Magneto+AGI rebuildable

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Kmalinich

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Hello everyone,

Im about to make my first mech purchase, i've done a bunch of research and pretty much have picked the smoketech magneto. All the reviews say nothing but the best and i love the sleek look. Pretty cheap too.

I also wanted to get a genesis/dripper rda and after researching those for a while I made the decision on the AGI

I wanted to know if any of my fellow vapers have used the two together? and if the lines of two match it and fit?

Thanks!
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jeffc

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I have both of those and the lines do match. I think that my RSST atomizer looks much better on it though. Maybe if I were to polish the Magneto it would be better with the AGI. I prefer the satin finish myself.

I prefer the RSST over my AGI's. They both have a couple issues though.

AGI: leaks liquid into the center tube so you'll probably need to tear it down and rebuild it at least every other week. You'll also need to replace the spring in the tube with an 11mm piece of 14 gauge blunt needle tip. That will correct the voltage drop issue when in tank mode.

RSST: out of the box it leaked liquid out of the bottom and around the bottom of the tank. Using some teflon/plumbers tape/PTFE around the center of the tube and on the threads of the screw fixed that issue. I've been running my current RSST for 3 weeks and have had no issues.

Anyway, either way you'll be fine. You'll just need to work out the bugs of the device you choose.
 

rogergendron1

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Boom head shot !!!

Best dexision u ever made ...

The magneto is a rock solod mod and the agi well

It needs ....NEEDS modifacation . The spring in the center post will need to be removed and replaced with a cut to size 18g blunt needle or a hardware store small brass tube (brass tube preferable) then drill out the air hole to 1.5mm at leazt .
If you want to.get fancy and have the tools drill out the wick hole and retap it to 8/32nds this way its 3mm large and can be sealed with a 8/32 set screw to convert back to dripper . Then go to spextrum glass and get yourself a glowinthe dark tank lol and now you have and awasome dr ipper that converts to a genny with a 3mm wick hole . The two also look flawless together ! I had the same setup only on a natural


Remember fix that spring center positive .... If you dont it will collaps and stop working... litteraly on the first puff with a 1.2ohm or lower coil.

Easy fix just cut the tip off a blunt needle and slide it in ... Look up agi spring fix on youtube
 

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Once its fixed drilled and modded the agi is verry hard to beat as a genny. Its got a lipped rim for dripping witch helps emencly in genny mode and the dripper posts work wonders and make for some interesting and other wize imposable setups if they were not there . Also it matches flawlessly to the natural and magneto. Espesialy if you get the natural 1 kit to make them a hybrid.

My favorite genny :D once modded of course. If you choose not to mod the agi you might as well toss it in the trash as soon as it arives in the mail and buy and aga t lol the differance is that pronounced.
 

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Just wanted to add if you want the Satin look on the AGI - simple fix - take a scotchbrite pad (like for scrubbing pots and pans, hold it tightly around the AGI and turn it. It will give the satin brushed finish like the mods. I did this to mine and use it on a custom Zmax mini - I brushed the AGA-T2 on the ProVari the same way.

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Kmalinich

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Also going to try this!
Just wanted to add if you want the Satin look on the AGI - simple fix - take a scotchbrite pad (like for scrubbing pots and pans, hold it tightly around the AGI and turn it. It will give the satin brushed finish like the mods. I did this to mine and use it on a custom Zmax mini - I brushed the AGA-T2 on the ProVari the same way.

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