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Itshak

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The only dripper that make change for me was the HH357,I have a bunch of them.
But dripping piss me more then changing coils or cleaning tanks.
HH357 was the only one that keep the flavor pure for month and did not
Heat the liquid because the liquid is consume before the flavor got "damged".
And it is the only one that take no time to clean and it's do to the simple
Reason that it have almost no liquid in it.
There is reason why there are no sub ohm HH357?? I guess there is but the designer
Have it's reason well kept.
The RDA drippers that I tried and contain more then 6 drops,suffer to my opinion
From the same heat problem as tanks,because the liquid got heated well done,before it
Was consume,so what's the such great in them I didn't able to experience no offense to any
I assume my built are not in standard to the HH357 just me.
If I built them sub ohm the heated egg and bacons because the small chamber.
Bottom feeder HH357 are again different and I can understand the reason for this design.
If I got same expirience from a RDA dripper I wouldn't put them a side GG or no GG.
But as I said not single one gave the same as HH357,and this one is an option for me
Only on UFS!
So if there is no UFS the HH357 stay in the box as a memorable.
I do understand the crave for extra taste,but RDA don't give any significant extra in that
Department to me.
They some times to hot for me,some times to much flavor that I fry my test buds for few
Hours or full day,and they not keep the taste the same from one use to other,again that's only for me.
The Ithaka instead give the same time after time.
A small short tank can design very quick for the new rebuildable part of Ithaka,
And if that will be made I maybe pick one or two just for having the option availble
But with all the RDA that seat with no use in my arcs I'm afraid this one will suffer the same.

For me extra taste can be achieve only on HH357 in UFS,but it's not relevant for this time period,
And I don't wait for this as Ithaka as an all rounder is more then good for me.

I think Imeo better to make the option available for those members that really feel there missing
Something,as I do want all hardcore GG's get what they want in home and not outside,
And you know what I really appreciate there keep going demand as it's prove one thing
That I very like: they want this to be a GG.
So even if I don't see reason,I do want them to get what they want GG made.
 
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This is how I use Ithaka as a dripper.

No tank at all. There is no need and keep the mouthpiece fully closed. I admit it is difficult with high VG juice to get down the mouthpiece so sometimes I unscrew the mouthpiece and re-wet the wicks in the channels.

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If there was a "beauty ring" to cover the threads on the base and a mouthpiece with a wide bore then it would be perfect.
 

imeothanasis

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I too dont see a reason for this Its but I will make it "because I can", as Greek sellers says lol
The only dripper that make change for me was the HH357,I have a bunch of them.
But dripping piss me more then changing coils or cleaning tanks.
HH357 was the only one that keep the flavor pure for month and did not
Heat the liquid because the liquid is consume before the flavor got "damged".
And it is the only one that take no time to clean and it's do to the simple
Reason that it have almost no liquid in it.
There is reason why there are no sub ohm HH357?? I guess there is but the designer
Have it's reason well kept.
The RDA drippers that I tried and contain more then 6 drops,suffer to my opinion
From the same heat problem as tanks,because the liquid got heated well done,before it
Was consume,so what's the such great in them I didn't able to experience no offense to any
I assume my built are not in standard to the HH357 just me.
If I built them sub ohm the heated egg and bacons because the small chamber.
Bottom feeder HH357 are again different and I can understand the reason for this design.
If I got same expirience from a RDA dripper I wouldn't put them a side GG or no GG.
But as I said not single one gave the same as HH357,and this one is an option for me
Only on UFS!
So if there is no UFS the HH357 stay in the box as a memorable.
I do understand the crave for extra taste,but RDA don't give any significant extra in that
Department to me.
They some times to hot for me,some times to much flavor that I fry my test buds for few
Hours or full day,and they not keep the taste the same from one use to other,again that's only for me.
The Ithaka instead give the same time after time.
A small short tank can design very quick for the new rebuildable part of Ithaka,
And if that will be made I maybe pick one or two just for having the option availble
But with all the RDA that seat with no use in my arcs I'm afraid this one will suffer the same.

For me extra taste can be achieve only on HH357 in UFS,but it's not relevant for this time period,
And I don't wait for this as Ithaka as an all rounder is more then good for me.

I think Imeo better to make the option available for those members that really feel there missing
Something,as I do want all hardcore GG's get what they want in home and not outside,
And you know what I really appreciate there keep going demand as it's prove one thing
That I very like: they want this to be a GG.
So even if I don't see reason,I do want them to get what they want GG made.
 

imeothanasis

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And thats one more option cop, well done buddy:)
This is how I use Ithaka as a dripper.

No tank at all. There is no need and keep the mouthpiece fully closed. I admit it is difficult with high VG juice to get down the mouthpiece so sometimes I unscrew the mouthpiece and re-wet the wicks in the channels.

2nc0xzn.jpg


If there was a "beauty ring" to cover the threads on the base and a mouthpiece with a wide bore then it would be perfect.
 

Itshak

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This is how I use Ithaka as a dripper.

No tank at all. There is no need and keep the mouthpiece fully closed. I admit it is difficult with high VG juice to get down the mouthpiece so sometimes I unscrew the mouthpiece and re-wet the wicks in the channels.

2nc0xzn.jpg


If there was a "beauty ring" to cover the threads on the base and a mouthpiece with a wide bore then it would be perfect.

Amazing cop but that what I do all time,before I fill any tank.
If I don't like it I just change the coil ( no need to clean tank)
And put the juice I want.
I don't taste so much new liquids,as I'm not working in a juice manufacture company.
From time to time this cover all I need.
And thing I like most is that if I liked the juice,then I put the tank and fill,
Same taste same setup.
 

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Imeo, you have no comment on this?
"A dream RDA for me would be a replacement for the GGTS collector tank. It would take collector top tube, control ring, and cap off. Screw in rebuildable atomizer piece (that is small enough to sit inside of the collector) to 510/801 connector threads and be able to build dual coils. Replacement collector piece that would would have air flow control, and the ability to line up where my air holes are located and hold a drip tip of my liking. It would be simple, and turn the GGTS into the ultimate Hybrid Dripping machine."

OK. Forget that. Seamless integration and size is everything. I think a simple RDA that just threads onto the current GGTS/JGG top tube that can do dual coils and has AFC would be a winner. I don't want my RDA to be over complicated and just want it to turn my GGTS into a GGTS/JGG Dripping Hybrid. I don't think you will do it because it is not "original". But it is what I want to integrate with my GGTS (I don't have a JGG), and think you could come up with something somewhat original with your own twist.
 

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This is how I use Ithaka as a dripper.

No tank at all. There is no need and keep the mouthpiece fully closed. I admit it is difficult with high VG juice to get down the mouthpiece so sometimes I unscrew the mouthpiece and re-wet the wicks in the channels.

2nc0xzn.jpg


If there was a "beauty ring" to cover the threads on the base and a mouthpiece with a wide bore then it would be perfect.

Imeo, the "beauty ring"!
IMO the new rebuildable Ithaka part has opened up a whole new world, nothing compares. A simple beauty ring or redesigned mouthpiece designed for dripping that finishes the look, covering exposed threading is all we need. Maybe a straight shaft mouthpiece that accepts drip tip with finished base... sign me up for one. I just ordered a old brass JGG w/ithaka base, rebuildable and engraved ring for my new dedicated dripper rig. All i now need is the finishing touch.
 

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YES! And now we are getting their.
I've been playing with the dripper cap as it is a perfect fit on the new rebuildable, however I could never really use it as it's quite short and would soon overheat. Setting on a ithaka cap is what I have in mind as it gives a finished look. Also if it were longer or able to accept a drip tip the hot tip shouldn't be an issue.IMAG2878.jpg
 

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I see montara. But it would be much cheaper to make only a special mouthpiece for Ithaka. What I see in your photos is a mouthpiece and a body together when we can leave body as it is and only make a mouthpiece.

I think that what I see on your picture is a mouthpiece like the one on the video about Penelope in drip mode, yes?
 

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Yes, that is a Penelope in drip mode sitting on a ithaka top cap, just for photo purpose. When Penelope drip screwed onto new rebuildable their is still exposed threads. Just trying to hide any exposed threads.
A single mouthpiece that retains the small chamber, hides all threads and has a longer stem or accepts drip tip (to prevent overheating) should work awesome.
 

imeothanasis

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do you have the real Odysseus drip tip mouthpiece montana? If yes, put it on your penelope and it will cover all threads. Also it will not touch the rebuildable part at all so no hot mouthpiece here
Yes, that is a Penelope in drip mode sitting on a ithaka top cap, just for photo purpose. When Penelope drip screwed onto new rebuildable their is still exposed threads. Just trying to hide any exposed threads.
A single mouthpiece that retains the small chamber, hides all threads and has a longer stem or accepts drip tip (to prevent overheating) should work awesome.
 
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