:facepalm: the actual temperature the coil fluctuates even at 33hz like most of the cheaper devices out there is less than 5C under regular circumstances which hardly makes any difference to the "smoothness" of the vape.
vivi novas have the tendency to push the inner pin of a 510 connector. If you screw it on hard it just makes it worse.. get something strong but skinny and try to wiggle the middle connector back up a bit on your battery.
i used to prefer a stiffer draw, something that would sorta match a cigerette. Got over it pretty quickly though, all my rba's are set up to resemble the resistance of a sipping straw :p Drawing on a vivi nova from way back to compare feels like sucking on a pencil, meh! :D
haah.. if i wasn't addicted to nicotine i wouldn't be vaping alone.
i think same can be said for many other addicting substances - when you start doing it alone regularly, you're an addict :D
Step A: get a pair of scissors
Step B: chop off the pointy tip
tadaaaa!! no need to pay 14 cents a needle, you can get 2 syringes with needles for that from a farmacy
Clearo design isn't exactly rocket science, there are many brilliant knockoffs out there. As to whether or not it works with original head replacements why not google a picture of one and see how it compares to the ones you got.
I can concur, my i2 dents batteries too. Also bear in mind the intellicharge thingies have kind of loose power regulation and tend to overcharge batteries when subjected to higher than average mains voltage. For instance my building is at 238v which is at the higher end of the standard and...
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