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Old & In the Way
You're on track to be pretty thankful this weekend!A Mighty is on it's way! I've got a tracking number!
You're on track to be pretty thankful this weekend!A Mighty is on it's way! I've got a tracking number!
Enjoy, Sir. It's a great vaporizer.A Mighty is on it's way! I've got a tracking number!
A Mighty is on it's way! I've got a tracking number!
They usually arrive with good charge, not taking long to top it off. This gives you just enough time to fiddle around with the accessories, and take a glance thru the manual. I assume it still comes with all the trimmings.Out for delivery! Yea!
But it’ll have to wait. I’m working until 5 today.
Do yourself a favour, @Moses Baca , and give your Mighty a LONG first charge (7-8 hrs). According to experts here, it will increase the lifetime of your battery. Just sayin'... Although I know waiting can be a pain in the ass when you get a new unit. But's it's worth it...Out for delivery! Yea!
But it’ll have to wait. I’m working until 5 today.
To be honest, I don't know enough about lithium ion batteries to challenge that. I'm only going by what @OF has mentioned several times. But fair enough.A long charge does nothing. Once it indicates it’s finished charging no more energy is added to the battery.
To be honest, I don't know enough about lithium ion batteries to challenge that. I'm only going by what @OF has mentioned several times. But fair enough.
Enjoy your Mighty, @Moses Baca .
Do you still maintain that the very first charge should be an extended one, @OF? Or have I confused facts?I'll stick by my advice. Complete charges should be avoided if possible (cut into total cycles before the cell needs replacement). And most charge circuits send a tiny current out to sense the battery.
Stopping 10% early will DOUBLE the useful life of the battery.
I'm sure we all know of a laptop or cell phone that no longer 'holds a charge' having lived habitually plugged in so it was 'ready to go'? This is why.
Then again, we each get to make a call here. Good information on the topic here:
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries
OF
Do you still maintain that the very first charge should be an extended one, @OF? Or have I confused facts?
I appreciate your previous response, Sir. Thank you.
@JCat will have a replacement battery pack when you need it or you can pay S&B more than the price of a new unit on sale to swap them for you.
Out for delivery! Yea!
But it’ll have to wait. I’m working until 5 today.
Shippppped. Will get here Tuesdayafter years of drooling over the mighty I finally came across a great deal on one last night. $245 on namaste. I can't wait!
Hello Guys,
Does someone has tried this new Cooling Unit for the mighty, it's made of inox, with a Titianium tip :
Hello Guys,
Does someone has tried this new Cooling Unit for the mighty, it's made of inox, with a Titianium tip :
The link (it's a french company) :
https://www.docteur-vaporisateur.co...-refroidissement-pour-mighty-en-inox-ftv.html
Hmm, so here are a few Frenchies like me that just don't like the standard plastic fantastic.I still prefer the vapor from the plastic
Troy at 420 Vape Zone has a review. The last line sums it up pretty well - "I love the way it looks and feels, but it fits way too tight and I still prefer the vapor from the plastic cooling unit."
https://420vapezone.com/metal-mighty-cooling-unit-stainless-steel-upgrades-for-the-mighty-vaporizer/
Yes it was with the first version. Now the news SS Cooling Units doesnt have this problem, it has been solved.
But Troy seems to say that "The vapor from the stainless steel cooling unit doesn’t feel as fluffy and smooth as it does from the plastic cooling unit, but it tastes better and has a more direct punchiness to it."
So i like the idea of this new CU, but if the vapor is "HOTTER and HARSHER" (Troy words) i'm not sure that it will interested me...