If this is a unit that was working and now seems not to it is likely a problem with the electrical path. Look in this thread for instructions on how to clean the battery cap, bend up the internal battery connection on the PCB and clean and/or shim the metal strip that connects the top plate to...
Here's the TM1, it's tough competition for the V3 Pro, but the Pro might get out of the house more.
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And your neighborhood is where exactly?
Char means to blacken (like overdone toast), vaporists often use that word to distinguish from "combustion" where we mean a self sustaining fire that burns the whole load. I push the limits and often get a slight char in the ring shape typical of the TM, I've never actually combusted in the TM...
This sounds like an air leak, classic symptoms are when the body gets hot but the load doesn't seem to and doesn't get well extracted. Take off the top retaining ring and remove the o-ring and metal insert, clean (if needed) and reassemble. This might be enough to fix it. Otherwise you may...
I am confident the mods will not take on any unwanted extra work to please me. Not bothering to report it was intentional, just trying to make a rhetorical point about the silliness of the whole thing.
And now we have an entire page of complaints about people not searching for results, and the complains are just as old and repetitive as the questions. People are people, accept it and move on. Mods, you should delete the works, including this.
It's very unlikely to hurt the device's circuitry directly, but, if you use a completely inappropriate cell there is a danger of the cell overheating and failing catastrophically. The VTC5d will work OK fuly charged but may fade faster as it discharges, that 35E is unsuitable and should NOT be...
That's very cool. This does a great job of solving the heat transfer problem but does it have adequate heat storage? It needs to have the thermal storage mass of a stem twice as long if it is going to provide similar cooling past the third hit. That's the problem with the TM stock cooler, it...
@BabyFacedFinster , detailed comparisons between vapes aren't allowed in the main thread for a vape because it leads to endless argument and derails the thread. You will find comparisons between the TM and various other vapes here in the AskFC forum: https://fuckcombustion.com/forums/ask-fc.9/...
FYI, I tried buying 15mm rimmed baskets from AliExpress, they don't work and fall out of standard wall thickness stems. They might work with an o-ring around the outside of the basket but that's more trouble than it's worth. It seems the custom ones from TM and VGoodiez are the only ones that...
My TM1 was delivered this way new. I think the retailer tested it (normally good) and forgot to turn it back off (bad). I must have pushed the button getting it out of the box and bag because it was very hot when I first took it in hand. No lasting harm was done thankfully.
Retailers...
Like many people, I often use my small rig dry, so there is that option (but still needs the water pipe adapter). Using it dry doesn't cool quite as much as with water but still cools significantly and less flavor is lost. My coolest and best tasting vape used natively is the Ghost MV1 (but...
Switches like this one can be configured in one of two ways. Normally Open means the circuit is not connected until you hit the switch, Normally Closed means it is connected most of the time and disconnects when you hit the switch. You just pick one and ignore the other wire (wrap some...
I think Summer's point may have been that this thread (the link was just back to here) is the most complete documentation of that rise and fall to be found. The comparison to the Delorean seems appropriate, both were over-engineered, over-priced and focused on solving problems no one...
You need to go the to medical dispensaries. If you have a medical card you can save a little bit off the taxes. Dockside in Seattle and The Novel Tree in Bellevue (across the lake) have excellent selections. My wife uses a high CBD strain of 9lb Hammer for pain relief.
Alcohol is the standard solvent used to remove super glue, so yes that would be a problem. You'll have to clean without using solvents. PBW (powdered brewers wash) or one of the "green" cleaners is probably your best bet.
I've heard of people who fixed it from above with a small crochet hook, or something about that size. Hook the loose end of the spring and pull gently. You only want to flex it back up by about 1/8 of an inch so go easy.