Discontinued Ghost MV1

Logcabinman

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I just wanted to add to this thread and share that I just repowered my three battery packs based on info I read on this thread. It was super easy. I researched some batteries and found Mooch's resources online, which has a wealth of battery info. The best summary is at the link below:
I selected Molicel P28A based on that and purchased at what appears to be a reputable US seller:
I held the pack in my hand and pushed down on the bottom of the case edge on either side of the latch mechanism. After working it for a few seconds it, the glue started to release and I was able to pop the bottom of the case off. Remove the latch and the spring. This has been described earlier in this thread. Cut off the two little tabs that hold the battery in. I used a very small clipper. A small screwdriver would probably work too. Then the old batteries can be popped out by banging the pack on your hand. Insert the new cells. The bottom snaps back on with no glue needed.

This was sooo easy. I really still like my Ghosts. I have three of them that I got around the time the company was going out of business. I plan to keep using them for years to come. Now that I can exchange batteries when they decline, I see no reason these cant last for many more years.
Good luck!
JP
 

DryBonesufo

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I just wanted to add to this thread and share that I just repowered my three battery packs based on info I read on this thread. It was super easy. I researched some batteries and found Mooch's resources online, which has a wealth of battery info. The best summary is at the link below:
I selected Molicel P28A based on that and purchased at what appears to be a reputable US seller:
I held the pack in my hand and pushed down on the bottom of the case edge on either side of the latch mechanism. After working it for a few seconds it, the glue started to release and I was able to pop the bottom of the case off. Remove the latch and the spring. This has been described earlier in this thread. Cut off the two little tabs that hold the battery in. I used a very small clipper. A small screwdriver would probably work too. Then the old batteries can be popped out by banging the pack on your hand. Insert the new cells. The bottom snaps back on with no glue needed.

This was sooo easy. I really still like my Ghosts. I have three of them that I got around the time the company was going out of business. I plan to keep using them for years to come. Now that I can exchange batteries when they decline, I see no reason these cant last for many more years.
Good luck!
JP
Do you notice the Ghost lasting longer on level 3 battery level?
 

Logcabinman

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I just completed it all, so can't really report on that yet. My old battery packs had gotten really bad. One stopped working alltogether, and the other two would only support a single session. I'll try and remember to report back in a few weeks after getting some time with the new batteries.
 

Choices

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The Ghost keeps popping up on the front page and every time I tell myself I need to go charge mine up and get reacquainted with those pesky crucibles. Off to do my Sunday morning long hike but before I go I’m going to plug in a battery pack on the fast charger, fill a crucible or two and have it ready to go for when I hobble back in the door. I’ll report back after I finish up with it later tonight!
 

DryBonesufo

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The Ghost keeps popping up on the front page and every time I tell myself I need to go charge mine up and get reacquainted with those pesky crucibles. Off to do my Sunday morning long hike but before I go I’m going to plug in a battery pack on the fast charger, fill a crucible or two and have it ready to go for when I hobble back in the door. I’ll report back after I finish up with it later tonight!
Tbh. I feel that the ghost hits harder than the TM
 

liskonpny2137

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hey, I recently bought a Ghost for $100, unfortunately I have a small problem with it, the seller said it works and it was collecting dust in the box, so I'm selling it as soon as I receive it, everything was fine except for the peeling paint, but that's the norm for it.
after turning it on and setting the temperature, after pressing the vape button it starts flashing green on the sides and red in the middle, am I doing something wrong or is it not working?

hey, I recently bought a Ghost for $100, unfortunately I have a small problem with it, the seller said it works and it was collecting dust in the box, so I'm selling it as soon as I receive it, everything was fine except for the peeling paint, but that's the norm for it.
after turning it on and setting the temperature, after pressing the vape button it starts flashing green on the sides and red in the middle, am I doing something wrong or is it not working?

This is my second vaporizer, the first one is Flowermate Slick and I will be angry if it turns out that this Ghost won't work because I had to choose Arizer V-Tower
 

Bologna

(zombie) Woof.
Are you also holding down the fire button...? I haven't used mine in years, so I forget the button sequencing off the top of head, unfortunately.... Did you not get the box with directions, too...? @LesPlenty still might be using his unit(s)....? Otherwise, I'll try to dig one of mine out for you and see what I can do as soon as I can....

Btw, there's a time window to go back and edit your posts... usually a few hours or more depending on the thread...:tup::peace:

Welcome to the forum!
 

badbee

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hey, I recently bought a Ghost for $100, unfortunately I have a small problem with it, the seller said it works and it was collecting dust in the box, so I'm selling it as soon as I receive it, everything was fine except for the peeling paint, but that's the norm for it.
after turning it on and setting the temperature, after pressing the vape button it starts flashing green on the sides and red in the middle, am I doing something wrong or is it not working?
I'm pretty sure I've never seen that light configuration. That sounds like an error condition of some kind and it's definitely not in the manual. I would test the voltage of the battery but that seems more likely to be a device issue. Make sure the latch is properly and completely closed.

I was one of the last holdouts still using the MV1 occasionally, until I met my true love, the TinyMight.
 

liskonpny2137

New Member
I have instructions and videos on YouTube, but in none of them there is a situation where after pressing the rear button it starts vibrating and glowing in all colors without giving steam.
Czy przytrzymujesz także przycisk ognia...? Nie używałem mojego od lat, więc niestety zapomniałem o kolejności przycisków na czubku głowy.... Nie dostałeś też pudełka ze wskazówkami...? @LesPlenty nadal może używać swoich jednostek...? W przeciwnym razie spróbuję odkopać dla ciebie jeden z moich i zobaczę, co da się zrobić tak szybko, jak to możliwe....

Przy okazji, jest pewien czas, w którym możesz wrócić i edytować swoje posty... zwykle kilka godzin lub więcej, w zależności od wątku...:kafar::pokój:

Witamy na forum!
 
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martinstraka8282

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The door on mine broke, as was common, so I had to use a zip tie that slides over it to keep it closed, but it still works otherwise. Don't really use it though.
 
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