vapviking
Old & In the Way
Congrats, andOk got my mighty
Holy shit. This thing is amazing.
I'm super pumped with my purchase. Wow, such an amazing unit.
Congrats, andOk got my mighty
Holy shit. This thing is amazing.
I'm super pumped with my purchase. Wow, such an amazing unit.
Wow, such an amazing unit
Hey I have a mighty too.
I have questions about draws for this unit.
1) About how much grind up herb fits in this bowl if u moderately fill it up. I estimate its about 0.3g.
2) When I fill a bowl, i get maybe 2 draws with clouds, does that mean the following cloudless draws are overdraws?
3) Should I start drawing as soon as it hits a high enough temp, like say 330F, even tho I set it to 390f. Is it being wasted if I wait till 390f?
1) About how much grind up herb fits in this bowl if u moderately fill it up. I estimate its about 0.3g.
2) When I fill a bowl, i get maybe 2 draws with clouds, does that mean the following cloudless draws are overdraws?
3) Should I start drawing as soon as it hits a high enough temp, like say 330F, even tho I set it to 390f. Is it being wasted if I wait till 390f?
Hey I have a mighty too.
I have questions about draws for this unit.
1) About how much grind up herb fits in this bowl if u moderately fill it up. I estimate its about 0.3g.
2) When I fill a bowl, i get maybe 2 draws with clouds, does that mean the following cloudless draws are overdraws?
3) Should I start drawing as soon as it hits a high enough temp, like say 330F, even tho I set it to 390f. Is it being wasted if I wait till 390f?
I dont plug it in after every bowl. I think we these types of batteries ya wanna run it down to womething like 10 percent..so i always go down til last bar and then recharge..i think battery replacement is pike 90 dollars so best to take care of them.
Any tips for the battery? Do I charge it whenever I can? Do I leave it plugged in? Etc.
Like let's say I do one session today. Do I plug it in when I'm finished if I'm not gonna use it?
I was always under the impression that with Lithium Ion batteries, that it's better to not fully let them run down as that would be an entire charge cycle.
http://www.apple.com/batteries/why-lithium-ion/
And that you should probably let it drain once a month or something.
The letting it fully drain one a month is to help 'recalibrate' the battery to show a more accurate battery percentage level. I did it, didnt notice shit.
I've been plugging up mighty when I get to the last bar and trying to stop charging before it gets up to the last bar. From what I understand these batteries don't like to be fully drained or fully charged but hey they are made in Germany at least.
Lol I left the little plastic on the screen for a few days, it doesn't really wanna stay on...plus with heat going on I was afraid I might melt a little or leave residue if I left it on for a long period of time.
That's very marsupial of you.Yeah I think I'm gonna take the plastic off now that I have the pouch :-)
I didnt say run all the way down..i said to last bar..ive heard like 10 percent or so..but running it all the way down would be running it til it shuts off on you..that is running all the way down..
I tend to break the sacred rules of charging pretty often and it may have had very bad consequences on some Crafty's I burned through. On one Cratfy return I was told I had too many charge cycles, though the rep could not define that term. I vaguely recall I had about 130 hours on it, and they made me buy a new battery. ($50 bucks, now they charge $70 for Crafty).I understand, but my point was that would make it a full charge cycle (90%) whereas I could charge it 9 times at 10% and be always full and it should equate to the same charge cycle (1).
At least that's how I have always understood it to be, as is the case on Apple's website. That being said, I also leave my iPhone plugged in all night and don't have any issues with the battery. Same with my Pax. And my Pax is going on 4 years now.
I was just wondering if anyone has any experience doing what I was talking about, charging after every session, leaving it charging, etc. and if they have noticed any ill-effects.
Also - I have been reading this thread since the beginning. I'm on page 60 or something now.
I have a 16xxx model so it's one of the earlier 2 minute auto-shutoff models. I've had this for roughly over a year now, use it daily with minimal issues. I did leave it on the charger over night like 10 times in 365 days and have used it while charging on some occasions. I have also charged it immediately after a session many many times and this may be causing some of the issues I have today.I understand, but my point was that would make it a full charge cycle (90%) whereas I could charge it 9 times at 10% and be always full and it should equate to the same charge cycle (1).
At least that's how I have always understood it to be, as is the case on Apple's website. That being said, I also leave my iPhone plugged in all night and don't have any issues with the battery. Same with my Pax. And my Pax is going on 4 years now.
I was just wondering if anyone has any experience doing what I was talking about, charging after every session, leaving it charging, etc. and if they have noticed any ill-effects.
Also - I have been reading this thread since the beginning. I'm on page 60 or something now.
I have been reading this thread since the beginning. I'm on page 60 or something now.
Few questions.
Do you leave your plastic grinder in direct sunlight light?
Does it ever get exposed to alcohol or solvents?
Do you break down the nugs into small chunks or do you pop a whole bud in and grind?
The type of plastic they use is heat rated at over 500F..well past the point of combustion. It's much better at heat dissipation than metal. The plastic keeps the device lightweight also....a legit 'upgrade' they could do tomorrow is a silicon plug for the power input@Winegums , no i never leave it in the sunlight, and i read somewhere that the grinder dissolves in iso, soo don't do that either.when i used the s&b grinder i used to clean it with that "super handy orange tamp/pick tool".
BUT, i am definitely guilty of the last one, yes i love to put whole but in there and see how it turns(literately)in to powder.
After a few nasty filthy vape experiences due to vaping a little chip i didn't spot before loading the chamber,i have given them away(to my mate who never ever had a chip coming of,soo he's happy.)
And i Am actually really happy with my stainless coffee grinder now.
I am a passionately Mighty lover(to me the best vape out there),but i do am puzzled by S&B insistence
on keeping using plastic for everything they can. why??(i mean every warranty cost them money one way or another)
I mean, i'm pretty certain that if they would make a mighty with a titanium , or thin stainless steel shell it would be for everlasting(besides you might need new batteries after a long time)and we would be more than happy to pay them an extra 100$ for it.
i dont understand, besides being cheap what the advantage of a plastic grinder is
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