Buds Aldrin
Well-Known Member
Hi all, after solely relying on the Firefly 2 for vaporization for the past 4 years, I am now looking to upgrade to another vape. I have narrowed it down to the mighty vape, but due to the very steep price tag, I need to be 100% certain that it is the right purchase.
Firstly, what is the official max temperature of the mighty? I am receiving conflicting reports on this. Some people say it can only go up to a maximum of 200 degrees C normally, and 210 degrees C when using boost. But I also read somewhere that you can achieve 230 degrees C?? Is there a new latest model whereby the max temperature has been increased? Achieving higher than 210 is very important to me. I find the ideal temperature is around 220 - 225 degrees C, that way you can derive the full spectrum of psychoactive cannabinoids from your herb, as THCV does not vaporize below 220 degrees C.
Secondly, battery replacement. Now we all know that all batteries in all electronic devices, rechargeable or otherwise, have a finite lifespan. Therefore what the heck do you do with the mighty vape when the battery eventually dies, because it is, as far as I am aware, a non-replaceable battery. Or can it be replaced somehow? I have a bad feeling that the only way to deal with a dead mighty battery is to buy a whole new device. Sigh....
Firstly, what is the official max temperature of the mighty? I am receiving conflicting reports on this. Some people say it can only go up to a maximum of 200 degrees C normally, and 210 degrees C when using boost. But I also read somewhere that you can achieve 230 degrees C?? Is there a new latest model whereby the max temperature has been increased? Achieving higher than 210 is very important to me. I find the ideal temperature is around 220 - 225 degrees C, that way you can derive the full spectrum of psychoactive cannabinoids from your herb, as THCV does not vaporize below 220 degrees C.
Secondly, battery replacement. Now we all know that all batteries in all electronic devices, rechargeable or otherwise, have a finite lifespan. Therefore what the heck do you do with the mighty vape when the battery eventually dies, because it is, as far as I am aware, a non-replaceable battery. Or can it be replaced somehow? I have a bad feeling that the only way to deal with a dead mighty battery is to buy a whole new device. Sigh....