Does anyone use an AGA-T2 on a non-mod device?

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toughguitar

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Trying to get an aga-t2 set up on a vamo or any resistance limiting device can be the most frustrating experience ever. Even when you finally get that perfect set up, sooner or later you'll get hot spots or fluctuating ohms. It seems I use more juice trying to set it up than I use vaping it. Don't get me wrong, when set up right it is a great device. Is it worth it? I don't have these issues with my RSST
and it works just as good. Maybe it's time for me to upgrade to a mod for less limitations.
 

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A mech isn't going to eliminate hot spots or fluctuating ohms ... it will however fire sub ohm coils but that doesn't appear to be your issue. If you do go this route, please be careful and only use protected bats and possibly consider adding a vape safe fuse because, as you know, there is NO built in protection when using a mech. In answer to your specific question, yes, AGA-T2 are used all the time on non-mechs ... they can be fussy as you've seen however.
 
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