AGA-T2: is the deck setup correctly?

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MJMcMahon

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Hi all -

my wife was kind enough to get me an AGA-T2 as one of my birthday gifts. I opened it up and when I looked at the deck, it didn't look like it was setup "right" to me. Since the package didn't include instructions, I thought it wise to consult folks with more expertise than I. Here's a pic:

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Since the negative post is in the 7 o'clock position, shouldn't the wick be coming out of the hole at about 6 o'clock? Can I just move the screw from the 6 o'clock hole to the one at 12 o'clock? Apologies in advance if I'm asking something that's been asked before, I tried searching for AGA-T2 or AGA, but came up empty.

Thanks all...
 

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If you are setting up a vertical wick, then your wick hole is at 12, your neg terminal is at 1, and the rest is a fill hole (pick one) and xtras.

If you are setting up a horizontal wick (silica, cotton, hemp), then your negative terminal is the postie thingy at 7 (leaving you the 12 wick hole + unscrew another for another wick hole + unscrew another for a fill hole)
 

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It's pressure fit. If you can force it out, it won't thread in anywhere else. a lot of us got AGA when there were fewer screw holes and we would knock that out for a dual wick setup. The negative lead of your wire can rest on the deck without hurting anything (ultimately, the screw is just keeping it tight against the deck too). I used to put a little "knee" in my wire, to clearly establish a length of wire not touching, so that it was roughly equal to the length of the pos. lead/leg, and it was a good pressure point to push or pull on to adjust wire tension near the bottom of my wrap. This pic shows a "knee", the coil style is another story.



 
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