Fogger V4!!

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AMDTrucking

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I just received respond from the Frog:

"Hello Michael,

The Big Foggers are absolutely authentic and Yilong Company can confirm this. Moreover the clones do not exist yet. Concerning the mentioned defects, I will forward them to MFR tomorrow. We would appreciate your video showing the defects.

Kind regards,

Alex"
 

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Picture of the Big Fogger from Frog in Fog website:

FroginFog just sent me an email asking if they should still send me pos deck still. I responded:

Yes, please ship positive deck terminal as all of the screws are more looser in the positive block vs the negative block AND the proper screws with 2 spares as it should have came with. Please make sure that they are the proper screws that fit in one of your Fogger 4.3 that are in stock.

Please send authentic Stainless Steel screws as you sent a trusted ECF member screws that were prone to rust...Please see link below.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ystems/545703-fogger-v4-148.html#post13493539

He and I are two people sharing our stories of our experience about foginfrog.com right now. How you handle repairing our orders is important to how customers will see froginfog.com's reputation. I hope you handle these situations in a manner to keep customer satisfaction and keep sales coming in.

Thank you for replying in a timely manner and I look forward to a quick shipment.

Thank you again,

Fletcher
 
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AMDTrucking

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FroginFog just sent me an email asking if they should still send me pos deck still. I responded:

Yes, please ship positive deck terminal as all of the screws are more looser in the positive block vs the negative block AND the proper screws with 2 spares as it should have came with. Please make sure that they are the proper screws that fit in one of your Fogger 4.3 that are in stock.

Please send authentic Stainless Steel screws as you sent a trusted ECF member screws that were prone to rust...Please see link below.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ystems/545703-fogger-v4-148.html#post13493539

He and I are two people sharing our stories of our experience about foginfrog.com right now. How you handle repairing our orders is important to how customers will see froginfog.com's reputation. I hope you handle these situations in a manner to keep customer satisfaction and keep sales coming in.

Thank you for replying in a timely manner and I look forward to a quick shipment.

Thank you again,

Fletcher

Ha Ha Ha, Guess what? I mentioned to Alex at FrogInFog your situation as well and told him approximately what you told him...
 

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All eyes on FroginFog.com right now. Let's see what happens.

I may eventually get to build that dual knuckle coil on the 4.3...?

AMD, BTW, I watched Ray Lopez review on the AGA T7 last night and WOW. It made a solid hard core dripper into a tank guy. I mentioned my fogger dual knuck coil FAIL and he actually has a Fogger on order, so if the Frog doesn't get my pieces to me in time, I may just get to see the knuckle coil inventor do it?

I actually woke up thinking about how the AGA T7 would look on so nice on the Stingray X...clone of course. I actually made a fasttech request of the Stingray X 1:1 Clone since it was released last week and I tried mentioning to a couple of peeps about a coop but the interest (trust) wasn't there. So hopefully fasttech will get it .The MFG quoted me $28/ea so hopefully fasttech will come up with it soon at descent price...unless someone here has some pull with anyone who does successful coops?

I digress. I hope I'll be rockin some sort of Fogger soon. Whether its the Frogs or the Golden Fogger...Fingers crossed.
 
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All eyes on FroginFog.com right now. Let's see what happens.

I may eventually get to build that dual knuckle coil on the 4.3...?

AMD, BTW, I watched Ray Lopez review on the AGA T7 last night and WOW. It made a solid hard core dripper into a tank guy. I mentioned my fogger dual knuck coil FAIL and he actually has a Fogger on order now so if the Frog doesn't get my pieces to me in time, I may just get to see the knuckle coil inventor do it?

I actually woke up thinking about how the AGA T7 would look on so nice on the Stingray X...clone of course. I actually made a FastTech request of the Stingray X 1:1 Clone since it was released last week and I tried mentioning to a couple of peeps about a coop but the interest (trust) wasn't there. So hopefully FastTech will get it .The MFG quoted me $28/ea so hopefully FastTech will come up with it soon at descent price...unless someone here has some pull with anyone who does successful coops?

I digress. I hope I'll be rockin some sort of Fogger soon. Whether its the Frogs or the Golden Fogger...Fingers crossed.

You mean this AGA-T7?

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I've had it for a month now. I like it.

And the reason I bought my Big Fogger is that it will look better on my 26650 Stingray then this small Fogger:

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Kojul - your coils are too big that's why your using too much wick, however if you cut your tails at an angle from the top of your coil, to the end of each tail : making each tail half as thick at the tip, you'll probably be able to use the existing wicks and be good to go.

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What's wrong with this one? I dropped down to 5/64 coils and they clocked in at 0.5 ohms. Significantly less wick, but still runs like garbage. It's making me cough, but there's nothing burnt. All of the builds made me cough and tighten up, something I've never experienced vaping before. Even the first 1.2 ohm build. I haven't pulled any burnt wicks and they always are visibly wet still, but I don't know if they're doing that once the vacuum is gone. Does the Fogger run unusually hot when compared to an RBA of the same build? At this point I'm just confused.
 

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Those pics above look pretty good to me, your tails are nice n thin, I can't see anything wrong with that build, I run drippers down to 0.2ohm no problem but I run my lowest Fv4 @0.7ish just because I personally think i stay losing flavor past there. What problems are you having with the above build? I'll be right here for the next look bit n help with whatever I can.

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The vapor production and density is still lower than my 1.5 ohm iClear 30S running on the same setup with equivalent draw time, which I would not expect, and way less than my IGO-W, which I would still expect, even though the builds are really close to each other. It's also pretty harsh, and is making me cough, and I'm not sure what that's coming from and I've never had that experience vaping before even with dry hits on silica, cotton, and rayon. The flavor is still decently good. Maybe I'm just expecting it to put out more vapor than it should, but from every video I've seen of it, it's nowhere close.
 

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@kojul

I use cillica so cant realy speak from experiance, but there seems to bee to much cotton stuffed in the coils.
+ the coils seem to be higher then they should bee, try to center them close to the airholes with out touching metal.

The bottom of the coil is lower than the top of the positive bar that runs flat on the build area, if I drop them any lower, it would short. I've had them higher and still no go.
 

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Definitely not in the same ballpark as any Iclear, igo w yeah sure, but it should be better than its performing right now... Rip it a while, sometimes after a while of creating vacuum inside it will "set" the wicks and start getting better, if not post some more pics of the build after a bit of use and we'll go from there

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Just wanted to throw this out there-

For everyone using the kayfun style wicking method, I've found it works better if you cut the cotton a 'lil shorter. As in, rather than putting the bottom part of the chimney on, pulling the wicks up, and cutting there... Actually cutting it before putting the chimney on to just a 'lil more than is needed to reach the hole. I was using this method originally, and getting decent results, but I'd get a lot of "almost" dry hits (You know what I'm talking about... If you were using a dripper, the sound it makes that tells you it's time to drip more or your next hit will go dry). Just tried cutting the cotton a 'lil shorter than the top of the chimney base, and it's not doing that anymore.

Oh, and for the record... I'm using 70vg/30pg juice with my AFC wide open on the Fogger v4.3 (Big deck, smaller channels), so if you're using thinner juice or have the AFC tighter this might not be for you.
 
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