Uma brings up an interesting point. The position of the wick hole relative to the button. In a perfect world, you would be able to adjust the placement so that when
vaping, the wick is at the bottom allowing for better wicking. On the Poldiac, will the wick hole end up wherever it ends up?
I couldn't agree more! Besides for the Poldiac, there's only ever been one genesis hybrid with a side mounted button, and that is the Orion. If you've seen my review of the Orion v2.1, then you'd know that I really hated how my button didn't line up with the airhole, but the button was tiny relative to the POLDIAC button, and I do have some meat hooks for hands...but even so, I'm really glad that Uma brought that up!
In a perfect world, the AH will line up with the switch in both the top and bottom mounted switch positions, and for all of the different sizes of battery tubes that you order with your Poldiac. Unfortunately, this isn't a perfect world, and with my finite knowledge of the machining process, I know that it's going to be an extremely laborious process to make that a reality! Just getting the airhole to line up with the button in 1 button orientation on 1 tube would entail milling the wick hole, ground screw, top cap airhole of the DID only after the hybrid bases had been tapped and then threading them onto the switch housing so he could precisely plan it all out. Actually, I think it might be impossible, which is by no means Jim's fault, it just might literally be IMPOSSIBLE! The only solution I can think of would entail totally re-engineering the top plate assembly, but that presents a whole new slew of design challenges to tackle, none of which I care to go into. Time to start brainstorming with Jim I guess!!!