As to steeping... some juices REALLY want steeping... others, not so much. One of the reasons I love TVR is because so few of the liquids really require steeping. BTW, steeping is just letting the liquids sit in unopened bottle for a few days.

Easy peasy. lol Although, never had this with TVR, but some cheaper quality juices use alcohol in the flavoring. So if you ever get a bottle with a weird 'floral' flavor, best thing is to set the bottle up somewhere inaccessible, and leave the bottle open a few days to let the alcohol evaporate. No biggie, but didn't want anyone to run into that and think the liquids were unvapable. I get it a lot with DIY flavors. Back to TVR... a liquid that I really like better after a few days is English Toffee. The Alice in Vapeland flavors are very tasty and subtle. They don't hit you over the head with flavor. The Cupcake City is one of my alltime fave bakery liquids... just a very subtle lovely all day vapable flavor, same with Black and White Cookie. I find them both tasty right out of the bottle, but the mgmt at AiV recommends steeping for best flavor. Some liquids really 'morph' tremendously over time, some not so much. If you ever REALLY dislike a liquid, just let it sit around and try it again at random intervals. I have a few I've REALLY hated, but tried em again a month or two later, and they're amazingly tasty. So that's the lowdown on steeping. Not huge for me, but some people swear by it, and a few of my very faves do get MUCH better after a 3-5 days steep. That's another reason why I try to let samples sit before I try em. With a big bottle, not such an issue, because you'll still be vaping it days later. But with a sample, very easy to vape it all up in a day or two, and then you've got no idea if it improves much with steeping.
And yeah, everyone seems to agree the 3.5ml tank cone is the way to go to make the vivi nova work and look the most natural on a chrome/stainless tube. 510 to 510 adapters will work, though, for sure.
Yay for your new stainless! Hope you love it. I ADORE mine. If all you've ever used is an ego twist, you won't believe how 'sturdy' and substantial the tube is. Just seems like it'll go forever, and I enjoy it every time I pick it up.
BTW, tlmoody, what did you think of those resurrectors? Wanted to make sure you got em...I just sent them in an envelope, and most of the time they show up no problem, but one time envelope showed up ripped, and cartos were gone, so wanted to check on ya.
Oh, and Hill Giant... you can get really nice inexpensive drip shields at
Welcome to Hoosier Vapes - The Best E-cigs, Juices, and accesories. Two other great places for em are Empire and nhaler. Those are a little pricier, but a little higher end, also. Unless you really do a lot of dripping, wouldn't say one was necessary, and don't think there's a way to use one with the nova, just cause they're long and tall to go over an atty or carto. But if you're concerned about leaking on your new tube, you can always get a 'sealed' shorty 510 to 510 connector (I know madvapes has em, and a bunch of other places do as well). That way if anything leaks, it'll leak into the cup, and can't leak into your tube. With the nova, it'll raise it a bit, but doesn't look horrible.
As for me, here's how I clean the tube...I just regularly tear off a strip of paper toweling, and fold it up a few times till I have about a 1/4 wide long strip. Then I slip that into the two 'channels' on the tube, one around the outer channel, and one around the center pin. Then i just twist it around to sop up all the juice in that channel, so it doesn't soak into the pv. I keep folding to 'fresh' areas of the towel till no more juice comes up. I also have heard of people who take a toothpick and wrap end in cotton to get down the 'holes'. But however you do it, you definitely want to regularly clean those channels often (every day or two) so any juice that does get down there is cleaned out before it can seep into pv and degrade the 'seal' that protects the components inside the pv.