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harmonic

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I have been using my ce5 now for a full week and it has been great. No leaking or perfect wicking each draw. I didnt mess with cleaning. But getting a weeks use is cost effective enough to just replace it.

I have also been using the vivinova and am frustrated with it. Screw in the head, fill'er up, screw on top and vape. The problem occurs each time I have to refill. When I screw off the top cap it also loosens the headcoil. I cant reach in far enough with my fingers to retighten it. So, each time I have to take all 3 pieces apart to add juice and reassemble nice and tight. It would be great if they could design a snap in head so it would'nt loosen each time the cap has to be removed to fill. Other than that I love the v2.5 with the longer wicks. I had problems with wicking using the short wicks.

when you put the head on takeoff the rubber cap then put something in the 2 slots ( I use the handle end of my tweezers but you could use a screwdriver or anything) and crank it down a little extra tight. Put the seal back on and put it all together and you won't have any problems with it coming loose anymore lol
 

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i thought it just didnt work...it lights up every color but wont vape...thanks for the advice...im sure its under 1 amp ill go grab a 2 amp one later glad to know it will work...thanks

My PT works at all four stages but I only get blue and green lights. I get Blue, Blue, No light & Green. Vapes at all four stages and feels like the voltage is increasing as it should but I hate guessing where I am at with it. Bought a 2.1 amp wall wart yesterday. Did not make a bit of difference. Guess I got a flakey one.
One other note. That button is way too sensitive. Fires just when unintentionally touching it.
 

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when you put the head on takeoff the rubber cap then put something in the 2 slots ( I use the handle end of my tweezers but you could use a screwdriver or anything) and crank it down a little extra tight. Put the seal back on and put it all together and you won't have any problems with it coming loose anymore lol

I was just gonna say sorta the same thing. The post made me wonder if mine was loose, I didn't notice if it was. So I tried my needle nose pliers from a crafting tool kit, but of course the metal thing under the cap went wonky, so did the same thing. Just took it off, made sure it was tight, put it back on.....good to go.
 

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I have been using my ce5 now for a full week and it has been great. No leaking or perfect wicking each draw. I didnt mess with cleaning. But getting a weeks use is cost effective enough to just replace it.

I have also been using the vivinova and am frustrated with it. Screw in the head, fill'er up, screw on top and vape. The problem occurs each time I have to refill. When I screw off the top cap it also loosens the headcoil. I cant reach in far enough with my fingers to retighten it. So, each time I have to take all 3 pieces apart to add juice and reassemble nice and tight. It would be great if they could design a snap in head so it would'nt loosen each time the cap has to be removed to fill. Other than that I love the v2.5 with the longer wicks. I had problems with wicking using the short wicks.

That is frustrating, but an easy fix as harmonic and Debadoo indicated. Any time I refill, I watch the wicks as I unscrew the top - if they turn, it's time to tighten it back down. Normally, I can just press my finger down on top of the cap or on the head and turn the tank... that's usually enough to last till the next cleaning.
 

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I know this has been brought up before...:blush: BUT....IMHO...

we really NEED to get used to either Title'ing* our posts with product NAME

or listing product name 1ST before starting our posts .
IE.... CE5...blah blah blah :D

As we get more & more test products... this is going to get really confusing . :blink:

And I DO believe that Danno & BAD would also appreciate IT ...
when they are scanning thru the posts trying to put our suggestions/opinions together
for their reports to the manufacturer's . ;)

...and IT would make the ALPHA Program (us) look a little more "serious & organized"
...rather than just a ".....in' blab fest " :D



* the quick reply box doesn't offer a "Title" option,
but if you click "go advanced" the "Title" option is there.
 

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i agreee and thank you, it does help when its a little organized so i can breeze through and copy and paste what is needed, we already have them working the new ce5, so keep it coming. ill rpeort back what changes are going to be made once i get the word form each factory, scorpion has been improved already but im not going that route so they will not be added and im not fond of the factory so thats that, but other products are being worked on or looked at for improvements.
 

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That is frustrating, but an easy fix as harmonic and Debadoo indicated. Any time I refill, I watch the wicks as I unscrew the top - if they turn, it's time to tighten it back down. Normally, I can just press my finger down on top of the cap or on the head and turn the tank... that's usually enough to last till the next cleaning.

You can change heads on a Vivi Nova with a full tank if you use tweezers to remove and replace the heads. It's not as easy as with the tank off, but it can be done with not too much of a problem, just sayin'. :D
 

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My PT works at all four stages but I only get blue and green lights. I get Blue, Blue, No light &

One other note. That button is way too sensitive. Fires just when unintentionally touching it.

well thats better than not firing, while its not ideal, better than other situations like not firing unless you push down really hard, I have that with a lava tube and had it with the bartleby(or whatever that thing was called) a long time back.
 

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Congratz on 6 months Ken, thats fantastic! How are you feeling after your surgery?

Thanks. I am feeling much better every day. Its actually amazing how for the first week I needed a walker to walk anywhere, and now I am walking a 1/4 mile twice a day with just my brace on.
 

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You can change heads on a Vivi Nova with a full tank if you use tweezers to remove and replace the heads. It's not as easy as with the tank off, but it can be done with not too much of a problem, just sayin'. :D

I use a fingernail. Don't even need a very long one - I'm not exactly a fashion diva. :D
 

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I know this has been brought up before...:blush: BUT....IMHO...

we really NEED to get used to either Title'ing* our posts with product NAME

or listing product name 1ST before starting our posts .
IE.... CE5...blah blah blah :D

As we get more & more test products... this is going to get really confusing . :blink:

And I DO believe that Danno & BAD would also appreciate IT ...
when they are scanning thru the posts trying to put our suggestions/opinions together
for their reports to the manufacturer's . ;)

...and IT would make the ALPHA Program (us) look a little more "serious & organized"
...rather than just a ".....in' blab fest " :D



* the quick reply box doesn't offer a "Title" option,
but if you click "go advanced" the "Title" option is there.

How about if from now on when we have actual Alpha info to report ( as oppose to "kissyface" and the like :)) We title the post like you did on the above quoted post. That way Bad and Danno can scan thru and easily find the relevant posts, versus the fun and games posts. In the title we will include the product we are referring to. :2c:
 

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Not only could we title the posts, we could highlight the text in a pretty color so it stands out that much more!

But not yellow, sorry Briar. It's too hard to read.

Maybe a nice blue?

Either way, mine will always be green from now on, even if I have to go back and edit in case I forget.

I was actually gonna suggest having another thread just for reviewing what we've tried and not for discussing it. Instead, we'd discuss it here. Of course, I always think of the most tedious solution :oops:
 

kelleymcm

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Thanks. I am feeling much better every day. Its actually amazing how for the first week I needed a walker to walk anywhere, and now I am walking a 1/4 mile twice a day with just my brace on.

So GLAD to hear your recovery is going so well !!

How about if from now on when we have actual Alpha info to report ( as oppose to "kissyface" and the like :)) We title the post like you did on the above quoted post. That way Bad and Danno can scan thru and easily find the relevant posts, versus the fun and games posts. In the title we will include the product we are referring to. :2c:

Sounds good to me ....Title = relevant posts No Title = NOT relevant ....to Alpha anyway :)

I just noticed that when you "quote" a post the title does not get included :facepalm:
But if the quot-er titles his post ... then we will still be able to figure out what they are referring to. :D

& robl45....... all 3 of my C8's vape fine no leaks or dry hits :vapor:
 
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