AGI vs AGA-T / AGA-T+?

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dhomes

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Hi guys, I'm thinking about adding another rba to the collection, I already have an AGA-T, AGA-T+ & AGA-S (and RSST)

So I'm looking at an AGI after discarding a terminator-c from my option.

What's the advantage of this vs the others beside the dripping mode? I'm not too interested in this feature really, already have a couple Phoenixes & IGO-L

any input appreciated

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the AGI is very nice, after a very simple mod. Out of the box you get enormous voltage drops in genny mode. This can be fixed in less than 5min with a little elbow grease, I really hope this doesn't discourage you. Uses the same size tank as the AGA-T2. No leaks yet either... I think it looks a lot better than any AGA on flat tops, but REALLY shines when used in conjunction with a fusions mods SG-1 top cap replacement / hybrid thingie. I think I paid $25 for the AGI from exhalevapors, and the repair/fix should be free if you have a junk drawer X)

Here's Soulmaaan's video on the AGI (link skips straight to the necessary post mod) http://youtu.be/w-ErX2ukimc?t=9m9s

i cut up a free doctor's office ink pen to fix mine
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homes, just got my agi up & running. love it, its really a solid device. I also had to fix the whimpy spring connection, didn't take to long. I just took out the little rod that's in a cart and used it, now it has no loss in resistance. looks killer on my vela mod, a perfect fit. personally I think its much better in build to the rsst for sure. much better then the new aga's also. maybe not quite as good as the original aga-t (one with the red O-rings and knurled bottom), but dam sure worth the 30 bucks for sure. I also drilled out the wick hole to 1/8 in, not to difficult at all. kept the airhole for I believe its a perfect size.
 
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