Fogger V4!!

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fcreeves

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Maybe ask him if copper plated would be a possibility? Due to the extreme rarity of copper rta's and the popularity of copper mods, I bet that would be a big hit...

I can ask, although I'm not sure if copper is something commonly electroplated...or even is possible. I'm on the road and just stopped. If someone can look to see if it's possible, I'll ask of applicable at the next stop.

...picked up my 4.3 from post office on the way out. Won't be able to try it out until tonight. Sigh

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I use angled wicks on my kayfun, but on the Fogger I just push the cotton down gently after putting on the chimney - that seems to work well.

Angled wick? Pics please. I haven't had any problems with it, just wondering there was a easier way to wick. Thanks!!!

I'm with Amanda on this!

I find this way to be not only the best, but the easiest too.
 
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I'm with Amanda on this!

I find this way to be not only the best, but the easiest too.

^what he said^

I try to avoid stuffing wick into the channels, but it's hard to tell if it's getting in there or not. If it is, it's not much, and it's not very deep. The only thing I'm sure of is that I keep the wick away from the coil tangent to the chamber wall. I leave as much room as possible there for air flow.
 

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I just got the fogger v 4 with the bigger deck yesterday and I am having a horrible time with it first off after I got my build in I couldn't fill it from the fill screw it spit the liquid right back at me as if it had no room to go inside the tank.... second I tried to use less wick to the part before the channel drops down and I am getting dry and burnt hits... I think my juice wells are wrong and not as deep as the ones I saw in some videos.... maybe I can take pictures and someone can confirm.

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    I just got the fogger v 4 with the bigger deck yesterday and I am having a horrible time with it first off after I got my build in I couldn't fill it from the fill screw it spit the liquid right back at me as if it had no room to go inside the tank.... second I tried to use less wick to the part before the channel drops down and I am getting dry and burnt hits... I think my juice wells are wrong and not as deep as the ones I saw in some videos.... maybe I can take pictures and someone can confirm.

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    When filling, open the air flow screw up and it should let the liquid flow freely into the tank.

    Don't stuff the channels with the wick a whole lot of wick, it will choke off your juice from flowing up to the coil, it should be able to suck the juice up, less is better.
     

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    How's the big fogger vs. The little one?

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    Gagging amounts of vapor versus sic amounts of vapor LOL.

    Running dual vertical coils and cotton in both using 10 wraps each of 30 gauge on the BIG takes 20-30 watts NP. The deck is large like the 4+ but air holes are smaller. The juice channels are larger however. Came with huge silica looks bigger than 3mm. copper 510 screw and threaded air control. Holds a lot more juice. easier to fill. Larger posts and screws. More later as I just got it and am enjoying it. Its a thumbs up with my gripes about the V4 intact - bottom fill and no spring loaded post screws. Heavy and large but holds a lot of liquid and retains the large build deck.
     

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    Mine just came in (v4.3 I think, black with big deck and the (r) on chimney) and I love it. The airflow is perfect and the bigger chimney helps keep the vapor and atty from getting scalding hot. Pit too much cotton in the channels so I'm having to take primer pulls but first build so it'll take some trial & error. Thanks to this thread I'll be able to retire my Aqua :D
     

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    instead of putting the cotton on my 4.3 (big deck) stuffed into the channels I trimmed them with the one part of the chimney on at the top of the chimney then just pushed them down on the deck floor.... seems to be much better this way for me then stuffing the cotton into the channels. flavor still isn't nearly as good as my Kayfun maybe my build still sucks and I need to put the coils lower and closer to the airflow hole.... how low is everyone's coils to the airflow holes?

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    instead of putting the cotton on my 4.3 (big deck) stuffed into the channels I trimmed them with the one part of the chimney on at the top of the chimney then just pushed them down on the deck floor.... seems to be much better this way for me then stuffing the cotton into the channels. flavor still isn't nearly as good as my Kayfun maybe my build still sucks and I need to put the coils lower and closer to the airflow hole.... how low is everyone's coils to the airflow holes?

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    Maybe too much wick? My flavor is better on my Fogger than my Kayfun - but it took me a bunch of wicking attempts on both to get them right LOL
     

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    My Big Fogger is still on it's way from China. Thanks to Fast Frog. it's gotten lost in Fog somewhere...
    On that note, my 30mm (20 ML) Kayfun just arrived today.

    And guess what?

    Right, that 20 ML "bulsh" is not true. I filled it up with water until it couldn't take any more.
    It was able to hold about 10 ML.
    Who would have thought? Dah...
     
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    Maybe ask him if copper plated would be a possibility? Due to the extreme rarity of copper RTA's and the popularity of copper mods, I bet that would be a big hit...

    Yes he can have it done, but he said in an order of 500. We may see them, as with the popularity like you mentioned. Infinite just sent me an email today with Magma AFC rings in different finished...gold, copper, and black
     

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    Pros:

    1. Vapes good. Wicks well. Doesn’t leak. Airflow is a bit tight. Not adjustable, but could be drilled out.
    2. Nice Drip Tip with dual O-Rings.

    Cons:

    1. It barley holds 10 ML of Juice instead of 20 ML advertised.
    2. Positive Post screw Washer shorts to Negative. Don’t use it.
    3. When the Side Airflow hole was drilled, the burr was not removed and it shorts to Center Pin. Remove burr.
    4. The chimney bottom portion is cracked.
    5. The chimney is wider but shallower, if the post screws are not all the way in, the top portion of the chimney will touch the screws, creating a short circuit.

    It is kind of like Fogger V4+. Its Juice capacity is falsely advertised (Doubled). The quality of the workmanship is very poor, but if coiled and wicked right – it vapes like a champ.
    I built it with 0.8 Ohm coil of 0.8mm Flat Ribbon and wicked with Rayon (like cotton), both ends of the wick are just resting on the deck. Like Kayfun normal build.

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