love the fogger v4 but..

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Icey

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There are some pros and con's to it. The screws post where the coils would go I wish they had something different to easily attach it. The flavor is mouthful but when inhaling I can barely catch my breath. I played around from 0.2 to 0.75. 0.7 to 0.8 seems to be a great sweet spot.

Thanks to the user Mad_man here on ECF I made a successful both single coil and parallel coil to work. If no dual coil is present to cover those 4 channels you can just place the other Two with tiny bits without going all the way down to the base.

No leakage. I mean it. Only time I ever got a leak was blowing the air backwards to show off XD . I just don't get why I can't get long drags like I can with my rda but it does give FULL flavor all the time when vaping still impressive.

How do you all feel about this ?
 

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I prefer dripping hands down... But if I'm in a situation where I need a tank, then Fogger v4 is my go-to atty. I don't mind the way the screws are set up (Switched from an Aqua, so I'm used to the wrapping method) so that wasn't an issue for me. I do agree with the sweet spot being .7-.8Ω, I run mine in the same range. Never tried a single coil with it since I prefer dual coil anyway... Rarely get leaks or dry hits, and the airflow is great.
 

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Ya, the fogger v4 really does have great air flow and awesome flavor and vapor production. I really wish it had post holes.

My problem is mines a leaky ...... I've tried both cotton and rayon and different wick styles. I thnk part of the problem is how the air holes are on the deck. Since their not raised, excess juice has a easy escape route.
 

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Ya, the fogger v4 really does have great air flow and awesome flavor and vapor production. I really wish it had post holes.

My problem is mines a leaky ...... I've tried both cotton and rayon and different wick styles. I thnk part of the problem is how the air holes are on the deck. Since their not raised, excess juice has a easy escape route.
Most rebuildable tank attys have screws like that, that's just the way it is its not difficult to get used to.

If it's leaking it's your wick, I recommend cutting your tails at an angle so they can be smaller at end and put just a bit down in the channels. You want it as close to leaking but obviously not, for best results. Rayon also gives you more room for error, among the rest of the benefits, post some pics in the bigger fogger thread and we'll get you set up perfectly.
 
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