Mini Nova and Vision Spinner going through juice like no one's business?

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Is there a parameter that somehow defines how much juice is being consumed on any average drag?
Reason I ask, I've bought a Vision Spinner and a MiniNova, and I seem to be going through juice far more than I usually do.

And I mean a lot more. My Mini just been through 2 fills today, and I've emptied an M3 as well.

I used to vape CE3 phoenix with mini 510 joytech batteries, and felt it lasted a lot longer than my new setup.

Am I imagining things?
 

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Yes, you are imagining things, there is no penguin on top of the television set. ;) Different people consume different amounts of liquid per day - I've read the average is somewhere around 3-5ml. A vivi mini nova holds 2.5ml*. You are likely vaping at a higher voltage with the Spinner as well, which can make you go through juice faster. One factor to, is that if you have a set-up that is working well for you, you will vape more and fiddling with your gear less. Your body will tell you if you've consumed too much or are consuming too little (or too high or low a nicotine level). Hopes this helps.

ETA: *And I suspect you aren't letting it run completely dry
 
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My vivi's go through a lot more juice than my cargo/tank set ups. I also seem to think that the vape it thicker in the vivi's. It seems to have more to it, not nessicarily taste but just thicker, don't know if that makes sense? Also, if it is your first vv set up it will go through more juice just because the coils will get hotter and evaporate more. Hopefully someone can come in and explain the details better and we can both learn something.
 

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I should add that vivis "hide" juice (CE4s do to). There can be juice down around the bottom cap you can't see without tipping it. For the best performance with any of the devices that have rope-type wicks delivering the liquid up to the top coil, you don't want the juice to get below the wicks, so you will be filling it more often than a bottom coil like a CE3. Cheers!
 
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