Innokin iTaste SVD!!!

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Found this SVD unboxing/preview while stumbling around on YouTube. The SVD reverts to 15 watts when changing from variable volts to variable watts.



Thanks for posting that Peraspera. I like the look of it. The one thing I was thinking though is that if I was holding it, the top finger on my hand would be right over the screen and side buttons. Unless I vaped it with the button up on the top surface. But then I think my thumb would be over the screen. Phil Busardo is going to review this too.
 
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kinda wierd how the screen sticks out and the buttons are all around the body, hopefully there is a function lock so your not always messing with the settings seeing the buttons all over like that. with the screen edges and buttons all over i can see it getting caught in the pocket when trying to take it out during the day too.
 

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That raised screen is interesting. I'd really like to hear how it is when vaping for a while. The side buttons seem small, so I think would be ok for taking out of a pocket - but you may be right there. I don't carry pvs in pockets. I wish he'd actually vaped with it. Its like he's in a hurry to be first to show it.
 

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I just ordered a Vivi Nova and I'm wondering how I'll like that. I just want something for the Vamo that performs, is easy to maintain, can be rebuilt and doesn't cost a lot. Vaping nirvana I suppose, LOL.

I find them easy to maintain. I clean mine after a couple of tanks, unless its a juice that is heavier and gunkier - then after one tank. I get weeks out of the heads. I haven't rebuilt any yet - got some stuff shipping for that. The replacement heads are so cheap and last so well that I haven't considered rebuilding necessary. But I'm getting into RBAs so am curious about tinkering with the vivi heads too. I have pulled a couple apart just to see how they are set up. I'd say you'd find them an easy rebuild.
 

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I watched Pbusardo do a rebuild and it looks simple enough for me to do. That was kind of what nudged me enough to order one for a try. I don't know that I'll be rebuilding them, or T3s for that matter, since the heads are cheap enough, but one never knows with the good, old, FDA over here. Best to be prepared, I think.
 

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I just ordered a Vivi Nova and I'm wondering how I'll like that. I just want something for the Vamo that performs, is easy to maintain, can be rebuilt and doesn't cost a lot. Vaping nirvana I suppose, LOL.

I would have let you have my vivi for free,i hate them,at least the one i have.It leaks around the bottom cap thread and usually after you have gotten the juice to a warm enough level,it starts bubbling up around the bottom.And of course the one i have is not the original vivi i have one of the china knock offs(metal tube,aluminum caps).And last but not least,the juice always tastes burnt in this particular tank.
 

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.And of course the one i have is not the original vivi i have one of the china knock offs(metal tube,aluminum caps).And last but not least,the juice always tastes burnt in this particular tank.

The genuine Vision vivi novas, which are the "originals", are made in China. And they work well. I've used them for quite a while.
 

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The size is dictated by the battery, in this case the 18350 sets the diameter. The rest of the length is made up of the electronics. Since it's VV/VW they do take up some room as well and there are two boards inside, one for the regulator electronics and another for the control/display electronics (at least that's my guess based on what I've seen of a video dis-assembly). Result is it is kind of big, but it doesn't bother me all that much.
 

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I would have let you have my vivi for free,i hate them,at least the one i have.It leaks around the bottom cap thread and usually after you have gotten the juice to a warm enough level,it starts bubbling up around the bottom.And of course the one i have is not the original vivi i have one of the china knock offs(metal tube,aluminum caps).And last but not least,the juice always tastes burnt in this particular tank.

I ordered a Vision Vivi Nova just to avoid those kinds of problems.
 

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The genuine Vision vivi novas, which are the "originals", are made in China. And they work well. I've used them for quite a while.

I know that,i am not trying to start anything,just saying i do not have the original.The one i have is a knock off and made in china.
 

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just watched a quick review on this well rather an overview, that thing is HUGE! i mean i thought it would be small in 18350 mode, seems to be around the same size as other MODS in 18650 mod. why is that?

Its not that big. I've seen much bigger mods. I'd like to see it next to some other mods - didn't strike me as very big from the unboxing vid I saw.
 

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The size is dictated by the battery, in this case the 18350 sets the diameter. The rest of the length is made up of the electronics. Since it's VV/VW they do take up some room as well and there are two boards inside, one for the regulator electronics and another for the control/display electronics (at least that's my guess based on what I've seen of a video dis-assembly). Result is it is kind of big, but it doesn't bother me all that much.

Its not that big to me either awsum. I would think most mod users wouldn't find it "huge" - that's overdoing it.
 

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Its not that big to me either awsum. I would think most mod users wouldn't find it "huge" - that's overdoing it.

Well, to be honest, compared to a Volt 78mm it is HUGE, LOL. Still not all that big though once you get past the pressure relief valve for a high pressure steam vessel thing.
 

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You wouldn't kick one - it comes with VW built in - in fact you can't kick it, that wouldn't work. This has circuitry which provides variable wattage. You just adjust the watts by clicking a button.

I guess I wasn't clear, you are correct and that is why I want it.
 
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