Can someone post a pic of the Vivi Nova on a Provari?

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stew5150

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It looks like it was designed for the provari. Provari-ViviNova.jpg
 

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I've only seen the Vivi with clear tanks. Where did you get a solid/opaque looking one?

Hey Mike....they have metal, colored tanks available for the VNs....under $4. They just screw on like the plastic tubes. I just got a red one. They look awesome....only disadvantage is you have to unscrew the top to see the juice level.
 

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Hey Mike....they have metal, colored tanks available for the VNs....under $4. They just screw on like the plastic tubes. I just got a red one. They look awesome....only disadvantage is you have to unscrew the top to see the juice level.

Thanks Harley - I did some searching last night and found some. I'm ready to pull the trigger and try them. I'm used to 'not seeing my juice level with the GTUS. I'm looking for something lighter than the GTUS to make the setup more 'pocket friendly'. :vapor:
 

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Received the Nova V2...filled it with a "meh" juice (too many disappointments with clearos in the past). Rolled it on the table for 5 minutes. Vaped. Great vapor production and flavor. Early impressions are very positive, and I've not liked any clearo up to this point. Stood up to chain vaping with no dry hits at all. Syringed out "meh" juice, filled with good juice. Got new juice wicking through within about 3-4 hits.

Looks great on the Provari. I hope it lasts well. I'm going to give this a week and buy a second and third so I can swap juices.

Technical info: I used the 2.8 ohm head. I usually vape at 6.5 - 7.5 watts. No idea how these would behave at higher wattage than that.
 
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I run the 2.8 at 4.8v and the 2.4 at 4.5, and the VTF combo is great. I run some pretty thick juices which have been wicking surprisingly well. I find that I have to roll it a bit to saturate the wicks once in a while, but it's not annoying to me at all when I can get a tasty vape. I did pull the 'extra' wick out of the attys before installing...
 

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I run the 2.8 at 4.8v and the 2.4 at 4.5, and the VTF combo is great. I run some pretty thick juices which have been wicking surprisingly well. I find that I have to roll it a bit to saturate the wicks once in a while, but it's not annoying to me at all when I can get a tasty vape. I did pull the 'extra' wick out of the attys before installing...

Same experience here, with a bit lower voltage: I am running the 2.8 ohm head at 4.4-4.8V and liking it a lot. First clearo setup that has actually worked for me. I'm liking these so far. Very reliable and consistent performance.
 

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Looks like a "God Awful Club". But, what the hey. . .Been carrying ProVari/Mini w/Vision something or other. . .since they've been available. Loved the Vision Stone, but the damned things leaked live sieves. Now using Vivi Nova. They've cured the leaking. . .but it cost me half the capacity. Went from almost 5mL Tank to 2.8mL's, and the coils don't last near a long. That's why I had to get in on China Co-op purchase to get the cost where I could stand it. JMHO

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I got mine at Madvapes. They call it the V2...no idea, except it has long wicks and works. I think you may be able to get them a bit cheaper, but I've stuck with what I know on this one!

I thought the V2 has the short wicks? Which kind of defeats the purpose of the tank system and causes more work if you ask me. I dunno...

Does yours have the air feed holes on the side of the bottom cap? Just wondering. I really didn't see the drawback of the holes in the side of the cap, at least I never had a problem with that feature.
 

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I thought the V2 has the short wicks? Which kind of defeats the purpose of the tank system and causes more work if you ask me. I dunno...

Does yours have the air feed holes on the side of the bottom cap? Just wondering. I really didn't see the drawback of the holes in the side of the cap, at least I never had a problem with that feature.

I believe you're correct. The V2 has the short wicks and the air hole just above the threads of the 510 connection. I've been using 2 w/ the short wicks and solid tanks (so I can't even see the juice) on my Provari's. I haven't had a problem with wicking and don't have to fiddle with it or pay too much attention to how I'm holding the tank. I can vape it pretty much dry before refilling.

That said, I've got a couple w/ long wicks coming so I'll see if there's a difference. I hear a lot of people cut the long wicks shorted anyway, to get better flavor and/or vapor production.
 
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