need a little help, difference between V3 and Vivi?

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DaxFX

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The vamo vivi is the vamo v2 version 2' with vivi nova knokoff, wich are crappy vivi novas,
The Vamo V3 is the Vamo version 3

Diference between v2 and v3
V3 oled screen, swirl design on the body and removable top ring
v2 led screen, no swirl, no removable top ring

My recomendation is stay away from thos crappy vivi novas and clearomizer, make your own kit, buy the mod only both are good, i still prefer the V2 but that is personal taste both works identical, granb a SS version, a panny battery and the nitecore I4 charger


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Makes sense, Next question is will an iClear 30 work on the V2? I am starting to have doubts about the V3 because of all the threads about....well threads. I feel I shouldn't have to buy an adapter for a brand new device. I will if I have to, but it seems kind of illogical to me.

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The i clear should work perfect

Have you considered the SVD, vamo is good, SVD is awesome far better, with a spring loaded center pin no issue of overtight and damage insulator ring like the vamo, removable top ring, flush mount and no gap like vamo, feels very solid for me the SVD is a winner over VAMO, i can vouch that

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I looked at the svd, but I would end up having to order batteries and a charger from elsewhere, my cost would increase and not leave me much room for a couple extras with what I was allotted to spend. I have also read they tend to be pretty fragile too. If I go with either Vamo (V2 or V3) it leaves me about $40-$50 to buy some atomizers, a new iClear 30 and some juice :)

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Nice set up!!!!! :)
 

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I looked at the svd, but I would end up having to order batteries and a charger from elsewhere, my cost would increase and not leave me much room for a couple extras with what I was allotted to spend. I have also read they tend to be pretty fragile too. If I go with either Vamo (V2 or V3) it leaves me about $40-$50 to buy some atomizers, a new iClear 30 and some juice :)

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Nice set up!!!!! :)

The SVD does not seem very fragile to me. More solid than my VAMO was (brass version -- stainless version may be better). If you go VAMO, I'd go with V3 for the removable drip well. The V2 doesn't work well with some clearos. Also, heavy tanks are more likely to damage threads since the drip well doesn't help support the weight (not sure if the V3 is different, but tanks sit flush on the SVD).
 

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The SVD does not seem very fragile to me. More solid than my VAMO was (brass version -- stainless version may be better). If you go VAMO, I'd go with V3 for the removable drip well. The V2 doesn't work well with some clearos. Also, heavy tanks are more likely to damage threads since the drip well doesn't help support the weight (not sure if the V3 is different, but tanks sit flush on the SVD).

It's not. The 510 connection is raised slightly over the top of the removeable drip well so flush mounting tanks isn't possible.
 
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