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eJohn

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My Aname was shipped today! Already in Germany.
Should have it in my grubby little hands Wednesday afternoon.

Come on big brown truck!!!

Nice! I've had mine delivered the next day after it hit Germany so you should have it very soon. Congratz and don't forget to post some pictures after you get it!
 
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eJohn

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This is how mine lines up, but I prefer it that way. :)

I prefer to have the fire button facing me and to press the thumb to use it. Got it straightened out the way I like it. I had initially loosened the screw right under the 510 connection in the top cap because I wanted to make sure it was making contact with the atty. I tightened it up and now the fire button faces me and both MMV logos align.
 

Peppie

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Nice! I've had mine delivered the next day after it hit Germany so you should have it very soon. Congratz and don't forget to post some pictures after you get it!

I would be floored if it were in my mail box Tue. They just packed and shipped it today.
I will post up some pics as soon as my Photo-B resets.
Seems I need to up grade my PB account to the unlimited package.
 

MiriamWTH

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Thrasher

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Anyone with firing button getting too hot issues?


I think you have a direct short or a real problem seeing how the pin is isolated from the actual outside button by a thick piece of delrin plastic. if it is getting hot enough to feel it is getting very very hot inside, as the actual "button" is a small 2mm wide by 6mm long pin set into the plastic inside the head a good 10 mm away from the outside button.. and you need to figure out whats causing such severe heating.

or if your just asking in general - nope. mine runs cool all the time even after chain vaping the atty hot.
 
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Uma

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Oh Uma... why'd you have to be soo pretty?!? :p

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Poldiac Uma in 18500 mode with the standard DID and Atmomixani Brass Small Drip Tip

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And the lined up MMV logos

The flavor is amazing but thinking of maybe drilling a slightly bigger hole on the DID for better vapor production. Going to wait for a bit on that.

Thanks for the tip on posting pics, MattyB!
Wow wow wow! Absolutely stunning!!
 

Firestorm

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I will say that I have messed both the UD AGA-T2 & UD AGT (not sure which one you have); they both are very difficult to build. Like near impossible. The AGT, that tiny Ti atty, has a ~ 2mm wick hole that travels almost 9mm through the atty deck. It's a poor desgin, it under wicks and the air hole it too low on the top cap. The ground and positive posts on AGA-T and T2 are way too far apart. I always get a hot leg or hot spot on the top coil. If you can build those atty's you can build anything.

I have two AGA-T2s and they really turned me off of Genesis-style atomizers due to the frustration that I experienced. Maybe I should have bought a DID instead. That's alright - I'm totally stuck on my Divers and loving them for the long haul.
 

Mozzer

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Incidentally, when I got the new shirt today (slotless) I noticed something interesting. It had a distinctly higher polish than the pants and slotted shirt that came with it. There was a noticeable satin on the pants. This was not from anything I did. It's brand new and I only lightly polished it a couple of times. It was actually just a different finish. Anyway, it was bugging me (yes, I can be obsessive), so decided to try to "fix" it. I experimented first on another piece of brass. I concluded that the pants needed to be refinished a bit. I took some wet 2000 grit sandpaper to the pants. At first I nearly had a heart attack lol! The surface looked a bit roughed up with scratches! heh so I just polished it about 4 times with Sharkhide and microfiber cloth and voila! The pants are now indistinguishable from the new shirt. Perfect mirror. This was after the photo above, actually. You can't really tell because there aren't enough reflective references. I'll take another photo of it post fix-up soon.
 
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