I think it’s along the lines of: “It’s a brand new company bringing it’s first product to market. Maybe everyone can cut each other a little slack?”... or something like that, but I may be wrong.
The vape definitely should not be charring or combusting your herb. I would never in a million years approve of a vape that did that, and I want to get this fixed up ASAP for anybody having this issue.
My guess is some units out there are either simply running hot or the heating algorithms aren't working properly, but either way it seems more likely than not that this is just a software issue that will be corrected when the app is available. Somehow when this initial batch of units were unlocked some of them got affected and are acting strange.
After messaging with a bunch of you guys it does seem like most of you are doing everything right and loading the crucible correctly. There have been many cases of people getting much better results after playing around with it a bit, but some people are still having trouble.
If you have already done your playing around and your unit still seems like it's overheating please contact me asap so I can help arrange an exchange for you (if you don't want to wait for the app).
Regarding the vapor path:
This is tricky with the wording because it's different than other vapes, I'm calling the silicone in this vape "adjacent" to the vapor path.
In some vapes like the PAX and IQ there is silicone actually in the direct path of vapor, so when you draw the hot vapor hits it head on. As an aside note, I don't personally think there's anything wrong with using medical grade silicone in a vape and I never considered it a negative.
With this vape the silicone is there to keep an airtight seal, but it's not necessarily what I would consider "in the vapor path", it's next to it. When you draw the hot vapor comes up through the crucible and gets sucked directly into the bottom holes of the heat sink, it doesn't directly hit the silicone.
What's tricky about this is that if we consider something like this to be "in the vapor path" then it kinda opens up a can of worms - are the silicone o-rings used in some vapes also in the vapor path? I never thought so, but if I change my way of thinking they could be.
Either way I guess this is a separate debate to have, but this is the way I'm looking at things with this unit:
I am simply a lurker on this thread and do not own an MV1.How about if you think have a problem with a product (especially a new one with a buy back guarantee), you go directly to the manufacturer first before posting a video of what could very well be a roasting pubic hair? I understand the concern, and it is frightening, no doubt, but are there any other user vids of this of this happening sans debris? I have one of these things. I want to know.
So what's this fluorescent green thing under the crucible?
So what's this fluorescent green thing under the crucible?
I guess there is, and I would suggest it would remain the commonly accepted standard that a silicone free vapor path is isolated from silicone. Here that's not the case, perhaps the visible stream doesn't reach it, but there will be interaction on that sidewall. Regardless, the heat is going to reach it. What is it rated to cope with? It's in direct contact with decent thermal transferring mediums which are hot. With an oils pads thermal mass, plus crucible and lid at temps 4&5 (600°F?) how could this material succesfully cope with the heat exposure? And again, with the style of coil energy exchanger, that heater will be running well above target temps, right? How does the silicone cope with that? It's charring flowers, or capable of it (at much greater distances).Re: the silicone, I'm just saying there is a distinction to be made between actually in direct contact with hot vapor and not in contact with hot vapor, I don't think that's unreasonable
Never bad to back up "medical grade" jargon with fact. But, I mean. It's silicone. It makes the best muffin trays. And I'll point out that I figured 600°F was like 400+°C but it's 315°, which is much less alarming, for #29 which no one should really care too much about, save for cleaning it.I'll try and get an answer about the specific type of silicone used, I just found this on wikipedia after a quick search on silicone:
"Silicone rubber is generally non-reactive, stable, and resistant to extreme environments and temperatures from -55 °C to +300 °C while still maintaining its useful properties. Due to these properties and its ease of manufacturing and shaping, silicone rubber can be found in a wide variety of products, including: automotive applications; cooking, baking, and food storage products; apparel such as undergarments, sportswear, and footwear; electronics; medical devices and implants; and in home repair and hardware with products such as silicone sealants."
Edit: I have a silicone baking mat that you bake cookies on at 450F in the oven called a Silpat: http://silpat.com/faq.html
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I forgot that was a thing. Thanks Stu for leaving the posts, perhaps a thread of opening the can of worms is exactly what the community needsPer our forum rules:
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I just skimmed through the last few pages and couldn't find what you're talking about here. Care to fill me in? Is Ghost threatening a user who reviewed the product poorly or something?Legal threats = zero interest
Not chill at all...
Please no one make a thread about 'pubic hair' in the General Discussion area. Just sayin'...Per our forum rules:
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I thought I was the only one...besides if I was a hair from the 'pubice' region I would, One: wonder how a hair from that region made it into my device and Two: NEVER vape from it...wtf.Please no one make a thread about 'pubic hair' in the General Discussion area. Just sayin'...
It absolutely is, well, except for the no app thing...I still feel from all reports I've read it is doing exactly what was advertised. Delivering tasty very cool vapor. That hasn't been questioned as far as I remember.
EDIT: @HD Springer...remember the Mi shit show...T'was my favorite
plus...keeping it 100: it also has something to do with WHO is the main promoter of this vape.''Twas one of my favorite also. Still can be In all honesty. Crazy how much people want to persuade others beliefs. It's like it's not enough to express your own personal likes or dislikes or experiences. But instead we feel the need to get others to like what we like or even hate what we hate. I've been caught up In it myself. Cant say I haven't. Not my best posts on fc for sure.
But still here we have a brand new realeased portable pure convection vaporizer( which is I feel the absolute hardest type of heating to get to work properly 100% of the time) and it's gone better then I seriously thought that it was going to go. But it's still early so time will tell.