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VPDownunder

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Quoted from page 1 of the Ody thread;

Odysseus has the Iatty features and much more. So, the differences between those 2 models are:

clear window
future ability to add sections
adjustable center pin to fit exactly to your connector
no plastic inside, not even one to separate the center pin from the threads
no o-rings around ceramic
adjustable liquid control from zero to max
accepts E2 atomizers
accepts 510 atomizer with liquid control
accepts cartos punched or not punched
ability to be used as a single atomizer for dripping
stopper on the adjustable liquid control to avoid overflooding by mistake
liquid is adjusted via mouthpiece
UFS compatible
75% more space inside ceramic to allow much easier installation of wick-wire
bigger slot than E2 ceramic



capacity with rebuildable atomizer=7ml
capacity with 510 atomizer=5ml
capacity with E2 atomizer=7ml
capacity on extended UFS= 4,5ml
capacity in short mode= 3ml
 

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cartos are bigger than atomizers fright? If yes, then they will not fit as you said. Only normal 510 atomizers.
Just to jump in cartos may not work. The 510 mouthpiece will not fit regular cartos. I have hopes for cut down standard length single coil cartos but anything longer then a normal 510 atty won't fit.
 

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cartos are bigger than atomizers fright? If yes, then they will not fit as you said. Only normal 510 atomizers.

Every carto I have ever used was longer then a standard atty yes. Standard length cartos are about the same length as a 510 atty with extender on it. XL are even bigger.
 

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I am a Brand spanking new owner of my very first GG (Stealth) and an Ody. It took me a week ( and most of my supply of wire and wick) to get a coil that actually worked properly. Now that it's working the way I'd envisioned it would, I have a couple of questions for all of you experienced owners.

First question - what sort of a vaper are you, and how long does a tank last you on the Ody? I tend to be a fairly steady vaper...never take more than 2 or 3 draws at a time, but rarely more than 5-10 minutes between draws. I'm asking since I have had very limited experience with the Ody, and don't want to head out somewhere for the day and run out of juice an hour later and have to resort to the unthinkable.

Second question - how in the HECK do you fill this thing without it flooding the coil and leaking into the battery connection??

I've tried everything; tighten down the mouthpiece/juice control before filling, adjusting the seating depth of the ceramic connection up, down, in between, I've tried every position I can, checked the o-ring, checked the ceramic for cracks...everything I can think of, and even now, I just filled up the Ody and the coil is flooded, dripping down into the battery connection and I've got the paper towel out dabbing up the excess.

It seems to flood when I fill it up, but it doesn't continue to flood; I blow it out a couple of times and it's good, but it is frustrating...they aren't cheap and it's irritating to have to screw around with it like this each time. I'm sure it's something obvious that I'm missing, I just don't for the life of me know what.

Thank you TOO much for your suggestions! I LOVE this mod...it's beautiful to look at, a pleasure to use now that it's working...it just drips quality. I understand what all the uproar is about now that I have my own. I just wish I could get past this nagging little issue

My vape pace seems to be exactly like your own and I fill my Ody tank about every 4-5 hours, give or take.

Along with all the other suggestions to stop the flooding - I was having problems too until I made sure that the connector pin and ceramic assembly nut were as tight as I could get them. Mine were quite loose after a few assemblies/dis-assemblies. You'll need a flat head screwdriver to get them as tight as they need to be.
 

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These parts should be snugged, not over tightened. The O ring will spread out and the create a possible short if its pressed out by over tightening the post.
My vape pace seems to be exactly like your own and I fill my Ody tank about every 4-5 hours, give or take.

Along with all the other suggestions to stop the flooding - I was having problems too until I made sure that the connector pin and ceramic assembly nut were as tight as I could get them. Mine were quite loose after a few assemblies/dis-assemblies. You'll need a flat head screwdriver to get them as tight as they need to be.
 

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These parts should be snugged, not over tightened. The O ring will spread out and the create a possible short if its pressed out by over tightening the post.

Hmmm...well pay no attention to me. It works for me and no shorts yet. Next time I take 'er apart I'll loosen that connection up a bit though. Thanks!
 
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