AGF 510 Atty Tank???????

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Has any one used the AGF 510 atty tank yet. I want one but I am worried that it wont feed the atty enough juice. If any one has any info on it please let me know. I have looked on youtube and only found 1 review but it was in Russian.

Ok the UD AGF!

I spent a whole day on this tank.

It requires a 510 drip atomizer. there is a cap that you put on the atomizer that you feed your wicks through. The part this fits in the atomizer is going to have 1-2 rounded off wicks sitting directly on the coil (Not overlapping or you will drown your 510...there is a certain sweet spot you have to find depending on what kind of atomizer you are using ex. bridged or bridgeless.) It comes with a little strip of steel that you use to wrap around the wicks that are meeting your coil to ensure that the wicks don't move as much.

I got a tremendous vape off of this! When done PERFECTLY, it creates a very nice vapor production...however comes with some big cons.

Here is why I would not buy the AGF yet:

The wick sets directly on top of your coil, however it has a tendency to move on you a little bit..that steel that you wrap around the wick to keep it in place doesn't work that well, I have tried a very tight roll around it and then squeezing it the opposite direction of your wick thread to prevent it from sliding up but it will still move up and if it gets above the coil you are just burning metal.

The wick will be wet with fluid meaning that it will fray and little pieces of wick will fall onto your coil over time and when those heat up the liquid dissipates from the wick very fast (1 or 2 puffs) and then you will get a really bad burnt taste.

The wick thread that slides into the top of the 510 is not very tight, it is very loose in there and that means that if anyone fills their liquid past that point, eventually it will seep through that crack where the wicks are threading out and eventually drown your 510...I have thought about looking online to see if there is some kind of heat resistance cover that I can drill/make holes for the wicks to feed out into the tank to reduce/eliminate liquid seeping through there other than the liquid that is going up through the wicks.

Some 510 Addys get stuck in that bottom hole very badly and hard to get out, not meeting that threaded bottom cap that connects to your battery.

So to put it shortly, this tank has the POTENTIAL to be a fantastic tank..with some modifications. If UD made an addy with a top thread that screws into the wick piece that would be awesome (hence why I am looking for some kind of heat resistant cover to put over that crack where the wick piece meets the 510. Also I am working on ways to lock that wick into place a little better, just ordered some EKO braided wick of different sizes to see if those hold their place more stably with the complementation of that steel piece that you use to wrap around the bottom wick.

I am not knocking on this tank as far as vapor production but as it stands right now there are too many things I can see going wrong with this tank...I have still been working on one we have at work and trying other options.

AGF as a cartomizer? Theoretically I think it would work if you could find a cartomizer that is tall enough to meet the threaded bottom cap connection and small enough in diameter to meet the top threaded cap that you put your drip tip in..this is definitely something I would LOVE to try but I still need to find out the diameter of the wick piece and find a cartomizer tube that matches those requirements.

I hope this helps...If there are any other tricks/tips anyone finds about these tanks that work very well please let me know I would love to hear about it.
 
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