Gotta give some credit to @sickmanfraud, he suggested adding the funnel shape to the collar
Gotta give some credit to @sickmanfraud, he suggested adding the funnel shape to the collar
I just wish mine actually fit on the stir tool on either end. I give it a week before the leapord wood collar is lost ...also wish the stems stuck in the unit like I arizer air stems (orings already on order). Def gonna take some getting used to but guess time shall tell how much I like and if it's for me or not.
The O-rings were the first things I bought. I got mine from my local hardware shop, most places should stock them.
The other end of the stir tool is for tamping down your load and also basket placement & top screen ( if using the double screen method) placement as well.
I 'd hate to lose all that functionality just so you don't misplace your collar. Just get a box or a tin and keep the stir tool and collar plus any other bits in it.
It works and is the simple fix. Only other way could be to widen the stir end to fit the collar being pushed over it . With a tapered effect slightly bottom heavy. I'm not sure whether or not this would be an easy adjustment for Dave to make. It may be a possible idea for the future stir tools , but for now just try to your best not to lose it.
Let us know how you get on with it. It may not be for you or you may feel that the benefits outweigh your initial gripes, as you said only time will tell.
I've had the same experience with the ones you tested. I'm using the MVT this week and do find the battery lasts longer. I usually don't care about batteries because I have several charged so I replace them easily. But what I am especially liking about the MTV is how small an amount I can use and how long it lasts. I'm using the 2 14 mm screen method so they won't hold much to begin with. With my Alan stem and whip it's very mild.Cross-posting from the Milaana thread here:
I made a comparison between the Milaana and the MistVape Touch in terms of battery consumption. Both vapes were used with the exact same 14mm stem*, same bowl, same amount of material every time (i.e "one session")
I used the same LG HG2 cell, fully charged. It has a resting voltage of only 4.15V because it has seen many cycles already, but it's otherwise performing fine.
[* Milaana was used with a 18mm to 14mm female GonG adapter from China]
Here are the data points for the Milaana:
- after first session, resting voltage was 4.00V
- after second session it was 3.78V
- after third session it was 3.45V
>> I could get half an extra anemic session but it would put some strain on the cell at this point.
Then for the MVT:
- ...
- ...
- after the third session, resting voltage was 3.85V
- after the fourth it was 3.73V
- after the fifth it was 3.61V
- after the sixth it was 3.48V
>> At this point trigger time was noticeably longer, could have had an extra session maybe.
I could make a lengthy explanation about why it is the case, but for my very own usage pattern and technique, this is a clear case of "less is more".
Hey guys, I noticed this evening that my MVT has a rattle to it when gently shaken. It seems to live on the side opposite the coil (perhaps behind the button), but I can't say for sure. It occurs both with and without the battery installed and essentially sounds like something is loose and moving around in there.
Unit is operating normally otherwise.
KeroZen has been posting in a different thread about battery safety and making sure there's no grinding against the positive end. With some of the vapes the positive side can be away from the strip. He did write this about the MVT: In the MVT the door slightly grinds on the positive, so I took the habit of pushing the cell down with the tip of one finger while sliding the door. The pressure is small and the contact is round but better be safe than sorry (I told Dave to consider reversing the cell polarity, but as is you can't just insert it backwards as the MVT touch switch is polarity sensitive)
I've just started being much more cautious about these batteries. I used to just leave them in the charger until I was ready to use them. Now I remove them when they're charged.
I'd like to see the polarity on the MVT reversed except that would require my buying another one which I'm not likely to unless there's some interesting wood. I've been using my MVT pretty exclusively right now and really like it. I use it with a stem from Alan and his double basket screen system. It works really well and, even though I microdose anyway, the baskets are so small it forces microdosing.
... The harder I work the luckier I get.
@mistvaporizer As a FW4 owner, I'm both saddened and slightly frightened (heightened awareness), since I used the vape regularly for the past 9 months. Re: the MVT, I must comment that the first few times I loaded/removed a battery (I exclusively use LG H2s), the wrap around the positive terminal was damaged due to a poor fit and trauma caused by the door. I threw three of them away as a result of not appearing safe to use.
That said, I've since made a habit of pressing down with a fair amount of pressure on the positive terminal once the battery has been inserted before then replacing the door, which slides on much more smoothly and does not impact the wrap.
For future buyers, I believe a fix for this should be high on the list considering what has come to light with the FW4.
Edit: Furthermore and since you've identified that a short IS possible with the current units, it would be nice to see said fix available to current owners a la the FW4. I believe Marc is very smart (and commendable) for not even taking a slight chance with this. The end result could be maiming or even death in the hands of a user unfamiliar with a working knowledge of 18650s.