WOW. This thing is crazy light! Cap feels a little more fragile than I expected.
Quick question...if I adjust the airflow by twisting the mouthpiece then I should see some of the threads of the condenser right. I tried finding some info on the airflow adjustment but couldn’t. Thanks!
When assembled properly, the Omni mouthpiece should sit tight to the body/stem, regardless of how the airflow is adjusted. So no, you will not see any threads.
To check where the threaded portion is set/adjusted, you can pull out the MP/condenser and see the threads then, but not while it's assembled (unless you're using it with a glass body).
Sometimes when adjusting the airflow for more restriction (by turning the MP counter-clockwise), it will tend to walk the MP away from the body, but if left in that state, the tapered end of the condenser is not engaging the tapered inner portion of the tip correctly, and you will still have fully open airflow. Always press the MP tight to the body/stem after adjusting.
Take it completely apart. Clean it completely. Now pull up the Omni video. Now spend at least 15 minutes looking at the parts. Now put it back together. Now take it apart. Now put it back together. Repeat, repeat, repeat. This is not rocket science. It's a CONDENSER WITH A MOUTH-PIECE SCREWED ONTO IT.
Ok look at it this way. It's MAGIC. I give up. Doc
I think the confusion lies in the fact that with every other threaded connection on.. anything, screwing the threads all the way together tightens or closes the assembly. With the Omni, it's adjusting the interface between the condenser end and tip, but closing the threads to open the airflow (or vice-versa) is completely counter-intuitive.