Fogger v3 rocks !!!!!

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I agree my friend. I have a 1.4ohm coil with cotton going right now. Amazing. If you understand the 2 Fogger quirks you can really build a great setup. The gurgling that happens once in a while is taken care of by adding a tiny wick to the bottom of the dish touching the main wick. That soaks up any juice that may drip over the air hole which causes that gurgle. Second the filling does require a thin needle. The needle top bottles still aren't thin enough, they cause too much forced pressure in the tank from squeezing the bottle which forces juice into the coil chamber. So 1 little extra wick and 1 needle filler cap and you have an amazing setup.
 

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Phillips head screws (believe was rectified in v2.31415927)

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No longer friction fit (o-ring) glass - can't tell you how much I miss this on my 2 v2.whatevers

I am not sure I would like Phillips screws. I'm my experience tiny screws like that are prone to stripping. Hex/Allen are the best then flat for not stripping.
 

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It is a bit more of a finiky build but everything has it's quirks and the pluses are huge. It's an extremely mobile rebuildable glass tank with no leaking at all. You add a little extra cotton to the dish and fill the thing with a needle, done. It's my favorite aside from the drippers of course. I have a 1.4ohm coil with a cotton wick going right now that is just awesome.

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I am not sure I would like Phillips screws. I'm my experience tiny screws like that are prone to stripping. Hex/Allen are the best then flat for not stripping.

I would normally agree, except under this usage, none of these screws should ever be tightened enough to worry about stripping them. Think it more comes down to the depth of the "channels" in the screws when it comes to propensity for stripping.
 

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I agree my friend. I have a 1.4ohm coil with cotton going right now. Amazing. If you understand the 2 Fogger quirks you can really build a great setup. The gurgling that happens once in a while is taken care of by adding a tiny wick to the bottom of the dish touching the main wick. That soaks up any juice that may drip over the air hole which causes that gurgle. Second the filling does require a thin needle. The needle top bottles still aren't thin enough, they cause too much forced pressure in the tank from squeezing the bottle which forces juice into the coil chamber. So 1 little extra wick and 1 needle filler cap and you have an amazing setup.

Hey Muggs,
How many wraps for each coil and what guage kanthal did you use to get 1.4ohms? Thanks in advance.
 
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