Fogger V4!!

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I'd hit that!...I'd probably dial 911 first though

It's not that bad. I took all the precautions. (100% VG, 0 Nic, 60 A Battery, etc)
After 7 - 8 puffs my MNKE 4000 mAH battery had to go on a charger, only I couldn't see my charger because the whole room was filled up with thick dense vapor.
I couldn't vape it in my truck though because all that vapor obstructs my view. :vapor:

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Because this build is using a Milliliter per Puff (I think), I'm going to call it: "PuffaMill" or MillaPuff" :laugh:
 
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Got my clone from fasttech today. I was surprised at how well made it is. PITA to build especially to get the wick right but it's definitely better than my kayfun clones



The dual coils came out to 0.6Ω but I didn't take any pics because I was too busy getting it built. Lots of vapor and flavor is great
 
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Gang I need some advice, I've been running my Fogger off a Vamo V5 and it's really limiting me on builds because I can't go lower them 1.5 ohms. That means I'm stuck with long big coils with small wire like 32 ga which is flimsy and hard to work with. Would the Hanna DNA 30 be a good choice for a step up? It will accept a .5 ohm coil, I rather not go to an unregulated mod and I have no desire to sub ohm.
 

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The vamo is limiting,but when i first got my fogger,thats what i used mine on as well.You should be able to run down to a 1.2 on the vamo,i have 2 and they both work fine at 1.2 and up.Also your not limited to .32 wire either,i use .30,and do 8 wraps on each coil,which puts me at 1.2,and the coils are still pretty small.
 

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Gang I need some advice, I've been running my Fogger off a Vamo V5 and it's really limiting me on builds because I can't go lower them 1.5 ohms.
Although not the best solution but offered as a workaround until you get something else. You can stack a pair of 18350 in the Vamo instead of using a single 18650. You'll notice the difference when at the low end of usable resistance like you are. Read up on battery safety if you don't know about stacking them. Quick summary: Start with a pair of new batteries. Charge both at the same time. Use the pair together always and only, that is always as a pair and never singly. Check when changing to identify failing batteries.

Has anyone found non-brass replacement parts for the fogger? Or a Fogger v4 that is all stainless steel? The one I got has brass pins, blocks, screws...ect.
I thought the real ones were stainless steel and the clones had brass bits. Am I wrong? The one that comes with both a metal tank and glass is a clone. The under $20 offerings at FastTech and focalecig are clones.

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Has anyone found non-brass replacement parts for the fogger? Or a Fogger v4 that is all stainless steel? The one I got has brass pins, blocks, screws...ect.

I have a strong suspicion that you've got a clone. I own 5 authentic Foggers 4.... (different revisions) and only V4.3 has a brass center pin, everything else is made out of Stainless Steel.
 

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Has anyone found non-brass replacement parts for the fogger? Or a Fogger v4 that is all stainless steel? The one I got has brass pins, blocks, screws...ect.

My 4.2 looks like the positive block is stainless, but it's actually plated brass. Everything else on every other model I have is Stainless, except for the center pins, and I'm not sure what they're made of.
 

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The flavor may be better than my Foggers, and the build quality is definitely better than my Foggers! Not as much vapor production, but I only have a single coil in it right now just to see how it does with it's intended build design.

I bought this because it fits on the eVic Supreme in hybrid mode, and I'll try anything to make make my eVic smaller. But from drip-tip to drip-tip, I only gained 5/16", so it's a pretty big tank, but it holds a BUNCH of juice! I may have misread my syringe, but I think I got almost 6ml in this thing!
 

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I thought the real ones were stainless steel and the clones had brass bits. Am I wrong? The one that comes with both a metal tank and glass is a clone. The under $20 offerings at FastTech and focalecig are clones.

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IDK, I figured it was because I had a clone at first. But after checking I found this http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ems/566260-yi-loong-fogger-v4-crapfest-2.html. I didn't know if his was a clone or not.... he seemed to post this as if his was original and hoped the clones would be better. Anyone know for sure? and know a place to get an authentic for sure?
 

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The flavor may be better than my Foggers, and the build quality is definitely better than my Foggers! Not as much vapor production, but I only have a single coil in it right now just to see how it does with it's intended build design.

I bought this because it fits on the eVic Supreme in hybrid mode, and I'll try anything to make make my eVic smaller. But from drip-tip to drip-tip, I only gained 5/16", so it's a pretty big tank, but it holds a BUNCH of juice! I may have misread my syringe, but I think I got almost 6ml in this thing!

If I understand correctly, this tank's capacity will get you further away from your driveway?
And it doesn't even require any machining?
Then I won't like it. LOL :toast:
 

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If I understand correctly, this tank's capacity will get you further away from your driveway?
And it doesn't even require any machining?
Then I won't like it. LOL :toast:

I got a little greedy and opened the air holes by .010", but I could have lived with it the way it came. (External air holes, doesn't require disassembly) I'm not liking the single coil build that's in it right now, it seems to have killed the nic hit, and my juice seems to be sickeningly rich tasting, if that makes any sense. I'll play with some duals in the morning and let you guys know how it goes.
 

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My guess is the Fogger is safe at the top for now, unless you just have to have that extra milliliter of juice. (it took 5.5-6ml to fill it today, and that's NOT including what it took to wet the wicks!) The other deciding factor is that the Lemo is 23mm in diameter (specifically designed for the eVic Supreme) so it's not going to look good on every device. I'll say again though, the build quality is outstanding on these tanks! Even the supplied coil and cotton wick that was installed from the factory looked great! Of course, I didn't use it.
 

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I agree, pretty much the same, except the Lemo has more air flow capabilty, and a really nice air flow control design (even if it does require removing the tank to get to it) Again, what I like best is that I don't have to purchase any additional items to make it like I want. Glass tank, large capacity, hybrid with my eVic, 2 piece chimney, awesome build deck design, 100% stainless steel, and great AFC, all for $33 (of course, that may not be what everyone wants, but it's perfect for me)

The only thing it's lacking is the ability to fill it without the use of tools. But with 6ml of juice on hand, who really cares?
 
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