VERSION 2.5 Vision ViVi Nova Is IN STOCK Now, VIVI NOVA Review Thread

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Welp, I got mine and have been playin with it. Unfortunately Im without a VV device until my LT replacement arrives. However Ive got my ego batts fresh off the charger and the 2.4 ohm head in the unit, full wicks, with 80%VG/20% flavor+DW, DIY Dunhill juice. Let it sit 15mins and excellent vapor, and better flavor than V1 with long wicks. It has a tigher draw than V1. The air intakes are in the 510 post, not the base. I didnt clean it. Took it out and filled it.

Anyone who says flavor is lacking with the new vivi better check in for a tastebud checkup with their doctor. Leave the freakin long wicks alone. EVEN WITH VG juice or you will sacrifice flavor. Ill say it again like I did earlier in the thread.... Fix ya juice, not ya equipment! Cut those wicks and youll cut off flavor, period. There is a dramatic difference between v1 and v2.5 here. Im vaping both side by side with the same juice after taking my old vivi to the hardware store to have the center post ground down.

I played with fitting the old unit/new unit piece per piece. Heres what I know starting from the top.

The drip tip is redesigned on the inside. Looks like theres a plastic or silicone sleeve inside it. Maybe to help with less airy draw.

The top cap is redesigned. The recessed hole one the bottom is no longer there. This means that V1 head DO NOT fit with the v2.5 top cap. I tried with a v1 head and in screwing it down on the tank it cut the silicone cover's top off. So do not use V1 head with the v2.5 top cap. Also there is still a small gap between the top of the plastic tank and the base of the top cap when screwed down fully. It was the same with my v1. It doesnt leak but it should be fixed. The metal tanks do not have that issue.

The metal tank tubes indeed work on the new vivi. Wether the new vivi plastic wont crack with juice I havent checked yet but I have a nice bottle of TPA Ripe Bananna that would crack this puppy for sure if its not better plastic. Ill test it maybe tomorrow and report back.

The atty heads now have four wicks running thru the coil. No lone one resting on top. Odd tho both the 2.8ohm atty inside the new vivi box and the extra 2.8ohm atty I ordred have one thick braided wick, not four... wondering why this is??

The center stem and base are exactly the same except the airholes have been moved to the 510 post.

However, sadly the 510 post is again too long on my new vivi. It works but the base of the vivi does not sit flush on (at least) with the top of any ego batteries I have (yes all seven). It doesnt wobble and indeed screws in, it just doesnt sit flush and that annoys me a bit seeing as it wasnt right the first time, and now the second time. Cant they get a standard 510 thread right? Im not sure if its the outside of the 510 threading or the center post inside it which protrudes a couple mm's tho that is causing it.

Hence it does allow too much airflow even tho the draw is tighter than v1 regardless.

All in all tho at least from an out of the box perspective, v2.5 is a winner. A few minor adjustments necessary. The other atty heads, still unused... we shall see.
 

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I really like the Nova my only problem is flooding. Sometimes i get juice that just sits inside the drip tip. Has anyone else experienced this problem / have solution

This can happen with any tank or dripping atty. If you look after you draw, you will see vapor in the tip. Once it cools it condensates on the sides of the tip. Just blow it out after a draw and it will reduce it.

Or draw a little extra after to release the button.

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One of the atties that came with mine has a single, very thick, wick, I'll take a pic and post it later. I was one of the fortunate ones that received a fully functioning vivi1 that I still happily vape with. Haven't got around to cleaning my v2.5 yet to try them, but that thick wick was a surprise.

I recieved one with a thick wick on a 2.8 ohm head also... so you aren't alone. I'd also recieved one of the 1.8 ohm ones with short wicks as I previously mentioned... It will be interesting to see the difference if any
 

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Welp, I got mine and have been playin with it. Unfortunately Im without a VV device until my LT replacement arrives. However Ive got my ego batts fresh off the charger and the 2.4 ohm head in the unit, full wicks, with 80%VG/20% flavor+DW, DIY Dunhill juice. Let it sit 15mins and excellent vapor, and better flavor than V1 with long wicks. It has a tigher draw than V1. The air intakes are in the 510 post, not the base. I didnt clean it. Took it out and filled it.

Anyone who says flavor is lacking with the new vivi better check in for a tastebud checkup with their doctor. Leave the freakin long wicks alone. EVEN WITH VG JUICE or you will sacrifice flavor. Ill say it again like I did earlier in the thread.... Fix ya juice, not ya equipment! Cut those wicks and youll cut off flavor, period. There is a dramatic difference between v1 and v2.5 here. Im vaping both side by side with the same juice after taking my old vivi to the hardware store to have the center post ground down.

I played with fitting the old unit/new unit piece per piece. Heres what I know starting from the top.

The drip tip is redesigned on the inside. Looks like theres a plastic or silicone sleeve inside it. Maybe to help with less airy draw.

The top cap is redesigned. The recessed hole one the bottom is no longer there. This means that V1 head DO NOT fit with the v2.5 top cap. I tried with a v1 head and in screwing it down on the tank it cut the silicone cover's top off. So do not use V1 head with the v2.5 top cap. Also there is still a small gap between the top of the plastic tank and the base of the top cap when screwed down fully. It was the same with my v1. It doesnt leak but it should be fixed. The metal tanks do not have that issue.

The metal tank tubes indeed work on the new vivi. Wether the new vivi plastic wont crack with juice I havent checked yet but I have a nice bottle of TPA Ripe Bananna that would crack this puppy for sure if its not better plastic. Ill test it maybe tomorrow and report back.

The atty heads now have four wicks running thru the coil. No lone one resting on top. Odd tho both the 2.8ohm atty inside the new vivi box and the extra 2.8ohm atty I ordred have one thick braided wick, not four... wondering why this is??

The center stem and base are exactly the same except the airholes have been moved to the 510 post.

However, sadly the 510 post is again too long on my new vivi. It works but the base of the vivi does not sit flush on (at least) with the top of any ego batteries I have (yes all seven). It doesnt wobble and indeed screws in, it just doesnt sit flush and that annoys me a bit seeing as it wasnt right the first time, and now the second time. Cant they get a standard 510 thread right? Im not sure if its the outside of the 510 threading or the center post inside it which protrudes a couple mm's tho that is causing it.

Hence it does allow too much airflow even tho the draw is tighter than v1 regardless.

All in all tho at least from an out of the box perspective, v2.5 is a winner. A few minor adjustments necessary. The other atty heads, still unused... we shall see.

Well first the makers of pvs would have to make sure to standardize THEIR 510 connections, lol. Gotta make the carto connection long enough so even someone with a deeper than usual pv connection can still use it.
 

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I really like the Nova my only problem is flooding. Sometimes i get juice that just sits inside the drip tip. Has anyone else experienced this problem / have solution
Have you tried to see if the head is screwed all the way down on the post ? If you can empty your juice back to the bottle or in a glass and see if you can tighten the head back down, refill and try it. I don't know if that is your trouble or not. I did have a gurgle ONCE like it was flooded and I found I didn't have the head screwed all the way down tight enough. After I re-did that I had no trouble again. I noticed that once in awhile when I took the top off, I also slightly turned the head while doing it, that's how it got loose. Maybe try that ? :)
 

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Well, right now I got a tankful of Boba's, with a 3.1 Ohm head, sitting on a Provari set at 5V, and I'm enjoying it a great deal. Except my asthma is not too happy - I'll have to tone it down in a bit. Wicks great, no problems in that department. No problems with flavor either.

Before, I had my gentle, creamy vanilla liquid in there, and it didn't do so great. It's not that the flavor wasn't there, it's just that it lost the creaminess and the low notes almost completely, and there was not much left after that.

I am a flavor snob - so this is a very nitpicky thing. The flavor intensity on this version is better than on v1, absolutely. It's good. But the flavor is shifted towards the bright, almost "metallic" end of the spectrum on all three versions that I've tried. That's not a bad thing, or a good thing, it's just what it is.

For instance, it does great with fruity juices, which already have that high-end flavor, so a little more is hardly noticed, and may even be good. It's also fine with very deep, dark and complex juices like Boba's - I actually like it better in the ViVi than in other cartos because it brings out aspects of flavor that are ordinarily hidden.

But some flavors, like vanilla, can get lost. It doesn't really have any sharp notes to amplify. It's like trying to set your audio amplifier to boost treble and decrease base for music that has no notes in the treble range at all - you can't amplify what's not there.

I don't know if cutting the wicks will eliminate this tendency, I suspect not, because the heads I have from v2 have it as well, and they have short wicks.

Beyond this nitpick, I can only say what I've said before: it's very well built, it wicks grand, it's easy to use, it has fun possibilities, and as far as I am concerned it's a great product, and now that the head problem is gone, I think I can happily settle into either using it as is, or fiddling with it as the mood strikes. :D

Back to my tankful of Boba's... The next tank gets filled with GV's Caramel Apple...
 

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The head is not screwed on tight... :facepalm:

Have you tried to see if the head is screwed all the way down on the post ? If you can empty your juice back to the bottle or in a glass and see if you can tighten the head back down, refill and try it. I don't know if that is your trouble or not. I did have a gurgle ONCE like it was flooded and I found I didn't have the head screwed all the way down tight enough. After I re-did that I had no trouble again. I noticed that once in awhile when I took the top off, I also slightly turned the head while doing it, that's how it got loose. Maybe try that ? :)
 

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OK here is my 7 hour opinion. Sorry but so far its not working as advertised or reviewed for me. I have tried the stock head that ohmed out at 2.1 and a head I rebuilt using silver wire leads ohmed at 2.1. Now I don't know how much better it is than ver 1 or any other Vision product. What I am comparing to is the Vapeanator tank, Smoktech tank. Even my stock eGo C has better flavor. All three feed the coils better.

I am going to keep trying, since I have invested $21.00. But I can tell you that with any of my other three systems, it was good from the 1st draw.

Sev

P.S. The Smoktech tank cost $9.00 and replacement cartos are $1.98, that last a week. This may very well be the best CE style tank, but so far not the best vape.
 
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great to hear your opinion sev, i totally disagree but we all have our own preferences, to me a ego c doesnt come close and neither does a smoktech tank, my flavor mutes out for me on a dct in 10 minutes. ive been chugging my v2.5 for 2 weeks and loving them. hope you get them to perform better for you and simply looking around at reviews for v2 and v2.5 and they have been tremendesly positive, so while you might not like your experience with them the majority seems to love them.
 
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great to hear your opinion sev, i totally disagree but we all have our own preferences, to me a ego c doesnt come close and neither does a smoktech tank, my flavor mutes out for me on a dct in 10 minutes. ive been chugging my v2.5 for 2 weeks and loving them. hope you get them to perform better for you and simply looking around at reviews for v2 and v2.5 and they have been tremendesly positive, so while you think its a pos the majority says otherwise.

Its the burnt metalicy taste that bothering me. I have to keep it on its side or I get these. Which leads me to a wicking issue. If I take 2 or 3 draws without tipping it I get the same. Any recommendations for me???

Sev
 
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