D'oh question though. I assume for the first week or two that the battery that came with my evic will be fine.
It's my 30 day vapersary so I figured I'd treat myself and pull the trigger on this. It will be paired with an IGO-L and they'll both be here on roughly the same day I hope. After I get comfy with coils etc on the IGO-L ill be ordering an AGA T2. Not excited about all this talk of sanding down pins etc to get stuff flush on it, I'll have to wait till they both show up to see what the deal is.
I'd just try the thing out like it is man
Yep, I have every type of cartomizer, clearomizer, tons of RBA's etc... The only thing that is vapor and flavor heaven IMO is the AGA+
I don't know what the difference is, but I got another 2 T2's in the mail today. Total of 5 of them and 2 naturals.
That AGA T2 is a sofisticate mans vape. The rest of the sh(t out there is a beggars vape. Once you get the damn things working that is. I have 5 right now, running like a top fuel dragster. Today that is. Hopefully they work the same tomorrow. I went through a lot of hell and misery in the past 2 days to get these Genesis clones to work right.
That's a nice stand where did you get it?
I just did a little more work on my switch, and that nut is 10mm. I sacrificed an old 12-point 10mm wrench, ground the closed end so it would be thinner and it works great. I couldn't find a suitable donor spring, so I cut one and a half coils off normal spring and stretched it back to its original length. The switch is now much easier to press. I don't have any noalox, so I used petroleum jelly on the firing pin and it slides pretty smoothly now.
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I could have ground it down a little bit more and made it fit better, but it worked. The nut is really close to that round plastic piece the negative pin goes through. With just a little more grinding on the end of the wrench, it would fit between the gap easily. You can see I tried grinding the open end down, but the tube is too narrow to be able to use it. If someone decides to do this, make sure it's a 12 point wrench and not a 6 point. The 12 point doesn't have to move as far to grab a hold of the nut.
Absintheur, that is one cool looking pipe. Did you make it? If you ever decide to let it go I want first dibs!!!!!
Same mods here, as I said elsewhere, this mod will be popular with the handy folks. Others as I can see from their pictures are making due with gaps at the threads, this mod has poor stability if I do that. High drain - unprotected batts already fit but now so do protected. I'm betting I can get a kick in as well since I ground everything to the max, so that for high drains I put a plastic peg in the bottom cap to act as a stopper under the bottom post, remove the peg and I have the maximum amount of space this tube is capable of.Got my Natural in the mail today from GotVapes. This has probably been said in the thread, but the bottom post is NOT designed to be adjustable. It's spring loaded, but mine bottomed out in the bottom cap, so the spring was useless. I ground the lower part of the pin down, just until the screwdriver slot went away, then cut a new one with a dremel. I sanded down the top post just until I saw brass. I did the same for the atomizer side of it. They don't state it on the site, but 18500 protected batteries will not fit with a kick. I removed the protection to make it a normal non protected 18500. It still had a little gap with the kick, before I did the mods mentioned above. Now it fits with no gaps and no rattles. The 18650 fits as well, even though it's a mm or so shorter. Now I just need to find a weaker spring for the button and I'll be good to go.