Vivi Nova Poops Out

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LadyG

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I'm wondering if anyone has trouble with their Vision Vivi Nova tanks pooping out on them. I love the Vivi Nova tanks. But sometimes when I add eliquid to the top, they will simply stop working on me! Grrrrrrrrr. I've been using them on my Provari. For some reason, they aren't connecting. Has anyone had this happen to them? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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All my clearos do this sometimes. Usually its when I drip some juice down the center airhole. I put my pinky over the 510 connection and blow a couple times. A little bit of juice will come out onto my finger then Im good to go.
I also roll the corner of a paper towel tight and stick it down the center, Im amazed at what bad aim I have when it comes out soaked.

PS I thought that said pops out and I was intrigued how the heck a nova pops out. Poops though, that I get. :)
 

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Some of the Novas have a spring loaded center pin. If yours doesn't, you can try to turn the center pin out a couple of turns with a small screw driver. nova.jpg
 
I love my vivi nova and it did the same thing to me for a bit - I would have to loosen and then tighten the battery back and it would work fine. I started making a very serious endeavor to swap the battery contact each time I filled it with juice. There is not much leakage but it seems like it is just enough to mess up that connection with the vivi nova. I have never had a problem with other clearomizers doing that and they are fine with a normal cleaning each time the battery needs charging. Guess its just sensitive - have gotten to where I carry the child shaped ear swabs with me to clean it each time. The shape of the child shaped ones are different from just regular q-tip style and can do a better job of cleaning those connections.
 

LadyG

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Some of the Novas have a spring loaded center pin. If yours doesn't, you can try to turn the center pin out a couple of turns with a small screw driver.View attachment 213549

Ponkay, I'll keep this one in mind. I actually found a screw driver small enough to give it a couple turns. But I think I was flooding the center pin. Thank you.
 

LadyG

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I love my vivi nova and it did the same thing to me for a bit - I would have to loosen and then tighten the battery back and it would work fine. I started making a very serious endeavor to swap the battery contact each time I filled it with juice. There is not much leakage but it seems like it is just enough to mess up that connection with the vivi nova. I have never had a problem with other clearomizers doing that and they are fine with a normal cleaning each time the battery needs charging. Guess its just sensitive - have gotten to where I carry the child shaped ear swabs with me to clean it each time. The shape of the child shaped ones are different from just regular q-tip style and can do a better job of cleaning those connections.
I need to get myself some child shaped swabs, especially for when I'm on the go. Yes, these things are kinda sensitive I'm finding out. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll be heading for the baby department next time:)
 
I need to get myself some child shaped swabs, especially for when I'm on the go. Yes, these things are kinda sensitive I'm finding out. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll be heading for the baby department next time:)

Its a great tool for those extra hard spots to get - while the fluffier part ... well a picture explains it better:

 

LadyG

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If you're like me and fill them as much as possible, when you tighten the cap the rubber piece compresses and you get a little juice in the air tube (and maybe outside the threads). I just "dry hit" until it pools in the drip tip well and twist some paper towel into it to soak it up. That usually does the trick.

Thanks, Lochrian! I'll try that too!
 
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