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ed101z

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I've notice the AGA-T2 that I got a few days ago, has 5 holes (excluding Center pin). What is the difference in these two models? Do I have a Newer model, or an Older model?


Examples: of 4 hole.
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Examples: of 5 hole. (The one I have)

5-1.jpg 5-2.jpg


Also, when filling the AGA-T2 up with juice, I cannot fill it to the top of the tank. Leaves a lot of room between the juice and the top. I'm sure it has something to do with air pressure in the tank. Is there a way to solve this - besides taking a screw out (which will leave a hole)?
 
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I've notice the AGA-T2 that I got a few days ago, has 5 holes (excluding Center pin). What is the difference in these two models? Do I have a Newer model, or an Older model?


Examples: of 4 hole.
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Examples: of 5 hole. (The one I have)

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Also, when filling the AGA-T2 up with juice, I cannot fill it to the top of the tank. Leaves a lot of room between the juice and the top. I'm sure it has something to do with air pressure in the tank. Is there a way to solve this - besides taking a screw out (which will leave a hole)?

I'm not sure about the 4/5 hole thing. Mine has 5.

But I use a solid wick, so for better wicking I leave one of the screws out. It makes a big difference. I can even hold my PV upside down for a little bit and no liquid comes out of the wick or fill hole.


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I'm not sure about the 4/5 hole thing. Mine has 5.

But I use a solid wick, so for better wicking I leave one of the screws out. It makes a big difference. I can even hold my PV upside down for a little bit and no liquid comes out of the wick or fill hole.

Do you ever notice leaking at all? More specifically, IF you lay it on its side (screw out) when going to sleep...do you notice juice puddles in the morning? I'm thinking if you laid it on its side for 10 hours, the vacuum inside the tank will eventually depressurize - therefore allowing juice to ease out.

I did take a screw out for some testing. Didn't notice any juice running out at the time. BUT HOWEVER, I pulled the top cap off suddenly (without taking the drip tip off), and notice a big pile of juice on top. But I think yanking the top cap like that disturbed the vacuum which caused the sudden juice suction.
 

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Do you ever notice leaking at all? More specifically, IF you lay it on its side (screw out) when going to sleep...do you notice juice puddles in the morning? I'm thinking if you laid it on its side for 10 hours, the vacuum inside the tank will eventually depressurize - therefore allowing juice to ease out.

I did take a screw out for some testing. Didn't notice any juice running out at the time. BUT HOWEVER, I pulled the top cap off suddenly (without taking the drip tip off), and notice a big pile of juice on top. But I think yanking the top cap like that disturbed the vacuum which caused the sudden juice suction.

I have noticed with all of the gennies that I own if I fall asleep with them in my hand that they leak. Usually not All of the fluid leaks out but at least some does.


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I usually put the air hole straight over top the wick.... and lay it on a flat desk - with the wick UP. I notice a tad bit of juice disperse inside the cap, but it doesn't run out the drip tip & air hole all over the place.

The only issue is I have with the AGA-T2 is filling it up to the tip of the Top screw cap. That could be because of the SS Mesh wick. Right now, I'm testing : 1.5 x 2.5 (Length x Width). I'm noticing the MORE Hollow the wick is... the MORE you can fill it. The LESS Hollow the wick... the LESS you can fill. I'll try 1.5 2.0 next time.

I can fill it up with almost to the top, but I have to take 2 fill screws out. Then, put 1 screw back in after filling. I don't like doing this because there will most likely be a puddle due to the other fill hole being open.

Other than this, I have NO issues with Mr. AGA-T2. I LOVE IT!! It's an awesome device, and I would recommend it over ANYTHING on the market!! I just wish I had not gotten the 2 Protanks, and spent that money on 2 more AGA-T2's. I could have 4. Oh well, you live and learn.
 
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You may encounter wicking issues with a very hollow wick. If you're runninng on extreme low ohms and high wattage, you may get dry hits.

Personally, I prefer a dense wick. If you can get it as dense as eHuman's, you won't need to tilt your genesis when vaping nor would it leak when laying it horizontally overnight.
 

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Anyone know where you can get a bulk pack of NUTs that fit the AGA-T2?
The 3 nuts that came with mine have stripped out. The spare nut did as well. I'm not surprised they stripped out. The ones I got were wobbly and loose when screwing down on the threads of the Center Post in the first place.
 
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