Vivi Nova and PG to VG with DIY e-liquid

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cassandraschild

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I'm using my new-ish Vivi Nova and I've had a number of weird problems. First off the 1.8 atomizer burned out within a week. I'm using the 2.8 now and I've noticed that if I don't swirl the ejuice around near the top of the wicks eventually I will start getting a burnt taste after about 4 drags. I'm using a 60% PG to 40% VG eliquid I made myself.

I have cleaned the Vivi Nova and the atomizer. I also did the short dry burn as suggested somewhere on this sight. Even added a whole new ejuice.

I'm using both a Ego-C 650 and have the same issue with my Ego-V even if I change the settings up or down.

Just just seems like if I want to not taste metal burning I have to constantly rotate it.
 

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I'm using my new-ish Vivi Nova and I've had a number of weird problems. First off the 1.8 atomizer burned out within a week. I'm using the 2.8 now and I've noticed that if I don't swirl the ejuice around near the top of the wicks eventually I will start getting a burnt taste after about 4 drags. I'm using a 60% PG to 40% VG eliquid I made myself.

I have cleaned the Vivi Nova and the atomizer. I also did the short dry burn as suggested somewhere on this sight. Even added a whole new ejuice.

I'm using both a Ego-C 650 and have the same issue with my Ego-V even if I change the settings up or down.

Just just seems like if I want to not taste metal burning I have to constantly rotate it.

I've used vivi nova's for months and generally don't go more than 30% vg with my juice and most time 20%. The more vg the more you'll have wicking issues. Try un-twisting the wick strands. I always do that with stock vivi heads and ones that I rebuid and generally have no wicking problems.
 
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