...or this may end up less a tip and more a chance for me to get better ideas. I've got a clone but imagine it applies to genuine.
Ok, many will have noticed the awesome magma rda is fairly leaky with the afc ring on, which somewhat swamps the advantages of that deep capacious liquid well. So going without the afc ring significantly reduces leakage, I'm assuming by allowing the top cap to screw down further and get that lone o-ring working for us. Without the afc ring, however, you're left with a wide open air draw. Great for some, not what some like me are looking for.
Here's what I do:
- for dual coils: Take a basic twist-tie, the kind you get in any pack of bags or baggies. wrap it around the magma where the afc ring would go. Make it tight and clip off the loose ends. The draw is now kayfun-tight or a little tighter when the twist-tie is fully covering the air holes, and looser as you slide the twist-tie down to expose more of the air holes.
- single coil: stick a wooden toothpick into the air hole on the deck till it stops. Cut or break it off with enough sticking up to allow you to remove it if/when necessary.
My twist tyes are sort of tan in color, so pretty inconspicuous. I think the magma looks a little wonky without the AFC anyway, no worse with the tan twist tie with ends cut off. In the event of overfilling or laying the device over when over-full, the material of the twist-tie tends to absorb some of it, block some of it, and generally reduce it. I haven't found that area of the magma gets hot enough to present any problems for the twist-tie.
Ok, many will have noticed the awesome magma rda is fairly leaky with the afc ring on, which somewhat swamps the advantages of that deep capacious liquid well. So going without the afc ring significantly reduces leakage, I'm assuming by allowing the top cap to screw down further and get that lone o-ring working for us. Without the afc ring, however, you're left with a wide open air draw. Great for some, not what some like me are looking for.
Here's what I do:
- for dual coils: Take a basic twist-tie, the kind you get in any pack of bags or baggies. wrap it around the magma where the afc ring would go. Make it tight and clip off the loose ends. The draw is now kayfun-tight or a little tighter when the twist-tie is fully covering the air holes, and looser as you slide the twist-tie down to expose more of the air holes.
- single coil: stick a wooden toothpick into the air hole on the deck till it stops. Cut or break it off with enough sticking up to allow you to remove it if/when necessary.
My twist tyes are sort of tan in color, so pretty inconspicuous. I think the magma looks a little wonky without the AFC anyway, no worse with the tan twist tie with ends cut off. In the event of overfilling or laying the device over when over-full, the material of the twist-tie tends to absorb some of it, block some of it, and generally reduce it. I haven't found that area of the magma gets hot enough to present any problems for the twist-tie.