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

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rdsok

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i am using a 3.7 volt mod box at the moment
true but I don't want to mod something if it doesn't really help I am using BB at the moment

Well it won't hurt the flavor if you trim one and you won't know if it helps until you try. I'd suggest you finish off a tank worth, if it doesn't improve much... trim one and see...
 

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Yup, I was just about to post about that. GrimmGreen has had his kicked Silver Bullet short out and melt his hot spring/battery *twice* while using a Vivi Nova on it. Googling around, this has happened at bare minimum of 2 other times that I could find. However, in ALL cases, it happened on a Silver Bullet. I don't want to cause a panic or anything, just a PSA, to not use this product on a Silver Bullet.

The only thing I can really think of that would cause a short on the Silver Bullet is that it is something to do with how the bullet 510 connection is threaded, and it's shorting out there (we all know the Vivi Nova 510 post has had issues, and is overall quite odd). If it was something in the device itself, we should have more reports of this occurring, but we do not.

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Mine also dropped the spring on the Silver Bullet due to a short. It had nothing to do with the silver bullet. I pulled the center post out of the vivi and found a piece of metal(tubular looking shaving)from the manufacturing process moving around inside. I reassembled the vivi and it has been on my Silver Bullet ever since with no problems at all. The small piece of metal was blue from the heat. This piece of metal is tiny. Hope this helps...

Marty
 

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Mine also dropped the spring on the Silver Bullet due to a short. It had nothing to do with the silver bullet. I pulled the center post out of the vivi and found a piece of metal(tubular looking shaving)from the manufacturing process moving around inside. I reassembled the vivi and it has been on my Silver Bullet ever since with no problems at all. The small piece of metal was blue from the heat. This piece of metal is tiny. Hope this helps...

Marty

Wow, that's very interesting! I don't have a SB but is great you found that and your vivi isn't causing any more issues. Email Grimm! lol
 

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Just bought a couple of 2.5's.

First impression: Great flavor, unmatched by any tank I have tried. The 1.8ohm is awesome. Now I don't need my dual coil cartos in a tank to get that hot tight (ooh baby!) feel that I love. Sorry, I don't know how else to describe it ;)

It doesn't play nice with the Ovale V8, but the Ovale V8 is not the greatest device in the world, either.

Nice work, people!
 

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Just bought a couple of 2.5's.

First impression: Great flavor, unmatched by any tank I have tried. The 1.8ohm is awesome. Now I don't need my dual coil cartos in a tank to get that hot tight (ooh baby!) feel that I love. Sorry, I don't know how else to describe it ;)

It doesn't play nice with the Ovale V8, but the Ovale V8 is not the greatest device in the world, either.

Nice work, people!

what voltage are you vaping with them just curious
 

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Got my first vivi...loaded it up yesterday and put it on my twist at 4.2 with the 2.4 head...at first I was like meh...kinda off taste. Let it sit for about 30 min and tried again and does this thing blow or what!!!! Getting better flavor than my stardusts and loads of vapor...hits are stronger too. I am in clouds of vape heaven!!!!!
 
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