Just got myself an AGA-TD

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koski88

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Alright so I've been dripping for some time now and I pretty much rebuild an atty with my eyes closed (not really but you know what I mean). So I decided I wanted something new to try, a Gennie style. So I want to my local B&M with the intentions of getting an AGA T2 which I knew they already had, but the guy there showed me the TD which is set up for dual coil builds. I liked this one much better and liked that the tank and over length was much short (looked better on my Nemmy). So he sold me on it. So I went home and tinkered with some builds and wow this so different than rebuilding an atty. I built one coil and it fired decently, so since I'm a big cotton guy I make myself a cotton wick and just stuck with 1 coil just to try it out. It was...meh. Taste was alright but vapor production wasn't really there. I know I have to drill out the air holes because they are pretty much pin hole size.

I was just curious if anyone else has had a TD that they can share some opinions or some tips with me?

Thanks!
 

epcii

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Definitely drill out the holes. I'd start with a 1/16 drill bit and work up from there. I use mine with cotton. What I do is run some of it down the wick hole and tilt with it. I don't know about yours, but mine gets a lot of build-up in the top cap and sometimes leaks out of the air holes, so you might want to consider that before drilling out the holes too large.
 

Nutt

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I've had one of these for a couple of days now. Dual coil microcoil build using cotton ball wick. Wicks are all the way down into the tank, sitting at the bottom. Came out to 2 3ohm coils (1.5 ohm dual coil). This thing hits like you wouldn't believe, and no tipping at all after at least 8 tank refills. I am using stock air holes, no drilling yet. Couldn't be happier with it.
 
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