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Hey-its Kyle
Well it sounds to me that it is a loose hose or there is a hole it in. If its not under warrenty and your good with a screwdriver take the top off and check out the hose. If your not that good don't risk it. Maby theres a place close to where you live that can fix it.
Hope it helps! Wink
I have a volcano fogger and experienced leaking so I took the whole thing apart piece by piece and found nothing until I put it back together again and turned it on. Found out that the heater was getting plugged up and was restricting the flow of fog juice. Basically the pump was pumping more juice than the copper tube running through the heater could handle. If you take a close look at the fitting on the output side of the pump you'll notice that the grommet inside the nut is made out of rubber, not plastic like most plumbing fittings. This is where mine was leaking from. Check it out. They do have stuff you can run through the fogger to "eat the junk out" but I don't know what it's called, sorry.

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