Fogger v4..newest version

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Susan~S

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I admit the Fogger V4 looks tempting, but I've had enough troubles from the V2 that I remain skeptical... And now they've started fiddling with it again, and it appears there are multiple version of the V4 floating around. I'm not quite sure how the V4 would be any better than a kayfun.

I just received, what I think is the latest version, the Fogger v4.4. I ordered it from SleepyHollowVapes on Ebay. FOGGER V4 + ATOMIZER RBA NEWEST EDITION WITH XTRA INSULATOR!;PLUS NO SCREW ISSUE

1. The deck is large
2. The fill screw has an o-ring
3. The airflow ring is totally adjustable -- works a lot like the locking ring of my Nemesis clone - it spins freely.
4. No leaking as of yet -- I've have filled it twice.
5. Wicking was easy. I just followed Todd's recommendations: Todd - Fogger v4

The only challenge I had was filling it up. Since the fill hole is very small, the was not a lot of space for the air to escape as I was filling it with my needle bottle. I would put some liquid in, pull the needle out and let some air escape, and then continue filling. Had to do this 4 or 5 times. Small price to pay for a rba that works!:)

I am a lung hitter, and this give me lots of air! 5-stars from me!
 
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mmmmmm man I hated my fogger v4 at first because it wouldn't keep up and wick properly with burnt hits tried so many different wicking methods so it seems to be picky at least for me but once I got the wicking right this is probably my favorite tank for sure

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Ok, I was able to get a dual coil build to 1.6ohms. The only thing I hate about the Fogger that I have is the air flow control. It has a ring similar to the first Aerotank, and the airflow is either completely closed, or totally open. There really is no in between with this control ring. Also, it was so hard to get the cotton wick to stay on the deck. The Fogger in the video I saw had longer juice channels and a better looking base. I'm just getting kind of frusterated with these RTAs not performing how well others say they do.

One slight modification I made the airflow ring is to put a strip of plumbers tape underneath it which still allows you to adjust it but not spin freely. Hope that helps you.
 

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One slight modification I made the airflow ring is to put a strip of plumbers tape underneath it which still allows you to adjust it but not spin freely. Hope that helps you.


Wow, let me try that again in my native tongue.....:confused:

"One slight modification I made to the airflow ring....."

Sorry about that.
 

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Maybe it's just me idk..I got the wicking right first try..just like a kayfun with two wicks and it's perfect I've rewicked it several times to change juice and it's the same every time minimal leakage

Do you have the large deck version?

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I have the large deck..my friend has the newest one that we swapped for a few days and he said he likes mine better..I like the large deck a tad better but the newest one is still good I was just getting a review up..I could see where it might get confusing either the large deck with the right post screws or the newest reduced chamber not to get mistaken for the first v4 that doesn't have the lip by the juice port, are the ones to get if you decide to purchase..the one from sleepy hollow a few posts up is like the one I got but it's not actually called v4+ its 4.0 or 4.1 not sure but mine has 4.0 on the tank cover and just says fogger on the inner chamber
 
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Got my 4.1 or plus, or 4.3 which ever name you want to identify it by. (Big deck and air holes, can't fill with syringe). Pegasus has a great YouTube describing. Anyway, loved it so much I ordered 2 more! This time got the 4.4(smaller deck). Having problem in my build. The 4.3 didn't require wicks into the channels. Tried to build the 4.4 the same way... No joy. Flooded out and leaked.

How is everyone building these? Back to shoving cotton down the channels? Could use some help because I'm back to my Kayfuns until I figure this out!
 
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i found the fogger v4(.4) to also be a challenge in regards to leaking.
Drove me crazy. The coil was good. The wicking was good (plenty of cotton... although I tried less and more to utter failure) and I only slightly placed wicks in the juice channels. I finally determined that my leaking came from the way i was filling the tank. Here was my mistake. (maybe this will help).
When I tried filling it from drip bottle or eye dropper flush with tank and using slight pressure it ultimately caused juice to be pushed into airholes when i turned it back over. (pressure has to go somewhere) Instead I used a 20 gauge needle for fill hole, closed air hole ring tightly, filled the tank slowly, screwed in fill hole screw only partly. Flipped tank over and let juice settle THEN tighten screw. THEN open i open the air holes. For some reason this equalizes the pressure in tank.
If it gurgles as all I fire it off upside down (yes a bit awkward) but it seems to help vaporize the fluid caught in the chimney. Be sure not to close air holes and suck/draw. It will flood and it will leak. Also found out that if i take the tank outside (to the pool for example) and I let the juice get too warm it is prone to leak as well. A higher VG juice might be an option.
 
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