Clearomizers and how they work

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dherrington

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Good morning.

I just recently bought a single Vision Nano clearomizer for my 510 2.8 e-cig from "getvapes". I am new to vaping and still trying to learn the proper way to do things, so please excuse me if my questions seem really basic or silly.

I bought the Nano because the product description says it doesn't require a syringe to fill. Once you take the lid off, how do you fill it? Do you just pour the right amount in the top? I am looking for a reliable clearomizer/cartomizer. I have had bad luck with them breaking the past few days.

Will this one work on my e-cig? That's why I only ordered one because I am not sure.

And second question. I was told that their Vivo product was extremely good, and I like that it holds 3 mL of juice so I would not constantly be refilling it. Does anyone know if it comes with instructions? It looks a little more complicated. Does anyone know if it comes with a manual. I ask because getvapes doesn't seem to allow you to email them for help.

Thanks in advance for your help. I have been doing this less than a month and am still learning the ropes.

All the best,
Doug
 
............................Hey man!

Get a Kanger T3 cleaormizer. Only half fill it to avoid backwash. Change the coil base before refilling to avoid getting thick, murky dull tasting burnt e liquid from "backwash" that seeps from the wick back into the tank. Leave the used coil base in hot water for a few hours then rinse and leave to dry. You could use two T3's alternately to save from refilling and they'd last all day. I use the T3's and they work just fine.

I know nothing about the "vision nano" or "vivo" sorry.
 
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Thanks Stacee. I have written down the model you recommended. The problem when you don't know anything is that it is really easy to spend a lot of money experimenting with different things. I am going to give the one I bought a shot and then try yours for the next one. Now if only I can find a battery that lasts longer. It seems like the two I have are constantly going dead on me. In a month or so, I am going to do some research and find a better one that will last me most of the day - if such a thing exists. Of course, it may be my own fault. I have been chain vaping since I started this. I have to cut back a bit.

Thanks.
Doug
 

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Welcome Doug, but first off , it's Gotvapes , not Getvapes , and their customer service is a bit on the lacking side ( at least in my experience ) I'm not sure what the first device you speak of is , but the second one , and I think your talking about a Vivi-Nova . The mini-ViVi , or the standard , are both easy to fill . Screw off the top ( where the drip tip goes )( sort of tilt the device a little , and drop juice in . Being careful not to get any down the center airway . But if you do , you can gently blow on the mouthpiece , over a papertowel , and clear the juice out of the airway . They also have replaceable heads for those , in different ohm ratings , and you can re-wick /coil them yourself , fairly cheaply and easy . Lots of Youtube video's on this . And Gotvapes , is not the only place that sell these . Lots of vendors do . Good Luck .
 

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The following video has a good closeup view of how to fill these. Sorry it is in German, but of all the You Tube videos that showed how to fill them, this was the best. You'll follow it pretty easy I'm sure.



A potential problem with the Nano is the mouth piece can separate from the top part making it impossible to fill with juice. This video shows a solution: v-nano issues - YouTube
 

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Already asked this in your other thread without a response. If we don't have a link to your PV it's NOT a good idea to be buying stuff for it. If you're using a 2.8 ohms clearo on a Mini Ecig that's way to high an ohms..

"It might be a good idea to give us a link to the PV/ Ecig you're using as I suspect it may be a mini PV 510. If this is the case you're going to have to rethink your order. If I'm wrong then my apologies- just don't want you ordering gear that's not compatible with your PV.

I have a low ohm 510 ecig and trying to find
PVs/ Ecigs are not measured in ohms but voltage and mah- 100 mah= 1 hr normal vaping before needing recharge. Ohms is the measurement of the cartos/ delivery devices that hold and vaporize the juice. If your battery is 180 or 280 mah it's a 510 Mini Ecig NOT to be confused with larger 510 threading PVs"
 
Thanks Stacee. I have written down the model you recommended. The problem when you don't know anything is that it is really easy to spend a lot of money experimenting with different things. I am going to give the one I bought a shot and then try yours for the next one. Now if only I can find a battery that lasts longer. It seems like the two I have are constantly going dead on me. In a month or so, I am going to do some research and find a better one that will last me most of the day - if such a thing exists. Of course, it may be my own fault. I have been chain vaping since I started this. I have to cut back a bit.

Thanks.
Doug

The "Vision Spinner 1300 mah battery" would last you all day easy. And the Kanger T3's are pretty cheap. It's even possible to recoil those bad boys. Saves money in the long term. Although a couple of spare coil bases would'nt go a miss either.

I always had wicking issues with the long wick top coil clearos. I kept getting dry hits. As soon as i found the bottom coil variety i haven't looked back. Now there's a new one one the market called the "evod". Pretty looking thing, half the liquid capacity of the T3 which is good thing, no backwash !. Soon the "protank" will be available. Already is in the states i think.
 

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Hi and welcome! I'm unclear on the battery you have (whether it's a 510 "cig-a-like' type or something larger with 510 threading). The Vision Nanos sold by Got Vapes have 1.8ohms resistance (not 2.8) and are primarily intended for small batteries. (They work of bigger batteries, of course, but look a bit odd.)

From Got Vapes: THIS UNIT IS GORGEOUS as the pictures attest. It looks great on both your eGos (where you can also use your eGo cone with no problem) and 510 stick style batteries. This unit operates much better at lower voltages!...Start at lower PV voltage settings if you are using a VV and work up. Remember that our version of the Nano is presently the 1.8ohm variety.
 
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