Vivi nova connection is crooked

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SethGrimm

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Hey vapers. I recently got a Provari mini for Christmas and it wasnt until I got a flawless apv that I realized how flawed my novas are. Chinese sweat shop tanks don't look good on my beautiful Provari in the slightest. My ego twists seemed to have hid the fact that my novas sit crooked due to the twists obnoxious length.

I'd like a solution but I am not convinced there is one.

Can anyone give me a recommendation of a cheap tank with more quality control? The novas work great they just sit crooked. And it really bothers my ocd badly. I absolutely love the priva and the pro-v but I just forked out a bunch of money on vivi novs tanks to put each of my favorite flavors in.

And I am pretty sure it's not the Provaris connection because my drip attys look perfectly straight. From what I understand the Provaris end caps are originally a block of steel and then lazer ingraved. It seems that that makes for a very flawless connection.

Preferably a clearomizer. I don't like dealing with cartos. The splitfire looks good I just don't know if I'll run into a crooked connection post issue with them.

Thanks.
 

bris1974

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I've been trying to dial in the splitfire for about a week now. I'm not digging the two chambers. I have deduced that the wicks are not very efficient at wicking juice up to the upper chamber and into the atty. you can't tip it to wet the entire wick as fluid, even at 50/50 doesn't really go up through the holes separating the two chambers. I have been unable to get any decent hits or vapor as of yet. If I open the top and drip right onto the wicks in the upper chamber, works fine, but that entails constantly unscrewing the top. I'm about to give up on it.

Maybe others have more experience with this tank.
 
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