Help...having problems w/Aspire Vivi Nova BVC

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djsvapour

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The Vivi Nova style Aspires are not as well suited to the BVC coils as some others. It's complicated, but some people find not all the tanks work as well swapping over from the 'original' BDC to the new BVC.

I use them (the BVCs) in the ET-S and they are great, but you have to keep them quite full.
A low power battery (eGo) doesn't help much either, as you can draw too hard and the juice flow gets a bit much.

Keep it topped up. Run it on higher power if you can.
 

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I run one here as my secondary device...a Nova-S Pyrex with the BVC's and I discovered early on with this setup that it needs more than the default ego power levels to function properly.

That said, with VV or VW power it rocks. I run mine on a Smok ARO Winder set at 4.2 to 4.4 volts and it produces great vapor and flavor.
 

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To fix a flooded atomizer take your tank off the battery and blow through the mouthpiece (with a paper towel under it). This will drain the extra eliquid.

When you inhale, take a long smooth draw vs a short sharp draw. This will prevent extra eliquid from being pulled into your coils and flooding it. Inhalation technique with an e-cigarette

Whenever you first sense that your atomizer is beginning to flood try this:
1. Open up the airflow so when you take a hit you are not pulling in as much juice into your coils (if your tank has airflow control) .
2. Raise your voltage or wattage if your battery allows you to do this. This will vaporize more eliquid.
3. Tip your battery up (and take a few hits). By tipping it up you will prevent more eliquid from being fed into the coils.

Give one or all of these a try.:)
 

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I really struggled with the BVC coils at first on my ET-S. A few things I have learned in the last few weeks...have to keep your tank on the fuller side, run at higher watts/volts, and I also agree with the suggestions to change how you place your lips on the mouthpiece to allow more airflow to come in your mouth.

I still occasionally struggle with the BVC coils but I love them so much more than the BCD coils.
 
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