New to the world of RBAs. A few questions about the AGA-T2

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Pyrate

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I have decided to venture into the world of RBAs. Got an AGA-T2 for my first. Ive watched a few vids on how it works and how to build a coil. Took a few tries but I have got it down to where I can get a good coil and vape.

Though I do have a few questions about the device I cant seem to find answers for.

In the pic provided, I know what the 3 parts in Green are (wick hole, negative post, positive center post), but the 3 other parts in Red Im not sure of. Especially the other smaller post with a screw.

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Also, on the Center Post. The nuts dont thread. Out of the 4 that came with the unit, only 1 of them actually grabs the threads and tightens. The other 3 just slip off. Does anyone else have this issue? Can I just use small SS nuts from Home Depot? What size are they?

Id would also like to find more "extensive" tutorials or mods/improvements for the AGA-T2.
Any links would be helpful

TIA
 

spacenoob

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where did you get your AGA-T2? I'm surprised the nuts dont thread...

If you look up videos of the AGA-T2, you'll notice most of them have one less screw than you do. After doing a little research, I came upon this thread:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rebuildable-atomizer-systems/410741-aga-t2-extra-hole-2.html

it looks like you have an extra hole for doing a U-wick dual coil system without having to punch out the negative silica post.

So from what I can understand, the screws on the bottom from left to right are: Extra Wick Hole (for dual coil/U-wick), negative post (for silica style wick, unused if you use ss mesh), and the Fill Hole

Is the middle screw on the bottom a post? or is it just a screw? if it's just a screw, then its probably a second negative screw for dual coil setup:
Setting up twin coils on your RBA - YouTube

I would probably call up whoever you bought it from and ask for new nuts or something.
 

Pyrate

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where did you get your AGA-T2? I'm surprised the nuts dont thread...

If you look up videos of the AGA-T2, you'll notice most of them have one less screw than you do. After doing a little research, I came upon this thread:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rebuildable-atomizer-systems/410741-aga-t2-extra-hole-2.html

it looks like you have an extra hole for doing a U-wick dual coil system without having to punch out the negative silica post.

So from what I can understand, the screws on the bottom from left to right are: Extra Wick Hole (for dual coil/U-wick), negative post (for silica style wick, unused if you use ss mesh), and the Fill Hole

Is the middle screw on the bottom a post? or is it just a screw? if it's just a screw, then its probably a second negative screw for dual coil setup:
Setting up twin coils on your RBA - YouTube

I would probably call up whoever you bought it from and ask for new nuts or something.

Got the AGA-T2 from, VaporBeast.

Seems you are right, the extra screw holes can be for a 2nd wick or a U wick. With the 3rd screw being a fill hole.

The smaller post has a hole on the side and a screw on top. Probably for a 2nd Neg leg or for a Silica wick as you said

Dont get why the nuts for the center post wont thread. Will probably order a T2 parts kit or see if I can find some tiny SS screws that fit.

Still searching for tips on other performance modifications I can do to this.
 

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its not really much modifications needed to a T2, drill out the airhole to ur preference is maybe something u can do down the line if u feel the draw is too tight. As i read in another thread its also a reduced airchamber/topcap aviable for the t2. I havent tried this yet myself, but if it works as good on t2 as it does on for example the rsst, its a good upgrade. Some also prefer to change out the positive pole nuts, with a sping and washer system, like the rsst has for easier connection to the pole and less chance for a hotspot, but this is more a personal preferense thing in my eyes.

The T2 works very well outa the box, set it up good and it will give u a great vape.
 
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