I've heard the same thing for the past 1.5-2 years. I wouldn't hold your breath....
Markus Storz confirmed it in a recent video. Also now that the Crafty+ is already a thing it’s believable the Mighty+ was never far behind.
I've heard the same thing for the past 1.5-2 years. I wouldn't hold your breath....
That’s true, but the “any day” due release part is latest news actually. 2 years of speculation but Mr Bickel himself stated it was being released shortly. The fact is that he said that before the festivities and everybody thought it would have been launched for Xmas 2020.
If interested there’s a video link about the exact moment he speaks about M+ in one of the last few pages post.
to do this you need some electronic skills to choose and add a bridge rectifier and smoothing capacitor to get DC from the "AC".General question about Mighty;
I know from use and (according to S&B) that Mighty will work when plugged to AC, even when batteries are depleted.
As mine is old and the case is coming apart I'm considering making it into a plugin something-or-other. Maybe eliminate the stock chamber in favor of glass and stem, more like a Splinter or Milaana type thing.
Does anyone know (definitively) whether Mighty will run on AC with batteries completely removed? or would I have to leave space for them in a re-designed housing?
I though I'd use all existing parts, the board, screen, controls, heater, etc, just new housing and different bowl?to do this you need some electronic skills to choose and add a bridge rectifier and smoothing capacitor to get DC from the "AC".
(maybe some more components to make a even saver circuit )
other than that, if the required watts are available it will work! (on DC though)
I though I'd use all existing parts, the board, screen, controls, heater, etc, just new housing and different bowl?
Isn't the charge adapter sending DC already?
Great suggestion, thanks.just try it out ,and if the charger gets too hot and/or fails get a bigger power supply. e.g. 12V/5amps.
Great suggestion, thanks.
I'm not quite ready to sacrifice the still-working Mighty, but maybe sometime soon.
I'm left to wonder whether, in case design, if I leave batteries out altogether, would unit power on? Guess I'll have to try it to find out.
I like this adaptor from Delta 3D. Delta 3D also has specific Mighty adaptors, but I like this one because I can use it with so many different devices.
I prefer Deltas V3 Mighty adapter, because it eliminates the c/u. Also allows for inverted use.What size did you buy, I think there are at least two sizes, maybe 3?
I prefer Deltas V3 Mighty adapter, because it eliminates the c/u. Also allows for inverted use.
There probably is no "best" bubbler for Mighty, but I can say you don't need a huge bong to cool your hits! Lately I've been using an in-line type bubbler, but dry.
General question about Mighty;
I know from use and (according to S&B) that Mighty will work when plugged to AC, even when batteries are depleted.
As mine is old and the case is coming apart I'm considering making it into a plugin something-or-other. Maybe eliminate the stock chamber in favor of glass and stem, more like a Splinter or Milaana type thing.
Does anyone know (definitively) whether Mighty will run on AC with batteries completely removed? or would I have to leave space for them in a re-designed housing?
The housing on mine is coming apart, so the next time it is opened may be its last. I hesitate to open it up to fool around without a little more knowledge about it. If I could, I'd start by unplugging batteries from the board, plug it in to power and see if it runs...I've thought about it and wondered if it could be achieved by connecting a secondary voltage to the battery terminals, so the circuit thinks it sees fully charged batteries.
I had some nice rough ideas on how to house it all too, down to attaching an original CU or WPA. But I was gonna stick with the stock chamber.
The standard 3A charger is perfectly able to run the 36watt heater and that's what it does when plugged in.
When switched on, a Mighty will activate the overload cut out feature of 1 Amp and 2 Amp chargers in my experience. So it is drawing 3A from the standard one in use.
The housing on mine is coming apart, ............snip
I don't live in Germany any more but I gave it a whirl just to see. There aren't any pharmacy options in Stuttgart, Berlin, or Munich. My takeaway is that this page is currently a placeholder.Had a quick look and found a listing for a Mighty+ Medic and it has a PZN number, 16616803 (German Pharma registration number), it was on a pharma wholesale type page.
There appears to be a button where you choose what pharmacy you would like to collect it at!
No price, photos, or other info, and the listings for the last Mighty Medic, and Medic Volcano 2 all look just the same.
The PZN numbers of the early Medic models must have been updated not long ago, because those numbers used to be around the 129xxxxx ranges (now 156xxxxx) which shows some time did pass till the registration of this newest model listing.
I could find no other info by searching.
Screencap:
Tl;dr, we might see a Mighty+ Medic first, and we need a German person with medical card to do us a favor over there!
That makes sense, and that whole section could be for future use. It's still interesting how they have that new title and PZN number maybe it was just from early documents, or from actual retail packaging.I don't live in Germany any more but I gave it a whirl just to see. There aren't any pharmacy options in Stuttgart, Berlin, or Munich. My takeaway is that this page is currently a placeholder.
so we have confirmation of a mighty+ that may see a 2021 release ? that is great to hearHad a quick look and found a listing for a Mighty+ Medic and it has a PZN number, 16616803 (German Pharma registration number), it was on a pharma wholesale type page.
There appears to be a button where you choose what pharmacy you would like to collect it at!
No price, photos, or other info, and the listings for the last Mighty Medic, and Medic Volcano 2 all look just the same.
The PZN numbers of the early Medic models must have been updated not long ago, because those numbers used to be around the 129xxxxx ranges (now 156xxxxx) which shows some time did pass till the registration of this newest model listing.
I could find no other info by searching.
Screencap:
Tl;dr, we might see a Mighty+ Medic first, and we need a German person with medical card to do us a favor over there!