Very nice Nate!

I have not tried the Superglue trick. I just fought them back in.

Yeah, I am certain you can perfect the AGA-T easily bud. I have not personally wrapped one, but they look pretty similar to most other Geni's.
Good luck buddy,
J.
Oh Yeah, this Poldiac Fuss about the switch being hard to configure and maintain in my opinion is a bunch of hogwash. It was a cake walk for sure, Lots of parts yes, but very easy to work with

Yeah the super glue method worked really good, the bottom magnet stays in place pretty good really, it is just the top one that can be a bit of a pain so I just secured it in place and the switch went together flawlessly
Not sure if my Buddy is going to be able to come over today but if he does we will get them buggers running perfect somehow. The biggest difference between those and other Genesis Atty models is the bigger space between the post and the wick, that space makes the top coil portion that leads to the positive post too long which means it heats up too fast in relation to the other coils. Therefore we will have to find the shortest distance approach to the positive post and use that for the connection

That should fix the problems he is having with them
I sure do love fiddling with new gadgets

No matter how frustrating they can be it is a lot of fun and very satisfying when ya figure them out
