I just drilled one of my Foggers (4.4) to 3/32" on the two outside air holes. Wow - what a huge difference in performance! I will now drill all my other Foggers.
Steve
Steve
fasttech has them $1 cheaper.Black is $16.32 and stainless is $15.66,they also have the cheaper clones that have the glass and metal sleeve for as low as $13.
$16.32 Fogger V4.1 Style RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer - 6.0ml / stainless steel / black plated at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
A real Fogger is cheesy enough, I don't think I could handle a clone.
Fogger Big help request. I got the V4.1 a couple weeks ago and loved it so much I bought the Big Fogger and love it even more!! However, I noticed that the positive post is pushing the silicon insulation pad down so much it is almost touching the base. Now obviously if it does then there will be a short. I also noticed that there was no spare insulator in the pack as there is with the 4.1 (4.4). My question to you guys is how do I remove the plate, how do I get the positive post off in order to give the silicon more padding?
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I think I do:
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I just got home and found your two Fogger bases have arrived safely.
This is what I've done with them: (I hope you like it)
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I also wanted you to try my favorite Fogger build. I made it 0.7 Ohm because, I've noticed that was the resistance of your original 28 Gauge coils. If 0.6mm Flat Ribbon coils will not get damaged during shipping - try them, see if you like them. Also notice how long will your battery last with these coils.
If you don't like them, just do what we've always do to pre-built atomizers.
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I tried and it didn't come out, wouldn't even budge. I feel more confident from you telling me all yours look the same and havent shorted out. My insulator pad looks so squashed tho, almost paper thin. I saw a photo of AMDtrucking, he posted a photo of 2 Foggers side by side a few pages back. On one the insulator looks like a nice chunky block, the other is squashed. Let me find it and post it…
(Another reason for my concern here is after doing a search online for Fogger V4 insulator many reviews are mentioning the insulator is prone to burning/melting)
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