ok, maybe its time to start making some of the parts. But I think that there is no reason to make reffiling caps when Ithaka's 2 caps fit on Ody. So better to make the short tank and the 510 base. Also rebuildable parts
i like the Odysseus caps sooooo much better. Easier to refill with no fear of air pressure leaks. Plus it gives the Odysseus that unique look.
I stopped iusing the Ithaka caps because I had to take the time to slowly screw it on or Id lose juice down the center pin.
Doesnt do it all the time. Im just impatient.
Plus i got tired of everyone thinking it was a clone.
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Its just not the signature look for Odysseus. THe new caps are nice looking, but the original style just looks unique, no one has done it right, even the clones dont look like the original 4 notched " gear " look. I know they are heavier and probably more expensive to make, and probably take more time to make and finish.
Ithaka caps are more expensive and easier to build them on Ody but I see that you always prefere unique pieces. Ok, I will start making those pieces via preorders only
IIRC origional was 2 notches just saying lol.
I completely understand what you mean though. For looks I can see why people would prefer the origional style. Personally I prefer the refilling style of the Ithaka over Ody. Oddly enough I never get gurgling on my Ithaka when I refill and I have to be super carefull on the Ody using an exact precise filling method including removing the o-ring from the cap and the 2 caps and screwing the top cap on slowly to stop the flooding. Although my mouthpiece does sit slightly to one side on my Ody so maybe it doesn't close completely?
Imeo I probably don't need to even ask as knowing you you always bring your new innovations forward into the next generation of stuff but I am hoping/guessing that your like to my previous post means that going forward Ithaka top caps will have the slotted feature of the Penelope V2 to prevent flooding when filling?



Im sorry to hear you are having problems. A few things could be causing the problems, but first if you can answer a few questions, some will sound silly, but I dont want to assume you know everything, nor do I want you to think you are not knowledgeable.
First, what percentage of juice do you use, and what size silica are you using. Next are you cutting the end of the silica right above the last little oring at the bottom of the rebuildable unit. Second make sure all orings are in place and not dry , cracked or worn. If you need orings, PM me, I can get you all of them.
One of the most important orings sits right under the nut that holds the center pin which makes me think either you are missing, or using the wrong size or its worn.
Next , are you sure you dont have the juice control open or loose. The stainless steel little ring that sits between the mouthpiece and the ceramic holder might not be tight and as you turn the mouth piece its turning that also and allowing juice to get in.
If your juice is thin and you are not using thick enough silica, it might be allowing too much juice to get in.'
I think I covered most of the usual suspects. Let us know. I rarely get leaking unless I put it together in a hurry and dont tighten the ring, or forget to put the orings in their place.