Fogger V4!!

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oooooohhh....., . I see, I haven't used the magma very much so I don't know what the deck looks like exactly without getting off my fatasss and walking 3 feet too look. Lol

Actually, I just got off my fatass and took a closer look at the Magma...
My bad. The short air tubes could actually be installed without having to extend the wire posts.
 

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What do you guys think of this?

I think they took a little Orchid and ruined it:

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For those of you who were interested in Fogger V5.0

It is on sale for $30.00 here: Fogger v5 Atomizer / Dual Coil Tank / Fogger v5 RBA

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From what I can see, it uses the same large 4.3 deck, same crappy 4.3 Brass Center Pin and it seems like it is missing a wire hole in the positive wire post...
One more thing: I'm speculating here, but in order to accommodate for those tall spring loaded wire traps, a taller Chimney had to be used and therefore larger chamber and smaller juice capacity. IMO
 
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I like the top, what do you think of those posts?

Frankly, I think it is a looser. Let's see what 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and so on... will look like.
Top, tool less filling is a plus, but everything else is a minus, IMO
I, myself, don't like spring loaded connections. I find them unreliable. I'd rather have screws holding my wires firmly.
Also, I don't see an O-Ring seal between the Top Filling Cover and the Top Cap. That, to me means no vacuum action.
 
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    So I'm still stumped with my fogger v4.1 and the gurgling but not leaking issue.

    Maybe it's simply condensed juice / water in the chimney and / or drip tip. I frequently put a pipe cleaner into my rda and it stops gurgling. I almost have become a bit OCD about it :)

    About the Fogger Big, the one I got was a bit of a disappointment especially the isolator looks feeble. Would love to buy a thin sheet of delrin or something to cut my own isolator.
     

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    Maybe it's simply condensed juice / water in the chimney and / or drip tip. I frequently put a pipe cleaner into my rda and it stops gurgling. I almost have become a bit OCD about it :)

    About the Fogger Big, the one I got was a bit of a disappointment especially the isolator looks feeble. Would love to buy a thin sheet of delrin or something to cut my own isolator.

    I've used some delrin 0.6mm guitar picks in the past to make those insulators.
     

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    I like the way they did the top fill on that new fogger,but like mentioned,from the pictures definitely doesn't look like there is any kind of seal,could just be the picture though.

    On that big orchid,it looks pretty nice,they need to take that same concept on the smaller one though,and do the 2 piece chimney for it as well.
     

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    Frankly, I think it is a looser. Let's see what 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and so on... will look like.
    Top, tool less filling is a plus, but everything else is a minus, IMO
    I, myself, don't like spring loaded connections. I find them unreliable. I'd rather have screws holding my wires firmly.
    Also, I don't see an O-Ring seal between the Top Filling Cover and the Top Cap. That, to me means no vacuum action.
    I will also have to agree with amd, top cap fill is easyier but imo bottom fill isn't a problem. The sping posts are going to be a problem. If the springs overheat there going to loose there stiffness possibly causing coils to come loose. I am also going to wait for the next generation. I just dont see the post holding up for long if you change ur coils a bunch ( amd has it right with the post holes) they should have consulted with him LOL.
     

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    I like the way they did the top fill on that new fogger,but like mentioned,from the pictures definitely doesn't look like there is any kind of seal,could just be the picture though.

    On that big orchid,it looks pretty nice,they need to take that same concept on the smaller one though,and do the 2 piece chimney for it as well.

    On that big Orchid,

    Forgive me please, but do you really like the single Airflow hole in the middle instead of dual? And do you like a single Positive nut instead of dual screw post?

    You couldn't be serious :confused:
     

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    I like the way they did the top fill on that new fogger,but like mentioned,from the pictures definitely doesn't look like there is any kind of seal,could just be the picture though.

    On that big orchid,it looks pretty nice,they need to take that same concept on the smaller one though,and do the 2 piece chimney for it as well.

    From what i gathered theres an o-ring that sits in there so when you screw the top cap down it smashes to coplete the seal. The groove is for the o-ring and the notch is so you can get the o-ring out easier.
     
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