Nimbus Upgrade Kit support page

Thank you for purchasing one of our Nimbus fluid tank upgrade kits! Although we’ve designed it to be as easy-to-use and hassle-free as possible, it is still an advanced item which will push your MicroFogger to its maximum operational power so it’s very important to read all of the instructions and safety considerations before using the nimbus upgrade kit.

Please note that this support page is only for the newer version of the upgrade kit which can be identified by the presence of the “Vosentech” text on the front face of the liquid tank. 

To install the Nimbus tank, please follow the tutorial video on this webpage.

As you’ll see, the installation process is pretty straightforward. We do, however, have a few tips that will help you prevent critical mistakes:

  • Don’t get blue glue on any of the rubber seals as this will corrode them and cause problems later on.
  • When screwing the nimbus tank base into the MicroFogger, make sure it is perfectly perpendicular to the front face to prevent cross-threading and damaging the threads

In order to tell the standard and high output nimbus coils apart, you can either read the labelling on the outside of the heating coil or look into the barrel from which the smoke is generated:

  • High output coils will have a narrow diameter hole in the center of the coil, standard coils will have a larger diameter
  • High output coils have a “0.25” marking on the side while standard Nimbus coils have a “0.4” marking

During operation, never run the MicroFogger continuously for more than 10 seconds as this will wear the heating coil out faster and may make the device overheat. Although the Nimbus tank upgrade kit can sustain multi-minute operation when it has warmed up, we still don’t recommend doing so as this will put extra stress on the MicroFogger. Finally, make sure to frequently check the fog liquid level and re-fill it once it gets low.

If you are installing the nimbus tank upgrade kit onto an original MicroFogger (the first model from several years ago), do not use high output coils in it. The original MicroFogger will only work with standard Nimbus coils. Failure to follow this guidance will result in permanent battery damage