little maggie
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Thanks. I think I mean that the MVT is harsher to me than the other on demand vapes including the MI which is also unregulated. I did try it with water. Much better for me,
Thanks. I think I mean that the MVT is harsher to me than the other on demand vapes including the MI which is also unregulated. I did try it with water. Much better for me,
@scion34 here is how I trimmed up the stock stir tool
Just sanded some off each side and a little off the top. Looks like the ones I make but more consistent. What do you think?
@scion34 here is how I trimmed up the stock stir tool
Just sanded some off each side and a little off the top. Looks like the ones I make but more consistent. What do you think?
Battery door sticks out a little when in safe mode. Seems like I could push the spring loaded copper ball down with something and slide it all the way on, but haven't in fear of breaking something. It works great and has never fallen off when flipped to safe mode. And, feel less need to do this often with recessed button.
One question I do have that I haven't been able to figure out here on the thread. Should I be heating until I see the heater glow red if in a darker room? I usually don't heat mine to that level as it takes about 11 seconds to even start to glow - 13 or so to get red hot. I usually hold for about 6 or 7 seconds before first hit. Is this normal with the later "cooler" models? Or, should I be heating longer? Should it start to glow sooner?
@little maggie the killswitch is the little 'on/off' switch.
I find same results as @little maggie as well. It's like my MVT is not as "tame" compared to my Mi or something. I haven't tried through water as I still am struggling to get consistent results dry.
Great synopsis @flotntoke. Thanks for the thoroughly detailed write-up.
So you're saying when the kill switch is in the off position it applies pressure on the battery door? I haven't had that problem with mine.
My coil starts to glow in about 7 or 8 seconds with a fresh battery. The latest batch should take a couple of more seconds. Preheating isn't necessary, but it does help vapor response time IME. I preheat for about 10 seconds, let it cool for a few, then give it about 3-5 seconds before I inhale. I usually do a couple of stems back to back cause once that glass gets heated up the MVT can put out some lungbusters
I always let it glow. I'm using a longer piece of silicone, so no fear of combustion.
NO. No problems with the kill switch at all! Truthfully, haven't felt the need to use it, yet. Turned it on when I got my MVT and has been on since. Sorry for not being clearer in my post above. When I flip the battery door (slide it in backwards so contact isn't made with it), it doesn't slide all the way back like when in contact for use. It stops at the spring loaded copper ball bearing, Looks like this is because there is no bevel on the other side to allow it to easily go over the ball bearing. I've thought about pushing the ball bearing down with something and forcing the battery lid fully in, but have decided it's not a good idea. Works fine as is, and battery door has never fallen off when reversed and not all the way on
Ahh, I think I'm following you now lol. After @mistvaporizer added the killswitch he changed the door design so it can no longer be reversed.
Thanks for the response on heater glow, and thanks to you too, @turk !
NO. No problems with the kill switch at all! Truthfully, haven't felt the need to use it, yet. Turned it on when I got my MVT and has been on since. Sorry for not being clearer in my post above. When I flip the battery door (slide it in backwards so contact isn't made with it), it doesn't slide all the way back like when in contact for use. It stops at the spring loaded copper ball bearing, Looks like this is because there is no bevel on the other side to allow it to easily go over the ball bearing. I've thought about pushing the ball bearing down with something and forcing the battery lid fully in, but have decided it's not a good idea. Works fine as is, and battery door has never fallen off when reversed and not all the way on.
Not sure what you mean. Longer piece of silicone? Between heater and load? Or, on end of MP to your mouth/water piece? Combustion is combustion no matter how far you stay away with it with silicone, right?
I mean a longer distance from the heater to the load. My favorite setup. And the mouthpiece fits 14mm perfectly, so I pair with my little water piece.Thanks for the response on heater glow, and thanks to you too, @turk !
NO. No problems with the kill switch at all! Truthfully, haven't felt the need to use it, yet. Turned it on when I got my MVT and has been on since. Sorry for not being clearer in my post above. When I flip the battery door (slide it in backwards so contact isn't made with it), it doesn't slide all the way back like when in contact for use. It stops at the spring loaded copper ball bearing, Looks like this is because there is no bevel on the other side to allow it to easily go over the ball bearing. I've thought about pushing the ball bearing down with something and forcing the battery lid fully in, but have decided it's not a good idea. Works fine as is, and battery door has never fallen off when reversed and not all the way on.
Not sure what you mean. Longer piece of silicone? Between heater and load? Or, on end of MP to your mouth/water piece? Combustion is combustion no matter how far you stay away with it with silicone, right?
I mean a longer distance from the heater to the load. My favorite setup. And the mouthpiece fits 14mm perfectly, so I pair with my little water piece.
@flotntoke Good review. With the battery door though, I thought as Dave has put the killswitch on there's no need to reverse the door. I just flip the little switch at the bottom , job done. Safe mode.
Can you elaborate on how you feather your Touch ? I think this would help me and others. With my Milaana I feather for two seconds on then off, repeating as required. What do you do with the MVT?