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Well, I'm certainly glad I changed my mind about getting an Ithaka, 'cos this thing ROCKS! :D

Set it up real quick single coil with the pre-made wire that came with it and stuck it on my Bombshell 'cos I wanted to try out the 510 base

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I can't believe how thin-walled the parts are, too. Huge improvement over Ody in terms of weight of the device
 

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I really like the intricate details Imeo thought through when he engineered this. From the easily adjustable 510 center pin, the indent on the small cap in order to have a grip, the easy method to attach the wires, etc, etc, etc
I know! My first attempt at rigging it this morning I made it far too complicated and shorted it out. Watched a video (duh) it couldn't be simpler! No issues. I love it.
 

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I do have to admit, though, that I pulled an embarassing mistake. I know others have said this, too, but even with all my experience with Ody and Penelope I still connected the wires backward the first time :oops: I think it was because I'm used to securing the positive wire with a nut, whereas Ithaka uses a nut on the negative wire, instead. Just glad I caught it before I tried to vape it :lol:
 

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that is what I did, as far as finding his video on wiki
No offense to Imeo, but we need professional videographer Scott to fully realize in glorious HD the simplicity of wiring the Ithaka. Somebody else mentioned that coming from an Ody background it can be slightly confusing - that was me. But I was only slightly confused and only momentarily.
 

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I really like the intricate details Imeo thought through when he engineered this. From the easily adjustable 510 center pin, the indent on the small cap in order to have a grip, the easy method to attach the wires, etc, etc, etc

Agreed 100% :) Those little grip notches are perfect. I just wish there was one on the flange of the 510 base, too. When it arrived it was screwed together very tight and I had trouble gripping the base well enough to get it to break free
 

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This is my first gg product... Got turned on to silica atties after picking up the a7 and a7oid drip tip from Captivape. Well i liked that so much i went and got a Spheroid which is good for the size. Decided to try out a Terminator c but the machining was wonky and couldn't get it to work without flooding. But after picking up the Ithaka i am completely blown away. This is the best atty i own. Thank you imeo. Thank you very much!!
 

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I will repeat what it has been already written here: I am totally amazed by Ithaca, best atomizer ever. We all agree here. GGTS has finally gotten the atomizer it deserves. The wait was worth indeed!!! I am using a dual coil with ready made wires in X, with the kick.

Maybe this is a crazy idea, but has anyone tried dual coil with dual 18650 (with extension tubes)? Bish?? Are you there??
 

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I know there are still Ithaka owners who might still have their "good ole Odysseus" around, soon to collect dust or be sold. I was wondering if anyone has been playing "Frankenstein" with Ody and Ithaka parts yet? Let me know if the Ithaka knurled base is compatable with Ody? I really like the knurled look.
 

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I know there are still Ithaka owners who might still have their "good ole Odysseus" around, soon to collect dust or be sold. I was wondering if anyone has been playing "Frankenstein" with Ody and Ithaka parts yet? Let me know if the Ithaka knurled base is compatable with Ody? I really like the knurled look.

You mean the part where you screw in the rebuildable part? Or are you referring to the 510 base with the air control ring?

On Ithaka, the rebuildable part screws in to the basic feeding piece, which then screws into the base. On Ody, the rebuildable part goes directly into the base. So to use the Ithaka base you'd need the basic feeding piece, too. With the 510 base with the air control ring, you'd need to have Ithaka's rebuildable part because it requires a much longer center pin than Ody has

Not sure if I answered your question or not, I've got a massive headache going on right now . . . sorry in advance if that made no sense :laugh:
 
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