Fogger V2...WOW

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BDUAres

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I received my stainless Fogger V2/3 tank and replacement Pyrex tank from allforyummyvapor.com a couple of days ago and I have to say I am very impressed!

Here is the new steel tank:

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It took a couple of weeks to arrive from Israel, but both tanks came through just fine and they are great!. I especially like the steel tank as it makes filling the Fogger extremely easy - the top steel ring with the fill screw is very easy to pull out and you can just fill straight into the tank, making tank filling a process of a few seconds.

So my Fogger lives again after it's unfortunate fall and it has become my favorite atty, easily besting the Rocket RBA, which is a hard atty to beat!

By the way - cost for both Pyrex and Steel replacement tanks for the Fogger V2/3 from the site in Israel to my door in Texas was $15.40
 

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Why the heck did they make the V3 23mm?!?!?

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The way they hold the glass tank is different & better (IMO). O Ring on the bottom of glass. So they needed the extra mm to accommodate the rim. Its a better way of doing it, I think :rolleyes:
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I am confused (which isn't hard to do to me) I can't figure out how to adjust juice flow on this creature. The tank online just pushes on. The air flow thing is loose as a goose. I'll get over that. Or deal with it but I get a lot of dry hits using 3 mm silica rope just sticking out wick slots. Flooding forget that!!!! Not so far. I read this whole thread and I still not sure what is required to make the juice flow better. I use 60/40 juice. help please I would like to love this bad boy but I don't enjoy parched lips.
 

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I am confused (which isn't hard to do to me) I can't figure out how to adjust juice flow on this creature. The tank online just pushes on. The air flow thing is loose as a goose. I'll get over that. Or deal with it but I get a lot of dry hits using 3 mm silica rope just sticking out wick slots. Flooding forget that!!!! Not so far. I read this whole thread and I still not sure what is required to make the juice flow better. I use 60/40 juice. help please I would like to love this bad boy but I don't enjoy parched lips.

Well the juice flow is a matter of loosening/tightening the chimney down and/or getting rid of the oring on the bottom of the chimney.
I'm over the Fogger now - when it worked it was one of the best vapes I've had yet, but more often it flooded or dried depending on what crazy method I was trying, or even with one that worked some of the time I guess. Oh well, on with the Russian and Kayfun now!
 

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The way they hold the glass tank is different & better (IMO). O Ring on the bottom of glass. So they needed the extra mm to accommodate the rim. Its a better way of doing it, I think :rolleyes:
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The only problem I have with that design (after spending some time in the glass manufacturing industry years ago) is that the weakest part of a piece of glass is it's edges. I think the biggest problem with the Fogger glass is just simple thickness.
BTW - excellent replacement services/price here - www.http://venerablevaping.com Bought mine from him no problem, fast shipping and excellent packaging!
 

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Thanks for the reply. I guess I will play with it a few days see if I can get it to work sometimes, try to get some use out of it and if not learn another lesson don't believe everything the sales lady tells you. I have been playing with a terminator for months and it isa hit and mis thing too. Wish me luck or not.
 

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    Good luck Gimpy. I also received a few v2.5 foggers from venerable. Now out of stock. I have 3 Foggers in rotation & all work great. The best one i have is a v2 with enlarged wick channels & drilled out air intake pin holes. MOD by dwcraig1, there are pix in this thread of his mod. I have found the only fault of mine are the upper (small) chimney o-ring. Once that seal is broken, all fluid will run out the air intake holes & flood the base. I have Pluid sitting in one the past 2 weeks & no leaks. Grenada in my mod'd v2 great flavor & clouds. To those that give up on the Fogger, i would recommend a Squape. The Squape is SUPER easy to build, you wont loose juice when building it. There is a clone on the market, not getting much attention. I own a few OEM RBA's. KLite & Squape & Aqua. But my Fogger sits up there with them & i use them every day. :2c:
     

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    I am confused (which isn't hard to do to me) I can't figure out how to adjust juice flow on this creature. The tank online just pushes on. The air flow thing is loose as a goose. I'll get over that. Or deal with it but I get a lot of dry hits using 3 mm silica rope just sticking out wick slots. Flooding forget that!!!! Not so far. I read this whole thread and I still not sure what is required to make the juice flow better. I use 60/40 juice. help please I would like to love this bad boy but I don't enjoy parched lips.

    Try the method mentioned like 5 (k maybe 15) posts above this where you have NO wick coming out the wick slots, or very very very little.

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ogger-v2-best-builds-pics-2.html#post11598803

    That is my post in a different thread, about a build that works for me great.
     

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    Thanks every person contributing to this thread. I haven't figured out the juice control so I just drip into chimney when it starts showing signs of giving a dry hit. I have a octopus, so if necessary I'll just use this (POS) as a dripper. Love/Hate I now understand but to be honest I haven't given it a fair trial yet, was just trying to avoid the trial and error needed to get it working correctly.
    THANKS ALL for Your Help!!!!!!!!
     

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    Juice control is based on the wick you build. The kayfun is super easy to use if you are giving up on the fogger and still want to give these type of rbas another shot. but once you understand how the fogger works and setup the wick for good juice flow it's an amazing vape. It took me a few tries and some tips in this thread to build a proper wicking setup.

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    Gimpy1261

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    WOW is correct. When this thing decides to flow it best be not in a pocket. I lost a full tank of liquid, I sat it down on my side table. Turned my head talking to a friend, it must have seen I wasn't looking at it so it took a p--ss. I think I will take it out into the hayfield about 50 yards and shoot it with my 30-06. Maybe that will fix it.
     

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    ok so I have had my Fogger V2 for a full week now, after waiting 38 days for FastTech to ship it, I now see they have the V3 and I would have got that instead if I knew it was coming out, oh well.

    Anyhow, after much play and 4 coils later I have this thing working just right for the last 5 days and I have to say its my go to device now. I love my fogger, all the messing is well worth it once you get it working correctly, at least it has been for me.

    The only issue I have now is every time I fill this dam thing It floods, no matter what I do, slow drip from needle or top off fill it, I just cant fill it without 15 mins of burning off a flood of juice. Im seeking an answer now and I hope i find something to help since im ready to fill right now and dont want to flood it again.

    All in all, having never owned a Kayfun or any other bottom rebuildable, I love my Fogger, who knows I may like a Kayfun more, I dont know? I do know my Fogger is working great now but yes it took some tweaking and a lot of trial and error to get it that way.
     

    WakeUpDead

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    ok so I have had my Fogger V2 for a full week now, after waiting 38 days for FastTech to ship it, I now see they have the V3 and I would have got that instead if I knew it was coming out, oh well.

    Anyhow, after much play and 4 coils later I have this thing working just right for the last 5 days and I have to say its my go to device now. I love my fogger, all the messing is well worth it once you get it working correctly, at least it has been for me.

    The only issue I have now is every time I fill this dam thing It floods, no matter what I do, slow drip from needle or top off fill it, I just cant fill it without 15 mins of burning off a flood of juice. Im seeking an answer now and I hope i find something to help since im ready to fill right now and dont want to flood it again.

    All in all, having never owned a Kayfun or any other bottom rebuildable, I love my Fogger, who knows I may like a Kayfun more, I dont know? I do know my Fogger is working great now but yes it took some tweaking and a lot of trial and error to get it that way.
     

    WakeUpDead

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    Well as of two weeks with my new Fogger V2 I have built three more builds, a vertical coil over air intake surrounded by cotton, tried one wire mesh build, eh it was ok, didnt like it so now I have a micro coil cotton build at 1.3ohms running at 12.5w and loving every minute of it!

    Filling has still been a flooding issue but I have had better luck doing a very slow drip with a needle, takes about 5-6 minutes but it didnt flood at all last fill up. WOOT WOOT However any other ideas about filling would be nice, not really necessary but nice to know if there is anything that works better? Thanks!
     
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