Birkshire AGA-T+ All Stainless Back in Stock!

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dannoman

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Birkshire AGA-T+ All Stainless Rebuildable Atomizer tank Back in Stock!
(also glass tubes)


http://www.gotvapes.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=197&products_id=1272
 
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Just put my order in but I selected the wrong shipping address, I submitted a ticket but ill post my order number here too. Thanks

Order # 1091435


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Nevermind, it's handled. I already received a response on my ticket and they got the address changed for me.

Excellent customer service GotVapes!!


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Cool did you get them to open the wick hole up to 1/8 inch 4 us......:laugh:

The factory did not, but zippersnapper has agreed to donate his time, effort, drill press, and many bits to drill out a large quantity of these for a GV exclusive. They will be available next week.







Oh... wait... April Fool's Day was yesterday. :(
 

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The factory did not, but zippersnapper has agreed to donate his time, effort, drill press, and many bits to drill out a large quantity of these for a GV exclusive. They will be available next week.
:D What a MAN dat Zippey is huh ??? To do dat for us is amazingly generous ! Thank You Zippey :D
 

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Tried to find a previous thread on this but couldn't.
On the AGA-T+ deck, there's a shorter post with a small screw and a hole. I assume this is for the negative lead of the coil. Why do I see so many videos where they put the negative end under one of the larger wick hole screws instead?

There are basically two styles of coil setups you can use... silica wicks ( and simliar ) will use a horizontal coil so you want both legs up higher on the same level.... then the vertical coil setup like used for stainless and ceramic type of wicks where you want one leg down low and one higher.
 

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There are basically two styles of coil setups you can use... silica wicks ( and simliar ) will use a horizontal coil so you want both legs up higher on the same level.... then the vertical coil setup like used for stainless and ceramic type of wicks where you want one leg down low and one higher.

So it's for horizontal wicks! Awesome! Thanks for clearing that up for me!!
 
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