Fogger V4!!

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Wow...now I'm Jones'n for that Orchard even more...We'll see. The Plume Veil was cloned...well. So, there is hope for a Fogger v4 Killer...soon I hope.

You couldn't be serious. A Fogger like rba with Plastic tank for $145.00 is a Fogger killer?
The only advantage over Fogger I see in this Orchard is that it has four wire posts that makes it easier to attach two coils. But, then again it uses micro torx screws.

I vote "Nay"
 

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I really wish the Foggers had better posts like the Orchid. I've been tempted to build a nice set up for mine, but I don't want to take one out of service long enough to do it! Oh well, what's there works fine, and it's not like my drippers that I play with and change coils on constantly. My Foggers have had the same coils in them since I first figured out what works best!
 

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If I could only find some Crimp Ring Connectors made out of Stainless Steel...

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I just picked up another Fogger V4.1 from Vapetasia on eBay. I bought the original from them when they first came out and am excited to try out the revised model. It's on auto accept for best offer and I got it for $25. Here's a link for anyone interested:

Stainless Fogger V4 RBA Atomizer Ships Free USA Seller in Stock | eBay

I do have a question though...can you just wick the new version like the original down the juice channels or are you supposed to do it KF style? I love the way it works down the juice channels and never had much success on my old KF 3.1, so I'm hoping I can do the juice channel method.
 

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I'm sure these aren't the right size, but maybe these guys have something that would work.

Pretty sure I saw some smaller version of those in model plane store a while back here in Aust. Just maybe would be the kind of place to look, used to connect control wires. edit: (come to think of it even fishing tackle)
 
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Whoa....The Orchard is compatible with Aftermarket Kayfun parts. The Deck is the most important feature. Quartz kit and the top fill cap would make it my perfect atty. Wow...early haters!!!

On that note, I will email our MFGs to consider those features. Quartz kit is out...but I need link to that Kayfun topcap that I read bout late one night. I just don't remember where I heard about it.

That deck and post hole config with glass/quartz and topfill options...I don't know what else I'd want in a tank atty? Help me understand? Some Plume or Magma type airflow?
 
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I'd take a fogger possibly with increased air flow, drilled holes I'm pretty sure.

Who's drilled Fv4 for more Airflow? How are your results?

I drilled all five of mine. Mainly, after Mr. Kojul's airflow fiasco, I drill every Fogger of mine to make sure that Airflow holes are drilled completely all the way and also enlarge them while I'm at it.
But, I could not answer your question because I don't remember how they worked before I drill them. Some of them I never even tried vaping before drilling.
 
I've drilled the airholes on all 4 of my foggers! Went up 4 number drill sizes. Don't remember exactly but think original was like a #51 and I drilled out with a #47. Also thinned all of my airflow control rings so they are not much wider than the knurling on them and thus have the ability to completely uncover the airflow hole!
Results are great! Noticeable increase in airflow! With a stock Fogger, I had to take the airflow control ring off and it was pretty close, now I get the same airflow with the ring in a mid position!

I'd take a fogger possibly with increased air flow, drilled holes I'm pretty sure.

Who's drilled Fv4 for more Airflow? How are your results?
 

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I've drilled the airholes on all 4 of my foggers! Went up 4 number drill sizes. Don't remember exactly but think original was like a #51 and I drilled out with a #47. Also thinned all of my airflow control rings so they are not much wider than the knurling on them and thus have the ability to completely uncover the airflow hole!
Results are great! Noticeable increase in airflow! With a stock Fogger, I had to take the airflow control ring off and it was pretty close, now I get the same airflow with the ring in a mid position!
I drilled all five of mine. Mainly, after Mr. Kojul's airflow fiasco, I drill every Fogger of mine to make sure that Airflow holes are drilled completely all the way and also enlarge them while I'm at it.
But, I could not answer your question because I don't remember how they worked before I drill them. Some of them I never even tried vaping before drilling.

Good to know. Now I'm not concerned with screwing up the vacuum/syphoning, so I'll just open it until the airflow suits me.
 
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I'm having a hard time getting equal flavor out of my fogger v4.3 compared to my kayfun 3.1.

Every build I've done in the last couple days on the fogger just doesn't have that dense flavor like my kayfun. I've tried thick wicks, thin wicks, kayfun style, aqua style.... I'm not getting dry hits, I'm seeing bubbles, so I'm assuming it's wicking properly, just not big flavor?

Any advice?
 

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I am obsessing about the arrival of my new vape gear. I currently use a Vamo v5 w Kanger mega (1.5 ohm). I just ordered a pioneer4you/green leaf iPV2 (50watt box), a fogger 4.4, and a Kaiser. I am going to try my hand at building (hopefully sub ohm) coils.

Thank you to everyone on this AWESOME site. I have learned so much from your posts.
 
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