That's what I thought, I love this Fv4!
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It's good, but not quite as good as properly built V4
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.
I might be wrong, but it sounds to me that you are dealing with an airflow problem. Because of the symptoms you described. If you take your IGO-W and purposely place the top cap in a wrong way. You know, where your airholes are not in front of your coils. You will get the same problem: Harsh, not enough vapor, too much flavor and coughing.
I would check the airflow if everything else was already checked.
Just a thought.
Hey trucker, how's that aga stand up against the Fv4?
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I'd agree with AMD, the only thing I can see but it's prolly just the pics, it's that the coil on the bottom in the pic, could be shorting out on the block, the lead from the neg
I'm assuming your not using a dead battery...
Besides the inconsistencies in the bottom and top airhole sizes, I also spotted this.
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Orange hole is 7/64, red arrow points to something that's the exact diameter of the paperclip below (with 5/64 drill bit for comparison)
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It looks to me as though they didn't drill it all the way through. I'm wondering two things. 1) Are they all like this? Anyone willing to strip theirs down and check it out? And 2) Should I go pick up some carbide drill bits tomorrow?
I think you found where your problem is! Congrats.
It is a burr from drilling or metal shavings left over.
You do not need a carbide drill bit to remove it.
It's YiLoong and their quality control...
Oh, it's not a burr or shavings, it's where the tip of the bit drilled and they pulled it before it went through the whole way. Bad machinist. I don't know how thick it is, but my pretty dull 7/64 bit didn't do jack to it. I've run compressed air through it, tried to pull it out with my dental picks, and tried to drill it. Still looks the same as the picture.