i stand by what i know or what i believe. with do all respect, i believe more in trusted producer than a forumer.I must say that @Vaperist must be a very stubborn Latvian guy... You support your opinions to the end no matter what.... Anyway, none of my business to criticize you but your posting can be a pain in the ass some times....
Already mentioned by @Gregori that the GH does work natively on some screens as a stylus!
I think he confirmed xperia and Samsung mini so far.
I must say that @Vaperist must be a very stubborn Latvian guy... You support your opinions to the end no matter what.... Anyway, none of my business to criticize you but your posting can be a pain in the ass some times....
Ah I see your point about using the correct side. Fair point.Yeah, I saw his posts.
The point of my post was primarily the 'odour plug' aspect.
The stylus functionaliy would also allow the use of the 'correct' end of the GH which might be less suspicious.
If someone's looking that closely at your GH then odour is likely an impotant consideration.
It's reasonable for one to put faith in an email from the manufacturer about their own product, and it's reasonable to think that all LI-ION batteries behave close to the same.i stand by what i know or what i believe. with do all respect, i believe more in trusted producer than a forumer.
It's reasonable for one to put faith in an email from the manufacturer about their own product, and it's reasonable to think that all LI-ION batteries behave close to the same.
it is all about LI-ION batteries charge cycles discussed here. it is nothing to do with Hopper and its features. only thing Hopper will do for me is to signal that battery is low. all the rest will be done by X-tar VC4 charger over night.
don't believe that LI-ION batteries are so different for numerous of vaporizing devices. it just can't be.
ok, explain. how you gonna know when battery is 30% of power inside a Hopper to charge it up to just 80%, as Thcgos suggested?Dude it's all about the battery management circuitry in the vape itself, that make a HUGE difference in how you have to use it. Not all vapes work the same or need to take care of batteries same way, as simple as that.
Li-Polymer batteries like a 40% charge for long term storage. What type of battery is used in the GH? I don't have one yet.Dude, I don't mean to come across as rude. But what @Hawk said is 100% true. You are mistaken, what you have quoted was for the solo, not The GH.
It depends on the type of battery.
But LI-ION (what most modern batteries are) prefer to be periodically charged (not run flat).
I think from memory, for long storage 60% charge is ideal.
And if you recharge @ 30% and charge to 80% it is ideal.
There is plenty of websites that document this. Do some googling and come back to us on your findings.
All of these articles say the same thing: do NOT completely discharge Li-ion batteries if you're looking to maximize battery life.
none of top class vaporizers allow battery to be fully discharged. is this a wrong statement?
so only thing left for debate is about how full LI-IONs must be recharged. i said full 100%, Thcgos suggested 80%.
Had they looked twice and asked what would you have said? Wouldn't security find it strange you are bringing a large pen into a concert or do you think not?
i tend to disagree. i wrote en e-mail to Arizer team asking how to ensure longest battery life for my Solo. they answered that the best thing to do is to make a full cycles. think i'm gonna believe expert producers. not you. here is that mail:
Thank you for your email
For optimum battery life it is best to use the unit on battery power and fully cycle the battery from full to empty, but due to many built-in safety protections using the unit while charging, or topping up the charge before it is fully drained should not result in any significant or noticeable decline in battery life.
If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Arizer Tech
Service@arizer.com
Reports on maintenance is that it couldn't be easier.I have a Pax2 that I only bought because I travel often and wanted a vape that was unsuspicious and I could have in my backpack everywhere I fly. But long story short, I don't like it's performance. Really restricted draw and too long to heat.
So here we're now, I have decided to sell my Pax2 as soon as I finish my holidays and I think a grasshopper is my best bet as a travel vape (and maybe portable vape, so many good reviews around) but before that I would love if someone can answer me 3 quick qustions.
-What's in the airpath of this vape? That's something that always really worries me.
-It's easy to clean? Hod do you clean under the screen or inside the mouth piece? I'm a bit OCD about cleaning my vapes, so if it's something easy to do it's alwas better.
-And last but also important, if I order it now do you think I will have it before June? In the website it says april, but I have seen a lot of delays with this vape.
Apart from that I have decided to put in my order a Ti GH, with a couple spare batteries and the leather sleeve. Do you think I wil need anything else?
Thanks!
I'd suggest that you have no real idea what Hopper may do for you in terms of battery management during operation.it is all about LI-ION batteries charge cycles discussed here. it is nothing to do with Hopper and its features. only thing Hopper will do for me is to signal that battery is low. all the rest will be done by X-tar VC4 charger over night.
don't believe that LI-ION batteries are so different for numerous of vaporizing devices. it just can't be.
Ah this thread .... it seems the remaining controversy in this particular non-sequitur death spiral is whether to trust the manufacturer or the internets.
I happen to have the answer directly from the horses mouth and according to GHL themselves, your charging habits should not have an effect on battery life. In fact one GHL employee told me that they always leave their's plugged in when at home and use it on the charger.
So there you have it, GHL and the Internet agree, charge or don't charge, plug in or external, do what you like, any relationship to battery durability is something you may have noticed but is NOT causal. These batteries do not care about frequency or manner of charge. GHL has battery charging stations all over the place, clearly they trust external chargers as much as their own.
Reports on maintenance is that it couldn't be easier.
June delivery MAY be optimistic, but I hope I'm wrong.
Take a look at @Ratchett's leather case for the gh...
I guess I'm just gonna have to settle for something else for the mean time. But as soon as I see availability I'm definitely Hopping on one lolCan't argue there. Whether you order now or wait until it's in retail stock, there'll be a heck of a wait. Pre order will be a shorter wait, but retail doesn't require putting money into something you won't see for months at minimum, so the wait would probably go more smoothly
I can't answer about the air path; I don't have mine yet, but others here can help.Thanks for your answers! Do you know if it's posible to clean under the screen and inside the mouthpiece or its not needed? Also, whats in the airpath? does it goes through any circuits or non safe components?
You just drop the mouthpiece in iso. The airpath is literally nothing. It's hard to explain. The vaporpath basically extends from the bottom of the mouthpiece to the top of the mouthpiece. Very short vaporpath so sometimes the vapor can get hot.Thanks for your answers! Do you know if it's posible to clean under the screen and inside the mouthpiece or its not needed? Also, whats in the airpath? does it goes through any circuits or non safe components?
I can't answer about the air path; I don't have mine yet, but others here can help.
I recall the mouthpiece can just be soaked in ISO.
And others can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think there's a need to clean under the screen.
There is plastic in the air path, we are all just trusting that it's safe....
I REALLY wish they had made the whole oven part removable from the body, or in the mouthpiece as in the original design, so you could just soak the whole thing. Fine powder will get through the bottom screen, it's just unavoidable.