PLEASE PLEASE HELP! ): so lost.

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Is this the Atomiser/coil?

I did a look online and my one is the only one i've seen with a point bit each end, if that makes sense x'D

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Glad you got squared away. All I want to know is what is that hanging out of the top of this coil (the right of the photo)??:laugh:
 

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Is this the Atomiser/coil?

I did a look online and my one is the only one i've seen with a point bit each end, if that makes sense x'D

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Yes that is the replaceable coil head.
If something is wrong inside there, you mod (vamo) will give you an error message.
 

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This is the + side of where the battery goes. I don't know if this is the standard of what it should look like, but something seems missing to me.

And the bloke at the store just opened up what I presume is a tester Vamo V5. He put in a battery from another E-Cig (still an 18650) and he used the head from his personal E-Cig.

And no, it's not the same store I bought mine.

I do not understand your English.

I do not think that is the vamo.
I do not think that is your nautilus.

So what is that? "the + side of where the battery goes"... so is that like the view from the bottom of the vamo?

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See the top of this vamo? In the midde is the CENTER PIN.
On any mod, sometime screwing the tank/topper/atomizer too hard down presses the center pin in too much and you have to pull it back up with a toothpick;

another thing that can go wrong is on the tank/topper side:
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The center pin on the tank/topper is so close to the sides, that sometimes it can end up shorting out on the side
 
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I do not understand your English.

I do not think that is the vamo.
I do not think that is your nautilus.

So what is that? "the + side of where the battery goes"... so is that like the view from the bottom of the vamo?

1394901-1.jpg


See the top of this vamo? In the midde is the CENTER PIN.
On any mod, sometime screwing the tank/topper/atomizer too hard down presses the center pin in too much and you have to pull it back up with a toothpick;

another thing that can go wrong is on the tank/topper side:
2014_03_05_3_a9a7a7e77744df4d73ac.jpg

The center pin on the tank/topper is so close to the sides, that sometimes it can end up shorting out on the side
That is definitely a Vamo, he screwed off the bottom cap/negative pole of the mod, where you insert the battery in from, and took a photo of the side the positive side of the battery rests on.

And as far as those pictures in your post go, they are suitable for only rebuildables with adjustable 510 connector, not the Aspire Nautilus Mini FullonEDM has got.

FullonEDM, the coil head you posted a pic of looks odd, is there a possibility your friend mistreated it or you knocked it or something similar as there is a part that shouldn't be there or at least shouldn't be visible. Is there any possibility if you could take a picture of the what's now on the right side of the picture upwards and take a picture of it?

If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me on the forums or just reply to this with questions.

Hope this works out for you and you get to vape happy :)
 

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Check that the resistance you're using is more than 1ohm, also check that the lead pack is properly inserted and tight. As far as the low resistance message, it will always way it if it doesn't find a coil or if the resistance is waaay too low. Also, I recommended changing the coil pack/head it seems it got damaged.

Happy vaping.
 
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