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I have been watching ithaka videos all day and still can't get this to work. I also think I have attached too many parts from the gg. If someone could point me to an easy tutorial, I would be very happier. I am sure it is something I am doing that is very stupid. Ithaka.jpg
 

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Well, not sure what you mean by "can't get this to work", could you be more specific?

For starters you can attach it to GGTS much easier than what you have pictured. Remove your adjustable draw cap from your collector tank and remove the air control base from Ithaka. Ithaka will screw directly onto your collector tank, making for a much more solid connection.
 

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Well, not sure what you mean by "can't get this to work", could you be more specific?

For starters you can attach it to GGTS much easier than what you have pictured. Remove your adjustable draw cap from your collector tank and remove the air control base from Ithaka. Ithaka will screw directly onto your collector tank, making for a much more solid connection.

I agree. Your Ithaka pin is not making contact with this set up in your pic.
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Okay, take the adapter off of your GGTS connector, put your air control ring back on the collector tank, remove the brass adjustable pin from Ithaka and screw ithaka right into your collector tank. Looks like the biggest problem is the adapter that is on your GGTS connector, that's not needed to attach Ithaka and is getting in the way. Here, I circled the adapter I'm talkign about in red in the pic, just in case I'm not being clear or you're not sure which part I'm talking about:
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You could leave the adjustable pin piece on Ithaka, but by removing it you'll save a couple mm of overall length, it's not really needed when using the native GGTS connection (but you can leave it on if you really want to).
 

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Okay, sorry it took so long, I got sidetracked :oops:


Okay, here are the parts separate

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Here is just the Ithaka and collector tank. You can see the threads inside the collector tank where the Ithaka will screw in

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And after screwing in Ithaka

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Once Ithaka is in there its center pin will be up against the GGTS connector's center pin

Does this help?
 

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Make sure your wires are attached correctly. Several of us who already had previous experience with Ody and Penelope still did them backward on our first try, even after watching the videos (myself included) :laugh: Make sure the wire under the plastic nut is the one going down the metal channel, the one down the ceramic channel goes around the center post. If you do it backward you will essentially be creating a dead short and the coil won't fire
 
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