Half the hits are dry. I've tried adjusting the tightness of the head but nothing seems to help. Should I try a Kanger T3 next?
I'm stock. Using a freshly filled Boge right now and it's more how I want it, but not for long from what I've read. I'll have to try the cotton rebuild. Is it normal for the liquid to go darker in the Nova?
Ive had VIVi novas and stardust types and both with turn your juice dark if you are getting dry hits. What happens is that if your wicks run dry the juice will cook and darken. Is your juice also getting stronger in TH? THe juice when it gets cooked will darken as the soot builds up on your coils. THe wicks and coils on both the VN and stardust types must stay wet or they will burn and cook your juice. I ended up using the Vivi less and less and went back to using a good ol boge in a tank. I put the stardust/ kanger type in a drawer and stopped using it after a week or so. THe Vivi is a great atomizer but has some handicaps and fiddling around to get it to work at its best. When it works it works great. I tried cotton and it tasted OK, but found a good silica tasted the best. You might try making one with a nice thicker silica or Ive heard that cotton gauze or bamboo thread is the best. Look around there are a lot of good how to videos on rebuilding the wicks, just make sure to either twist resistance and non-resistance wire or using the twisted legs method so that your wire doest burn on the end of the head where the little white rubber grommet is.
Try a Provari......
Sorry, Had to.
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... Is your juice also getting stronger in TH?...
For me, not even a ProVari would fix them. I hate the damn things. I hate ALL clearos. I guess I'm the odd-guy-out who likes the taste of cartos. Stainless steel shells, preferred.
Ive had VIVi novas and stardust types and both with turn your juice dark if you are getting dry hits. What happens is that if your wicks run dry the juice will cook and darken. Is your juice also getting stronger in TH? THe juice when it gets cooked will darken as the soot builds up on your coils. THe wicks and coils on both the VN and stardust types must stay wet or they will burn and cook your juice. I ended up using the Vivi less and less and went back to using a good ol boge in a tank. I put the stardust/ kanger type in a drawer and stopped using it after a week or so. THe Vivi is a great atomizer but has some handicaps and fiddling around to get it to work at its best. When it works it works great. I tried cotton and it tasted OK, but found a good silica tasted the best. You might try making one with a nice thicker silica or Ive heard that cotton gauze or bamboo thread is the best. Look around there are a lot of good how to videos on rebuilding the wicks, just make sure to either twist resistance and non-resistance wire or using the twisted legs method so that your wire doest burn on the end of the head where the little white rubber grommet is.
PS, if you do get into doing your own wicks, make sure you get a multimeter to avoid shorts and ruining your battery. It sounds scary and it does happen but easily avoided with a multimeter.
Not sure if this is accurate, the Kangers don't make the liquid brownish and they hold the same amount of liquid, there might be the VVN wicks that is causing this issue which is typical on the VVN.