Ody Drip Triple Coil

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Odysseus Drip mode Triple Coil


I took an Odysseus Drip mod mouthpiece and applied it to a Penelope Assembly with small nut and GGTS Penelope base from Dennis for a creation of vape and pleasure. As of late I been having some fun with drip attys but nothing came close when i got my hands on Ody drip mod. not only can you have single coil build and dual but how about triple?


I made a triple and wow the heat was out of this world. I was very impress on the results of strength, throat hit, vapor, and taste. I felt i was vaping something half the size of pen and ody with an added bonus of extra steroid-ed heat and moisture. The beauty of this device is that you can always keep building coils to fit your sweet spot if its single, dual, or triple with any ohm range u please. Plus with the added bonus not worrying if you coil will snap like other drip atty that go bad after some time of use. atleast with this the device is re usable and only would need to make a new coil.


The triple coil I made on this video was 1.4-1.5 ohms at 4.2 volts. the heat was more than i got on my duals thats for sure.


Manos thank you for helping me get the expansion set and other devices. Imeo thank you again for making something I just love to death and will be using in rotation with my other gg devices.


Many folks have been asking me about Ithaka As soon as Imeo let me know anything new I will be happy to share.

 

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Hi Aalwani, to answer your question it's because i wanted to use the full air control from my GGTS.

The Ody drip mode wont work with Ody GGTS base do to outer diameter of size. The ody drip mode by itself does come with its own base which i will use and demonstrate on another video. This video was more for experiment with ggts base so I can take advantage of the Air control on the GGTS. Nothing wrong with the drip mod base it will Natively work on any pv device. Just to test out using full usage of Air control experimented with my Penelope using its GGTS base. I will be doing a followup vid with its native drip mode base in the meantime i was staggered with the results I got.

The Ody ceramic assembly is only a hairline bigger than the pen ceramic assembly as I shown in video. This video was mainly a test on how it will work using the ggts base vs native 510 connector. I will do a follow up as a dual coil sicne this is packing so much heat that even for me i may need to bring it down a notch by increasing resistance to it.

The vapor production and moisture is mind blowing. I showed it to Bruce on Vapetv last night and many folks were impress by the results. So far i drip 6-10 drops almost 1ml and no leak. Unless i turn it upside down. Before I took a puff I drew in a dry one with a quarter inch open on air control then puff away the massive vape clouds. I'm able to take a good 6-12 chain pulls before needing another set of 6-8 drops of juice.

I use cisco and ikenvape drip attys but this drip ody has lots of advantages. As I mentioned earlier having the ability to create your own custom sweet spot if it be single, dual or triple as well as what ever ohms you prefer.
 
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How the hell you managed to make a triple coil on Ody drip mode Bish???? The room is small as I see it.

With dual coil ceramic on Ithaka you will be able to make a fourfold coil with your skills!

I'm still testing it out. today i had to put it down since my tongue was a little roasted after last nights chain pulls.

Thanks I'm going to show manos what i did over the weekend. I just want to use a different battery since i need more amps I feel aw imr wont be able to handle this kind of setup for one battery. the back side was getting a little warm then on second day it was holding well. it stayed at 1.4 then shift to 1.5.
 
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heres how they look.

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I'm going to clean it out today and use these new coils on there. mouthpiece not hot because after 10-15 pulls I'm recovering from the throat hits.

30 pulls in a row i think if i do that I would fall off the chair. heat wise its very very strong steam heat. so strong i had to give it a rest yesterday and do a dual coil. my tongue needed some rest.

Other than that its pretty good but I'm looking into investing in a new set of batteries that can give me more amps than the AW imr.
 
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Bish off topic but I got to ask you buddy. I tried your double coil setup for the Ody and I found that if you cut the two coiled wicks and only have the in-between insulation wick down the channels there seems to be reduced juice feed to the coils. Why don't you leave the two coiled wicks long so you feed them down the channels and cut the middle insulation wick short? Have you tried that?
 

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Hi Capt Steve, I have tried that in beginning and it was good. I did an experiment to see if a dual wick coil using its own wick by channel feeds faster than using the middle none coil wick.

The experiment showed me some interesting results. The heat distribution from the two coils dried up the middle none coil wick very fast which resulted the middle wick trying to absorb as much juice as it can from the two coiled wicks. The heat .7 dual produces makes it harder for the wick coil to replenish those coils on its own relying on its own wick from channel. Doing a quick burn showed me the coils took 15—18 seconds for it to start to glow. Flow control chain vape will go to 20-25 without it tasting it needs juice. When I tried shortening the two coil wicks and using the middle as the replenishing wick the coils are grabbing it from the replenishing middle wick faster and evenly. A quick burn will show it light from 20-25 seconds. Flow control closed will allow me to chain vape a good 30-38 seconds before it gives off that taste. After removing the coils I can see the hit the coil wicks have verses the two center wicks. The center wick that wasn’t feeding was pretty beat up and it had burn spot (juice buildup). The other middle wick that was being replenished from channels looked new with no burn spots at all.

After the experiments I pretty much noticed they both work great. No real wrong method it was good to know what the two different builds have to offer. Since I like to chain vape a lot and long period of times I opted to use the short wick coiled method.
 

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Bish off topic but I got to ask you buddy. I tried your double coil setup for the Ody and I found that if you cut the two coiled wicks and only have the in-between insulation wick down the channels there seems to be reduced juice feed to the coils. Why don't you leave the two coiled wicks long so you feed them down the channels and cut the middle insulation wick short? Have you tried that?

That's what I do Steve...works well for me.
 
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