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Need some help, can someone tell me what atty is this?

JayZ

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Someone dropped this on my hands, I have no idea what it is, and how to build it. Can anyone help me what's the name of this thing?
Thanks!
 

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thats either an odysseus or an ithica clone. i say clone only because an authentic runs around 200$+ and if you had paid that much i figured youd know what you bought.(the authentic is from 'golden greek')
 

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Thanks man!
 

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I'm curious how you build that.
 

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Well report back as I'm really curious.

ETA: Maybe it hits really, really well.
 

JayZ

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JK will report back, but not before the weekend
 

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The coil has to have non-resistant leads. I think i said that right, lol. I heard when you have it set up right, it hits pretty nice. But its real finiky to get right at first. If you end up not wanting it i'm willing to buy it. I would offer a trade but i don't have much for trade after already selling unnecessary gear to a friend of mine. I do have a mini smoktech RDA left that i don't need anymore. I think it's like 14 or 15mm in diameter.
 

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That's great, sure shoot me an offer, I still havent touched it yet
 

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I'm curious how you build that.

the coil sits in the white ceramic cup. your leads go in through the two holes on the edges of the cup. air comes from the center of the cup.

you wrap your coil a with a wire that goes NR (non-resistance) to R (resistance) to NR. so, its three pieces of wire. you can buy NR-R-NR wires or you can join the wires yourself. NR wire is also known as nickel wire because of its non-resistive property.

the reason why you need NR wire for your leads is because the leads go through that ceramic cup, and heating the leads not only does nothing for your vape, but it heats up areas of your atty you dont want hot. which leads (no pun intended) me to my next point: how the leads get secured.

you secure your positive lead with a hollow pin that pokes into the air channel from the under side of the atty. you secure your negative lead against the atty itself by tightening down the housing of the atty itself. kinda hard to describe.

these attys give outstanding flavor, but theyre difficult to coil. second in flavor only to a genny IMO- but those are even harder. now that kayfuns and drippers have come so far, you can have almost as good of flavor with less than half of the work. if youre willing to put in the work, youll get rewarded with better flavor. but to do a fraction of the work/time and still acheive nearly as good of flavor, i have abandoned this style atty as well as most of my gennys in favor of drippers and kayfun-style attys.
 

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the coil sits in the white ceramic cup. your leads go in through the two holes on the edges of the cup. air comes from the center of the cup.

you wrap your coil a with a wire that goes NR (non-resistance) to R (resistance) to NR. so, its three pieces of wire. you can buy NR-R-NR wires or you can join the wires yourself. NR wire is also known as nickel wire because of its non-resistive property.

the reason why you need NR wire for your leads is because the leads go through that ceramic cup, and heating the leads not only does nothing for your vape, but it heats up areas of your atty you dont want hot. which leads (no pun intended) me to my next point: how the leads get secured.

you secure your positive lead with a hollow pin that pokes into the air channel from the under side of the atty. you secure your negative lead against the atty itself by tightening down the housing of the atty itself. kinda hard to describe.

these attys give outstanding flavor, but theyre difficult to coil. second in flavor only to a genny IMO- but those are even harder. now that kayfuns and drippers have come so far, you can have almost as good of flavor with less than half of the work. if youre willing to put in the work, youll get rewarded with better flavor. but to do a fraction of the work/time and still acheive nearly as good of flavor, i have abandoned this style atty as well as most of my gennys in favor of drippers and kayfun-style attys.
Just like mama used to say,nothing worth having comes easy.
 

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Interesting.

Thanks for telling us about this.
 

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I just got in the Oddy OP sold me and made a coil for it exactly as instructed with nr-r-nr kanthal wire and silica wick...
1z3xnht.jpg

It's at 1.6ohms as you can see and the flavour is pretty damn good actually. It only took me about 5 minutes to build and filling it up was very easy. I think i like this better than my Kayfun!

Thanks a lot man! btw, that mini hana clone came in the mail with it today! Perfect match! Funny thing is i had all the material needed to build this just sitting around waiting for the right home. Like it was meant to be. This is my new favourite setup for sure.

Here is another view of the coils and silica i used that both came from FT...
wbfc3l.jpg

I meant to take pictures of the build as i had done it but got to excited about building it and vaping that i forgot. It's all on youtube anyway. They draw the description out for about 30min so you know exactly what you are doing. But in reality it takes no more than a few minutes to build. First try was a charm:)
 

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Here is the link to the wire i used.
https://www.fasttech.com/p/1758906

The silica i must have gotten from some place else because it is not in my order list. I'll see if i can find it so you know the size.
 

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Oh man! I have 2 of those that I haven't touched for a few years. They work well but they are a pain to build.

That wire from Fastech really cuts down on build time, wish that existed when I was using the Oddy. +1 for linking to that for others cloudpusher.
 

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Just an FYI, those NR-R-NR wires are also used in atomizers from ByLeo that are pretty popular. The "Sophia" which is a rebuildable shaped like a carto - you just slip it into a carto tank, and also "The Dripper" which is a skinny small chamber RDA styled specifically for the ProVari.

A lot of us get the NR-R-NR wires from Stormy's Vapor Cellar. More $ than FTech, but quicker and still not much per coil...
 

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I just got in the Oddy OP sold me and made a coil for it exactly as instructed with nr-r-nr kanthal wire and silica wick...
1z3xnht.jpg

It's at 1.6ohms as you can see and the flavour is pretty damn good actually. It only took me about 5 minutes to build and filling it up was very easy. I think i like this better than my Kayfun!

Thanks a lot man! btw, that mini hana clone came in the mail with it today! Perfect match! Funny thing is i had all the material needed to build this just sitting around waiting for the right home. Like it was meant to be. This is my new favourite setup for sure.

Here is another view of the coils and silica i used that both came from FT...
wbfc3l.jpg

I meant to take pictures of the build as i had done it but got to excited about building it and vaping that i forgot. It's all on youtube anyway. They draw the description out for about 30min so you know exactly what you are doing. But in reality it takes no more than a few minutes to build. First try was a charm:)
I am so glad you like it!!!
 

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Those FT wires are nichrome. Just wondered if you can taste the difference. Some people like it some don't.
 

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Imeo (Golden Greek) is known for producing overly engineered and overpriced rubbish. He pretty much started the mechanical mod movement.
 

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Those FT wires are nichrome. Just wondered if you can taste the difference. Some people like it some don't.

I can't taste a difference with the coil. I've used it on an RDA(Aniema) also once as a micro coil build and i could not tell if it added any taste at all compared to kanthal. I see they have pre-coiled lower gauge nichrome now and might get some of those to try out as well.
 

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I can't taste a difference with the coil. I've used it on an RDA(Aniema) also once as a micro coil build and i could not tell if it added any taste at all compared to kanthal. I see they have pre-coiled lower gauge nichrome now and might get some of those to try out as well.

Well I might just toss some of those "Kanthal A1 Nichrome" coils in the next order just for curiosity then.:)
 

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