Hey guys been following the other Nova threads, but I can't post being a supplier. I got two of these a couple of days ago, and wanted to join in on the discussions
but can't.
I tried them out and got the same results as alot of people have. I recoiled them and used a lot thicker single wick, and these things vape like a beast hehe. I just wanted to join in on the tweaking, and see if we can't help each other out.
One thing I've noticed, is the coils are wound too tight, and the wicks are too tight and constricted. It seems to me the fibers are so compressed that its choking the flavor in the standard configuration.
When I recoiled one, I made sure the coil was fairly loose, but not too loose. After I got it all back together, I took a needle, and poked all into the wick area that is inside the coil. This seemed to spread the fibers apart alot better, and created more voids for the flavor to get through. I do the needle thing on every tank change to keep the fibers separated and to break up and burnt deposits in the wick.
Alot of what was causing me trouble was tight wicks, that grabbed everything and turned the wick almost solid inside the coil. After this happens, the coil just bakes the burned crud, and a bit of juice past the edges of the coil, which gives off the nasty taste. When the crud builds up on the wick, is when the flavor drops off for me, and it needs the poke with a needle routine. So far with keeping the wick really loose, and keeping the fibers opened up, these things are vaping awesome.
I've been doing the standard 4 wound coil, and getting on average 2.etc to around 3ohms. I don't dry burn on the first run, seems to build up crud for me, I break them in at 3.7, and can get to around 4ohms. If I go any higher, they seem to burn on me. I just wanted to share and see if I can help others out.
If you have any great tips, feel free to add any and all
I think with a recoil, and a wick change to as big as will fit in the cup slots, these things rock. 
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I tried them out and got the same results as alot of people have. I recoiled them and used a lot thicker single wick, and these things vape like a beast hehe. I just wanted to join in on the tweaking, and see if we can't help each other out.
One thing I've noticed, is the coils are wound too tight, and the wicks are too tight and constricted. It seems to me the fibers are so compressed that its choking the flavor in the standard configuration.
When I recoiled one, I made sure the coil was fairly loose, but not too loose. After I got it all back together, I took a needle, and poked all into the wick area that is inside the coil. This seemed to spread the fibers apart alot better, and created more voids for the flavor to get through. I do the needle thing on every tank change to keep the fibers separated and to break up and burnt deposits in the wick.
Alot of what was causing me trouble was tight wicks, that grabbed everything and turned the wick almost solid inside the coil. After this happens, the coil just bakes the burned crud, and a bit of juice past the edges of the coil, which gives off the nasty taste. When the crud builds up on the wick, is when the flavor drops off for me, and it needs the poke with a needle routine. So far with keeping the wick really loose, and keeping the fibers opened up, these things are vaping awesome.
I've been doing the standard 4 wound coil, and getting on average 2.etc to around 3ohms. I don't dry burn on the first run, seems to build up crud for me, I break them in at 3.7, and can get to around 4ohms. If I go any higher, they seem to burn on me. I just wanted to share and see if I can help others out.
If you have any great tips, feel free to add any and all
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