I should feel stupid for believing the manufacturer? Um ok...
-Mark
Has anyone here received a recent MASSDROP crafty? I see that the Crafty is back on MD for a pretty good price and I am wondering whether these are updated units and whether or not S&B will honor the warranty....
I think some of you are working too hard to clean your CU!! Film can full of 192 proof alcohol.
My Crafty is firmware 2.08 I don't know if that is new or not but some guy said his was 2.07 a page or two back.
I'm having the overheating issue abuilt l.So I'm going on roughly 65 hours of usage (at work right now so I can't give the exact time) and my Crafty now seems to be experiencing overheating issues. This is something that has started to occur within the past ten to fifteen usage hours and I'm not sure why? I thought that perhaps the battery was over exerting itself due to a clogged or dirty cooling unit, but that doesn't seem to be the case because it happens even after it's been cleaned. I don't know if the battery is in a degradation phase right now and it has to work extra hard to keep the vape up to temperature...? I still love this fucking thing and I get some great sessions out of it, but now it will switch off half way through and I have to wait for it to cool down before I can continue. I'm operating it at 375 F by the way. Any feedback is appreciated, thanks everyone!
Well I guess you technically don't have to feel stupid BUT I will say it again they have and do give out false information. I know because they personally gave me information I KNEW was false. You however can believe what ya want.
The other thing is...it was a return from the UK to Germany, maybe the German S&B (being the main one) has newer stock that has not made it to the US yet
I remember there was a photo comparison here and the knockoff had red O rings. I don't remember if it was here, in the Mighty thread, or bothI just checked out the massdrop sale on the crafty. The o-rings don't look right, one is even red. I thought I saw somewhere that the wrong color o-rings indicate fake units. Not trying to stir the pot just trying to stay informed.
The reason to soak is to reclaim all that goo and get it back to a 'vape-able' state...you should try it...Enjoy the fruits of your labor!
I just checked out the massdrop sale on the crafty. The o-rings don't look right, one is even red. I thought I saw somewhere that the wrong color o-rings indicate fake units. Not trying to stir the pot just trying to stay informed.
There are many variables including material, temp, pack size, draw strength. To give even more perspective we could have the same material and same pack size but vastly different session times.I have an operational question. How long does a session last for most folks? Trying to figure out how many tokes/time until diminishing returns. I like the first cut.
Cross post from Mighty thread as it applies to both units in my case:
Anyone notice a difference between older cooling units and those received recently?
When my Mighty came back from service a few weeks ago, I noticed something different about the cooling unit it came with compared to my others (original and a couple from wear and tear kits). Nothing visually different, but if you cover the screen with your thumb and try to draw through the older cooling units, it is airtight.
With the new one, I noticed it still allowed air in. Very little, but it wasn't airtight. I assumed a manufacturing problem, or maybe oring and set it aside. A few days later a standalone Crafty cooling unit arrived that I had ordered. It exhibited the same behavior.
I tried to get them airtight by taking them apart, ensuring o rings were good, etc. but no dice. It appears that a very small amount of air is getting in somewhere around the locking mechanism (hologram). I put both aside and thought I'd test them once all my others were dirty.
Used them the last couple days and now I wonder if this wasn't an intentional design change. It makes the airflow even less restricted when using it with the base and doesn't seem to change the volume or quality of clouds it produces. I think it might cause an issue connected to a large water piece though.. may not be able to get a good enough seal to milk a bigger piece maybe?
Anyway, anyone else notice this with newer cooling units?
I'll do some checking to see if the air is getting in there on mine. I was thinking hologram as the resistance changed when I was pressing on it but it could have been the underside I was pressing on.
Both work fine, the "leaky" one may even be nicer to pull on honestly.
I remember there was a photo comparison here and the knockoff had red O rings. I don't remember if it was here, in the Mighty thread, or both
I just checked out the massdrop sale on the crafty. The o-rings don't look right, one is even red. I thought I saw somewhere that the wrong color o-rings indicate fake units. Not trying to stir the pot just trying to stay informed.
Review my post -- I edited it. Look at both of your CU's and at the piece that with the screen in it. Flip it over screen side down, and see if one of the two divits (little circles) is punched through. One of mine is on one CU, but not the other. Covering the hole plugs the leak.
15 minutes of ISO soak is all it takes to me. I just disassemble the CU, leaving rings and screen in place, and soak.Sounds like a lot of cleaning involved in those units. Is it a major PITA?
Hey all -- so regarding those leaky cooling units:
I've been a longtime lurker here since May when I got my Crafty. It became my one and only daily device and I gave up smoking right around Memorial Day. Since then, Crafty has had a lot of wear and tear -- 80+ hours on a 2.07 firmware. SN in the very low 17000's.
Yesterday, I was in a rush to leave the house and didn't want to clean my very sticky cooling unit and barely-hanging-on screen. So, I reached in my drawer and pulled out the wear and tear kit and extra cooling unit I bought a week after I bought the Crafty. I took one draw and went "DAMN! THAT'S REALLY HARD TO PULL."
Yep. The cooling unit that shipped with the crafty exhibits the leakiness, but the one I bought with the wear and tear kit doesn't.
Here's a quick check for those of you with leaky cooling units:
Take your CU apart. Look at the "bottom" of your CU (the part the screen goes in, and that has the "clean inside regularly" stamped on it). Face the screen and the clean regularly stamp away from you, and look down into the half moon of recessed plastic at the top. You'll see two little plastic divits that are perfectly round.
On one of my CU's (the one that shipped with the unit), the little divit on the left is punched out, and thus air flows in and out of the hole.
On the other CU, both divits are present but INTACT and not punched out.
It's *really easy* to figure out what your situation is with a paper clip that has been straightened out - but tough to see with the naked eye because no light gets into the hole.
It seems weird that S & B machined the CU's to have these divits -- almost if they wanted to have the option to knock them out if there were complaints about draw resistance (and for my part, I'll say I prefer the slight leakage over aggravating my TMJ by drawing on the plugged CU).
By the same token, I'm wondering, "Were both holes plugged originally, and then the original CU just broke with time?"
I am also fairly convinced that the CU that shipped with the 2.07 Crafty was "newer" in manufacture than the wear and tear kit, because the wear and tear kit shipped with the old, far more brittle blue o-rings. -- though the CU was built with the light blue rings... I feel like I might have ended up with a repair kit put together during a warehouse stock transition...
Can anyone else confirm they're seeing the same thing? The easy way to tell (because no light gets in the hole) is to poke both of those round divits with a paperclip and see if it goes in. If it goes in, you've found your leak.