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Everything I know about working with a rba, I learned from the rebuildable subforum that Baditude pointed to. I highly recommend you read through some of the threads. You might pick up a thing or two.

Just like fynn, it took me a really long time to get a decent coil working on my AGA-T2, but once I did, it was giving me a ton of flavor.
 

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Definitely don't give up.....finally happy with mine after about a month. Some folks notice a difference with a SS mesh wick regarding taste and you might want to go with silica. I just found after a lot of trial and error that it just takes time and practice to get the SS wick rolled just perfect and really torched well. And the coil...once you get a perfect coil the vape will be amazing.
 

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I've had my AGA set up for about 2 weeks now. I've changed the juice flavor 3-4 times using the same SS wick. I just withdrew the juice from the tank using a long blunt needle & syringe and refilled with a different flavor. It takes several vapes for the flavor to change over using the same wick, but I don't mind that. I don't see a need to wrap a new coil with every flavor change. Once you have a nice working wick and coil, count your blessings and enjoy it.
Me too, does it means why SS Mesh wick are the cleanest flavor than the other wick (Silica, Fiber, Cotton, etc...)?
 

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I'm using my AGA on both a Provari and a Silver Bullet. The Silver Bullet is a mechanical mod that uses an 18650 battery. You can get an extension sleeve (sold out at the moment) from Altsmoke and add a Kick for variable wattage. It's the white mod sporting a pyrex cartotank in the below pic.

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Um... The silver bullet is a great, durable, 18650 tube mod... but it's not mechanical.

Mechanicals have no wires.

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Thanks alot everyone i was ready to give up on it.

Shane, DONT GIVE UP!!!
It is frustrating at first--but stick with it!! I have found that most of the problems with RBAs is the wick--NOT the coil or the RBA.
The wick set up is the MOST important part of the RBA process. If your wick is not set up appropriately, your coil will just keep getting hot spots......It is so frustrating!!! I am no pro at this BTW, and I keep having difficulties myself. But, I enjoy tinkering and trying new things out. I have been trying different wick techniques and experimenting with different gauge wires and wraps.
It comes down to patience and persistance!! Trial and Error my friend!!
When you get it right---man its worth it!!
Good Luck and Happy Vaping!!
 

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SHHHHWWWW! I was thinking maybe you used the whole piece of wire that came with it to get 6 ohms :). On my first build with the AGA-T+ I got 1.5 ohms. I got some .30 Kanthal wire from my buddy and rebuilt and got it down to 1.3 ohms. I few of the the guys that hang out at my local Vape Store tweaked it a little more and got it down to 1.1 ohms and it's just right. Makes the same e-juice taste oh so sweet!

I'm using the AGA-T+ on an Omega with the 18650 battery.
 
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