
2. Yet-another-coil
3. It is bigger than I would like (was hoping for subbox size)
Ok, that was 3 points....
Will still...
I like @kimbo 's approach, since it is basically similar to what used to do and still did recently.
I keep a tank of the higher-strength available for those "tough times", typically early mornings or late evenings. Did it when I dropped to 18mg, then again when I went down to 12 and then again...