Fogger V4!!

Status
Not open for further replies.

BNEAT

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 25, 2013
2,509
5,549
62
Louisville, Kentucky
BTW, For me, second best tasting tank goes to my Prometheus genesis style tank, then Fogger V4.2, Fogger V4.1(4.4), And the Lemo is last among the tanks I actually use. I'm sure the KFs would be right up there towards the top, but their limited air flow keeps them out of my rotation.

Keep in mind, I like an airy draw at 20+ watts, so YMMV
 
Last edited:

BNEAT

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 25, 2013
2,509
5,549
62
Louisville, Kentucky
Are any of you guys going to try to get one of the new KayfunV4s when they go on sale this weekend? They're offering an "S-kit" for increased airflow (2.7mm hole in the center post) So I might try to get one. I hate blowing that much money on a tank, but it looks like they deserve some payback for all of their development work on this one.
 

AMDTrucking

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2013
1,950
3,232
California
Are any of you guys going to try to get one of the new KayfunV4s when they go on sale this weekend? They're offering an "S-kit" for increased airflow (2.7mm hole in the center post) So I might try to get one. I hate blowing that much money on a tank, but it looks like they deserve some payback for all of their development work on this one.

Your own $30.00 Lemo has 3.1mm Airflow hole which is awesome. (I got me one too :))
 

BNEAT

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Mar 25, 2013
2,509
5,549
62
Louisville, Kentucky
It's my understanding that they only hold 3ml of juice, so I'm out. I'm sure it's a really nice tank that vapes like a champ, and it looks cool as fuq, but no way I'm spending that much on a tank that big that has to be filled twice a day. Even a really nice $50 clone wouldn't interest me with those specs.
My guess is it holds even less with the glass tank setup, and you guys already know how I feel about plastic tanks! :)
 

AMDTrucking

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2013
1,950
3,232
California
I've got my Vapor Flask back from service and tried 26 Gauge Ni200 coil. It works wonders at 0.1Ω but it is huge. Not every atomizer will have enough room for it.


R6fprgi.jpg
 

readeuler

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 17, 2014
1,203
1,945
Ohio, USA
So what would be the best way to build it to over 1 ohm? I'm going to be using it on an IStick so it has to be at least 1 ohm...

I used 30 gauge when I needed to be above 1 ohm. Here's a link on SteamEngine to basically the build I used; Coil wrapping | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators

2mm ID, 10 wraps 30 ga. Should land around 1.2 ohms and be good to go on that iStick, good luck! It can take some work to get it going, report back in after you get it built :)
 

AMDTrucking

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2013
1,950
3,232
California
I'm sorry, I'm off topic again. But I remember some time ago we've talked about Magma RDA and I finally got around to fix it.

The stock vertical air holes were large enough to house 2.0mm /12 Gauge hypodermical needles, but I enlarged them for 2.45mm / 10 Gauge ones. As the result, it is dry as a bone on the outside now.


Dkx7Lgy.jpg
 
Last edited:

ktez71

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 29, 2014
146
73
WI
I used 30 gauge when I needed to be above 1 ohm. Here's a link on SteamEngine to basically the build I used; Coil wrapping | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators

2mm ID, 10 wraps 30 ga. Should land around 1.2 ohms and be good to go on that iStick, good luck! It can take some work to get it going, report back in after you get it built :)

I've looked at steam engine and it was a little confusing...thank you for the advice and I will report back! It was supposed to be in the mail today but according to the tracking, it's a couple states away yet...grr. Hopefully by the weekend so I can play with the build!
 

readeuler

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 17, 2014
1,203
1,945
Ohio, USA
I'm trying to figure out why the "origin post" takes so long to prepare a shipment. Ten days and counting....

Have you ever tried 17track (.net, I believe) ? It gives a bit more info about international shipments, particularly those originating in ... ahem, China. It showed me that, even though USPS only lists "origin blah blah blah", there's actually more going on. For me, a big chunk of it was the shipment to ISC Chicago, which may have even fallen under "origin post" before it left customs.
 

AMDTrucking

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2013
1,950
3,232
California
I'm trying to figure out why the "origin post" takes so long to prepare a shipment. Ten days and counting....

For the future references:
1. Always chose USPS via China Post option even if it costs few extra cents. It's worth it.
2. Never combine any purchases with the ones that have batteries in them.

And you'll get swift delivery like this: click on my Tracking number
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread