Pics of V3 are up in this post
is it me or does the description of the V3 sound exactly like the description of the V2? IDGI
Pics of V3 are up in this post
is it me or does the description of the V3 sound exactly like the description of the V2? IDGI
I'm not a physics expert by any stretch, but I think the opposite is going on. As the juice moves down, the air space creates more "suction" ... trying to pull the juice away from the wick area... at least that's what I would think. Having it perfectly air tight would be required if you're having flooding, but have a little air escape would be necessary if you're getting constant dry hits.
I think you are right but maybe for the wrong reasons heh.
Air is compressible (and also "stretchable"), when you draw you are pulling negative pressure above the fluid, if there's a lot of air up there you should be able to draw more fluid into the wick more easily, because there's more air up there to expand, which is why people have flooding problems when they let their BCCs run low and they draw pretty hard on them. When you finish drawing, a bubble is drawn in through the bottom to equalize the pressure again, so that negative pressure isn't maintained long term.
You are having the opposite problem, as you correctly pointed out. So releasing the vacuum up there would help you out toward the end, but it may flood all over when it's full since you will never pull much negative pressure, your wicks will basically be "free running".
I have a theory though. The fogger has a unique geometry. When the fluid gets low, there's only a small "ring" of fluid exposed to the air. So if you think of the air above the liquid as a piston, you've just reduced the surface area of that piston from a large surface to a much smaller surface as the large center post emerges from the top of the liquid.
In essence, If you take 1 PSI and apply it to 1 square inch, you get 1 pound of force. If you apply 1 PSI to 0.25 inches area, it's only a quarter pound of pressure. Maybe the same thing happens in the fogger as the effective liquid surface area shrinks when it gets low.
I'm not entirely sure about this theory, but it may explain why you'd be less able to draw fluid when it gets low.
-BTW this theory is consistent with the baffles in the anyvape davide helping it not leak when it runs low.
Got my fogger v2 today and my working setup so far is as follows. Installed small o-ring that came in bag under the 510 pin as suggested by Todd. Micro coil with 30 gauge kanthal around a 1/16th drill bit with a cotton wick. Trimmed the wick with just a little bit sticking out the sides (the wick seems to pull back in a bit once the tank is filled.) Burnt the first wick, second one I tried without the evap chamber o-ring and it seems to work just fine. Started getting dry hits, so I closed the air holes down most of the way. Tighter draw seems to produce more vacuum in the evap chamber to pull juice in. Been vaping like a champ so far. On a Magneto in 18350 mode, 2.0ohm coil. Not the high watt vape I'm used to, but producing a pretty satisfying saturated vape so far.
got my v2 in today and its like trying to take a draw through a solid pipe, tried the mesh with re-wrap of 30g and 28g, and micro coil and cotton. Tried with o-rings and without, loosened chimney. AFC open of course.
So far not impressed, anyone want to save me the 73 pages of reading as to why this thing is a POS! And i am not new to rebuildables, genesis, Kayfuns, drippers etc.
got my v2 in today and its like trying to take a draw through a solid pipe, tried the mesh with re-wrap of 30g and 28g, and micro coil and cotton. Tried with o-rings and without, loosened chimney. AFC open of course.
So far not impressed, anyone want to save me the 73 pages of reading as to why this thing is a POS! And i am not new to rebuildables, genesis, Kayfuns, drippers etc.


You just need to unscrew the skirt and pull off the glass. If it's new and sticky, rotating the glass with a tiny bit of eliquid in the chamber might help.
As above but push in on threaded part that the cover screws onto while holding the glass firmly, it separate quite easily.You just need to unscrew the skirt and pull off the glass. If it's new and sticky, rotating the glass with a tiny bit of eliquid in the chamber might help.
As above but push in on threaded part that the cover screws onto while holding the glass firmly, it separate quite easily.
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