Fogger V4!!

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readeuler

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I have no clue o_O can't find it anywhere around my vape lair. Face palm. Sounds like I need to pick up a v5. Meh

Weird! I'm sure you'll find it after you buy the v5.

I bought my v4's recently from VapeNW's eBay story, and I'm pretty sure their v5 was around 25, but I didn't pay much attention. I don't know of it's the cheapest, but it's certainly not pricey if I'm remembering correctly...
 

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Weird! I'm sure you'll find it after you buy the v5.

I bought my v4's recently from VapeNW's eBay story, and I'm pretty sure their v5 was around 25, but I didn't pay much attention. I don't know of it's the cheapest, but it's certainly not pricey if I'm remembering correctly...

Yuuup. Just picked one off eBay for 26bucks. Can't complain. And you're right. Now I'm sure I'll find it over the next couple of days. Face palm
 

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I have the new V5 and no matter what I try it leaks out the side air holes when I fill. I use a syringe in the larger of the two top holes, go slow, and it still leaks. I don't understand why since the second hole on top should release any pressure. Anybody else having this problem? Any suggestions?

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I have the new V5 and no matter what I try it leaks out the side air holes when I fill. I use a syringe in the larger of the two top holes, go slow, and it still leaks. I don't understand why since the second hole on top should release any pressure. Anybody else having this problem? Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Steve

Preventing leaking while filling is fairly easy. Just seal both airflow and drip tip openings. The air, that is trapped inside the chamber will not allow e-liquid entering it and, therefore leaking.
But if you don't have it wicked right, it will leak later. Not when you are filling it.
 

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Preventing leaking while filling is fairly easy. Just seal both airflow and drip tip openings. The air, that is trapped inside the chamber will not allow e-liquid entering it and, therefore leaking.
But if you don't have it wicked right, it will leak later. Not when you are filling it.

awsum - I am wicking kfl style with plenty of cotton on top of juice channels

AMD - it does not leak when using, only with filling. I thought the 2nd hole in the top was to release air pressure when filling with the 1st hole and therefore no need for closing off side air holes.
 

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AMD - I thought the 2nd hole in the top was to release air pressure when filling with the 1st hole and therefore no need for closing off side air holes.

Yes, but it still leaks some times. Why don't you give it a try?
I didn't make it up. I'm using my Foggers with Top filling for over 6 months now this way.
 

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Has anyone ever tried a single coil build centered between the posts? I don't have one and don't know if it would work, just an thought I had. Having nothing over those holes may give you better airflow and you could probably use longer wicks. Thoughts?

It's not going to work. What will work though, if you install a single coil directly above one of your air holes and plug the other. You will have to plug two extra juice channels with your wicking material.
 

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x2 on the top-fill leaking issue. I close all air flow when filling, and I haven't had mine leak in months. I feel that the wick density at the juice channels is the critical part, because I'm sure I've forgotten to close the AFC recently, but still haven't had any leaks (or should I say flood. When my top fill Fogger leaked upon refill, it was a mess!)
 

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O rings, v4 and the rest, could I get someone here who knows the sizes to post them in this thread?
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...853-o-ring-list-some-more-popular-atties.html

Thanks for starting that thread, I've been looking for a one stop place to find the o-ring sizes! I don't know any sizes except the ones you posted, so I can't add to it, but if I do find them, I will.

I subscribed to it, but didn't thank you on that page because I didn't want to clutter it up.
 

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I have the V4 in black. It's a decent vape, but if you do not build it 100% right every 2-3 hits becomes dry. I use a AGA T-2 when I am sitting at home, running 6 wrap 26 gauge at .62 ohm with a vertical sleeper coil and cotton wicks. It pumps out the vapor and maintains the best flavor out of all of the RTA, RBA's that I have. The fogger is good for working or in the car because if it tips over I have no worries that it will leak. Still needs bigger air holes, 1/8 inch on both sides with the control ring blocking 25-45% of it.
 

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@TBev,

Instead of turning our own "Sweet Air Tubes" , I think we could use these tubes that come with this $20.00 RDA
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1/10010621/1911801-lancia-style-rebuildable-dripping-atomizer

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