What improvements would you like in the Fogger V2/V3?

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adrkaushal

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After using a Fogger V2, I have a few suggestions to send to the manufacturer. But before I hit the "Send Email" button, I wanted to ask the community here, what improvements would you like to suggest in the Fogger V2 RBA? Or maybe we're now talking about the Fogger V3!

A few that I have on my mind, change the Fogger font because it just makes the thing look ... umm different :D

Another suggestion, the chipped edges on the glass tank. The manufacturer should use better equipment to cut the glass. Also, wanted to ask you if it will be a good idea to suggest covering the glass tank with a stainless steel glass cover? Or may be just get rid of the glass tank and go with a SS tank? No breaking the glass when you feel like tossing your stuff around lol.

What are your thoughts and your suggestions?
 

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After using a Fogger V2, I have a few suggestions to send to the manufacturer. But before I hit the "Send Email" button, I wanted to ask the community here, what improvements would you like to suggest in the Fogger V2 RBA? Or maybe we're now talking about the Fogger V3!

A few that I have on my mind, change the Fogger font because it just makes the thing look ... umm different :D

Another suggestion, the chipped edges on the glass tank. The manufacturer should use better equipment to cut the glass. Also, wanted to ask you if it will be a good idea to suggest covering the glass tank with a stainless steel glass cover? Or may be just get rid of the glass tank and go with a SS tank? No breaking the glass when you feel like tossing your stuff around lol.

What are your thoughts and your suggestions?

I would like to see the deck sleeve drop-able like the Taifun. Would make for securing the wire much easier.
If that is not possible, then a taller chimney to allow taller screw posts. IE: Something to make securing the wire easier for my meat grabbers.
 

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Removing the need for the non-metal grommet at the air intake point in the chimney would be a plus. Deck I'm otherwise okay with, though I can see that horizontal builds can be painful. AFC is okay as is, personal opinion. Stronger positive pin hold-down to prevent pin wobble and potential shorts would be nice.

I'd also like to see an extended chimney option along w/ a longer tank. Can't fill it up all the way or it floods, all vac systems seem to share this? So having more chamber room for juice would be nice. Currently it's a 2ml-actual system.
 

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I would like to see a bigger hole in the top cap for the chimney grommet so I could actually USE the juice flow control by turning the Pyrex tank. Those thin silicone grommets have been IMPOSSIBLE for me to find, and the black ones I can find are too thick.

The deck walls don't bother me anymore. I've done so many builds :( its easy to catch the wire under the screw (...now) hint: just make the coil legs longer and pull around the screw with one hand while tightening the screw down with the other.

I'd like the thing to stop LEAKING!

And the threads on the air flow control could be tighter, so you could choose something besides fully open or closed.

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folkphys

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My Fogger V3 worked great right out of the box. No leak,no dry hit,etc. I tested the resistance at 2ohms,but after I filled & fired a few times it is now1.1-1.2ohm. It works fine on my Evic & MVP. It is to low for my SVD, Vamo,etc. I will tear down and build a new coil 1.5ohm after the tank is empty.

Don't get freaked out by what I am about to type:

Check the 510 screw (at the very bottom, inside the 510 threading). Does it appear to be leaning significantly to one side? If so, you are likely on your way to shorting out your batteries. Otherwise, maybe fried juice crud has collected between your coils adding a bit of conductivity to the circuit.
 

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Don't get freaked out by what I am about to type:

Check the 510 screw (at the very bottom, inside the 510 threading). Does it appear to be leaning significantly to one side? If so, you are likely on your way to shorting out your batteries. Otherwise, maybe fried juice crud has collected between your coils adding a bit of conductivity to the circuit.

I have taken it off mod several times. I even tightened the screw so it would fit more flush on the mod. I don't see anything leaning? I will check again when I get home.
 

Phone Guy

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My Fogger V3 worked great right out of the box. No leak,no dry hit,etc. I tested the resistance at 2ohms,but after I filled & fired a few times it is now1.1-1.2ohm. It works fine on my Evic & MVP. It is to low for my SVD, Vamo,etc. I will tear down and build a new coil 1.5ohm after the tank is empty.

Wait, it works on the evic but the ohms are too low for the SVD? That doesn't sound right.

I've got an evic, one of my son's has another evic and the other son has the iTaste SVD. Our evic's will fire to around 1.1 ohms, any lower and it won't work, won't fire. I think it says atomizer short.

The iTaste SVD HOWEVER will fire SUB OHM... 0.9 ohm anyway for 100% certain. He does it!

Honestly the SVD seems a little more forgiving than the evic.

Double check that. If it fires on your evic I guarantee you it should fire on the SVD. Check the center pin on your SVD and see if it might be too low to make contact with the 510 center pin of your Fogger.

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