Fogger V4!!

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That should have at least got a little flavor. Time to take wicking out dry burn make sure both coils fire then rewick using half as much wicking drizzle juice on then wet burn make sure both coils fire then drizzle juice back on and reassemble. If you still don't get flavor change juice. When I run out of Klondike I put dunhill in just fill no rebuild and flavor changes in two puffs.

Did a whole clean and re-setup with minimal amounts of cotton. The coils fired really nicely at 25 watts with net ohms 1.0. I got HUGE amounts of vapor, but really no flavor. Maybe it's the cotton I'm using...
 

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There ya go getting closer give it time. Back down to 14W give it 20 puffs takes cotton a while to not sure this is the right word but closest I can think of...takes cotton a while to "burn-in". Didn't have that with rayon. also make sure you torch your coils real good and red hot a few times before attaching to avoid that metallic taste.
 

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I tend to disagree with you on that. IMO, because those posts are hallow, it is vary easy to break the wire by tightening the screw. I'm sure you've done it before like I have. And for that reason, I prefer "under the screw had trapping" way. Until they will start not drilling those posts beyond the wire hole.
I don't even mind wrapping my IGO-W Dripper this way:


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Agree totally this contraption broke my wires off so many times I finally found a piano wire of the right size and drove it through the holes multiple times until it stopped doing that. Very frustrating. But I really detest the micro miniature allen wrench this thing needs and of course the vape from a genesis top coil.View attachment 353092

Now this one...Other than a genesis top coil style that gives a warm vape, this one has the bells and whistles I wish the fogger had in a dual bottom coil that vapes much cooler and denser. Imagine the center post coming up and spring loaded and two on the deck ground screws, very easy to put coils on and imagine a top cap like that on the fogger with a hidden fill hole very easy to fill. make the ground screws spring loaded with a bevel washer to the deck and you would have a total tool less design easy to build and fill.

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I think quite a few complaints about the Fogger V4, and Chinese made clones in general, would go away if they spent a few cents more on their products and use high quality real stainless steel screws with Phillips heads and flat bottoms to better trap the wire.

Bought a lot of screws for a few bucks and replaced all of mine in all my atomizers. Night and day difference in some cases. The Fogger didn't have particularly bad screws but even it is nicer to work with now.

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You can put Foggers on anything wait what's that in the middle there??! Is that...Arnold?! A measly little 6ml that weighs about as much as the seven 30 LOL I prefer even the V4+ with larger build deck to the Arnold. Puts out more vapor and tastes better and the BIG Fogger has that plus holds more juice.

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I think quite a few complaints about the Fogger V4, and Chinese made clones in general, would go away if they spent a few cents more on their products and use high quality real stainless steel screws with Phillips heads and flat bottoms to better trap the wire.

Bought a lot of screws for a few bucks and replaced all of mine in all my atomizers. Night and day difference in some cases. The Fogger didn't have particularly bad screws but even it is nicer to work with now.

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Did you use 316 SS?
 

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You can put Foggers on anything wait what's that in the middle there??! Is that...Arnold?! A measly little 6ml that weighs about as much as the seven 30 LOL I prefer even the V4+ with larger build deck to the Arnold. Puts out more vapor and tastes better and the BIG Fogger has that plus holds more juice.

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Hey, I love my Arnold. It's the only Genesis Tank that size...

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Did you use 316 SS?
I just ordered screws that claimed to be stainless steel. I didn't worry about the alloy used. Figured that the worst case, remember I'm talking clones not originals, was that I'd have a comparable quality screw and more likely have something better. And it'd be Phillips head and flat bottomed, so I'd I'd be way better off. So except for a few inexpensive drippers that use the hex head set screw style, all my atomizers work with the same screwdriver and putting wire on is the same. Big overall improvement in the whole rebuilding thing. Knowing whichever atomizer I've got that getting my coil setup is going to be the same. Now if only they wicked the same ;)

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Agree totally this contraption broke my wires off so many times I finally found a piano wire of the right size and drove it through the holes multiple times until it stopped doing that. Very frustrating. But I really detest the micro miniature allen wrench this thing needs and of course the vape from a genesis top coil.View attachment 353092

Now this one...Other than a genesis top coil style that gives a warm vape, this one has the bells and whistles I wish the fogger had in a dual bottom coil that vapes much cooler and denser. Imagine the center post coming up and spring loaded and two on the deck ground screws, very easy to put coils on and imagine a top cap like that on the fogger with a hidden fill hole very easy to fill. make the ground screws spring loaded with a bevel washer to the deck and you would have a total tool less design easy to build and fill.

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All of my micro alien wrench screws that came from FastTech installed in those RDA's went strait to the trash can, replaced by M2-0.4 SS Phillips head screws from Amazon.com. Your Smoke Tech RSST is a great Genesis Atomizer. Easy to build, less prone to hot spots due to its ingenious insulated wick design. That said, I wouldn't really trust a spring loaded connection to work well with Resistive wires. IMO. I use Non resistive leads in my RSST, as well as all of my Genesis Tanks.

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Has wondering where you get the coils shown in the pic? especially the 5 Turn Ribbon wit the non-resistive leads!
All of my micro alien wrench screws that came from FastTech installed in those RDA's went strait to the trash can, replaced by M2-0.4 SS Phillips head screws from Amazon.com. Your Smoke Tech RSST is a great Genesis Atomizer. Easy to build, less prone to hot spots due to its ingenious insulated wick design. That said, I wouldn't really trust a spring loaded connection to work well with Resistive wires. IMO. I use Non resistive leads in my RSST, as well as all of my Genesis Tanks.

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Has wondering where you get the coils shown in the pic? especially the 5 Turn Ribbon wit the non-resistive leads!

I make them myself. It's pretty easy.

I just finished rebuilding my UD AGA-T6
An interesting new "Upside-down" Genesis tank.
I used 400 SS Mash wicks and NR-R-NR 0.8mm X 0.1mm Flat Ribbon.
It is working nice and no more tilting!

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I make them myself. It's pretty easy.

I just finished rebuilding my UD AGA-T6
An interesting new "Upside-down" Genesis tank.
I used 400 SS Mash wicks and NR-R-NR 0.8mm X 0.1mm Flat Ribbon.
It is working nice and no more tilting!

Like no tilting how is the vape compared to fogger?
 

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Like no tilting how is the vape compared to fogger?

This is a Genesis Tank. That said, compering it to Fogger will be like compering apples and oranges. Genesis Tanks are in their own category of vaping experience. It's like trying to choose between Ford F450, BMW750Li and Nissan 370Z. You just can't.

But if jugging just by three basic categories (Amount of vapor, amount of flavor and throat hit)
and you want to chose one over the other, I'm going to say: Choose Fogger

But if you are Genesis Tank person, I'm going to say that I get much more vapor production out of Atmomixani Dome or SmokTech RSST then I get out of AGA-T6 even though the AGA-T6 has dual coil.
Also, I haven't found the permanent remedy to prevent it from leaking overnight other then storing it upside-down. Because the Tank is on top and, even though I plugged the wicks with cotton, it is very slowly (but surely) transfers liquid down through the wicks. I installed a cotton pad in a bottom section to collect excess liquid. So far, no e-liquid showed up on the outside of the Atomized and my wicks are always saturated. One more thing: Oxidise your Mash really well and make sure that there is no Hot Spots before you assemble the device, because (unlike in a regular Genesis Tank) you have a very small access windows to workout your Hot Spots when firing the device. Those two big round 6mm holes are your only wick access windows.
 
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