Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you have experienced a drop in ohms when your tip is screwed all the way down. I built a single coil 1.5 and when I check the ohms with my tip screwed all the down I get like .2 or .1. I barely unscrew it and it shoots back up to 1.5. Any thoughts?
Here's the tank configuration for using the Kayfun conversion kit with Ithaka or it's clones (one of them anyway)
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Ithaka (Herc)bottom body piece is already installed on the GGTS base.
Remove Ithaka's top body piece and replace with 23 mm Terminator tank, that's it,
I don't have on as yet but ....
This configuration is the same tank length as a Terminator-C so the supplied mouthpiece(s) with the kit should be right on.Do you also need the large mouth piece or does the conversion kit come with it?
There will be no problems with basic feeder because slots must line up with the wick channels to get any flow, kit has no such channels.still worries me about the basic feeding slots and conversion kit. can't wait to see someone actually try it.
Magoo review
Here's where I'm at with this. Is the Magoo made by Tobeco?
The one from FastTech is for sure not a Magoo and doesn't appear to be made by Rainbow either.
Maybe a 3rd player? Or did FastTech use someone else's pictures?
I was just going to say that, so maybe the FastTech one is a Tebeco then.Afak magoo is made by e-smoke aka joyteck
There will be no problems with basic feeder because slots must line up with the wick channels to get any flow, kit has no such channels.
The basic feeder on Hercules doesn't have the o-ring on it like Ithaka does, like o-ring has been deemed unnecessary but could be added.
The Terminator has a pretty good sized space in the same area, while not as large, and that area doesn't fill with liquid. The holes in the side of the basic feeder ring allow the liquid to seep up not down. Here is a picture of the Basic feeder ring, I would expect that the kits threads would screw in past the opening in the sides of the feeder ring. If they don't screw in past the openings that just might be another story then.sounds like youre missing the fact that the conversion kit leaves a huge space below its threads where the basic feeding hole is. this will allow liquid to fill the collector tank till its full. no channels needed since theres just a giant space...i could be missing something and i dont have a conversion kit yet, but thats what i clearly see when mark todd screwed his kit into the basic feeding ring.