Thanks for the suggestion, but i have already Ody's doing their duties. Everytime i have a spare part, i see myself completing it with remaining parts to make a new atomizer. I ended up with a lot, I am not sure if I ever used them all lol.
View attachment 246127ahhh Ithaka sexy as it wants ta be!!!
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Important Question....
I know you probably won't give me a definitive yes/no on this question, but I figured I'd ask. This is the one issue with the Ithaka (in my mind) that keeps it from being one of the best RBAs/tanks ever created.
The airflow on the Ithaka is far too restrictive. Even @ wide open. I have a feeling the creators/people who influenced the creation/design of this product are all "mouth hitters", and I'm willing to bet their daily devices didn't/don't have drilled out airholes.
For all of us vapers who like sub 1.0 ohm (or around there), nine times out of 10 we're expanding our airholes so we can take a nice big lung hit.
So my question to you is: Do you think it would be possible to drill out the Air Flow Control Hole with a Dremmel? I'm sure it's possible if done carefully, but I wanted to ask you first, in case you've spoken to anyone whos brought that up, or maybe even tried expanding the airhole.
**Of course I know I'm taking a big risk in messing up the device, but I'm hoping an ECF member on here has ran across someone who has done it or tried it. I realize that there's a chance I'll ruin my Ithaka - in that case I'll buy another one. For me, It's worth the risk because I feel like this thing could hit soooo much better than it does... all because of this puny little air hole.
The design of the ceramic slot for wicks, the tank, everything about it I love!! That's why I bought it, but I felt like they really left a lot of people high and dry with that super stock small air hole.
It depends on what PV ph0k is using with his Ithaka . If the PV connector is flat with no groove that would limit the air flow down to the groove in the end of the Ithaka adjustable connector which is not that big. The solution is to deepen that groove, not broaden the air hole. Broadening the air tube would still be limited by the small groove, it wouldn't gain as much air flow.
That is assuming the wick isn't blocking the airway.
Important Question....
I know you probably won't give me a definitive yes/no on this question, but I figured I'd ask. This is the one issue with the Ithaka (in my mind) that keeps it from being one of the best RBAs/tanks ever created.
The airflow on the Ithaka is far too restrictive. Even @ wide open. I have a feeling the creators/people who influenced the creation/design of this product are all "mouth hitters", and I'm willing to bet their daily devices didn't/don't have drilled out airholes.
For all of us vapers who like sub 1.0 ohm (or around there), nine times out of 10 we're expanding our airholes so we can take a nice big lung hit.
So my question to you is: Do you think it would be possible to drill out the Air Flow Control Hole with a Dremmel? I'm sure it's possible if done carefully, but I wanted to ask you first, in case you've spoken to anyone whos brought that up, or maybe even tried expanding the airhole.
**Of course I know I'm taking a big risk in messing up the device, but I'm hoping an ECF member on here has ran across someone who has done it or tried it. I realize that there's a chance I'll ruin my Ithaka - in that case I'll buy another one. For me, It's worth the risk because I feel like this thing could hit soooo much better than it does... all because of this puny little air hole.
The design of the ceramic slot for wicks, the tank, everything about it I love!! That's why I bought it, but I felt like they really left a lot of people high and dry with that super stock small air hole.
I have slight up and down movement on my Ithaka mouthpiece is this bad? I figure its probably just moving in the threads but I need to ask I'm a little concerned.
I would think the ceramic housing must be slightly loose on the bottom. Too many fine threads on mouthpiece to move (unless its the telescopic one-then I have no knowledge).