Ok, I have had the power supply directly to the wall. Is it not ok to leave docked for days?
I think the manual suggests you always leave it docked when not in use.
Li-on batteries will deteriorate even when not used i believe they only can survive about 3 years unless stored (40 % charge and cool temp.If i don't use my spare batteries, what is the best way to keep that batteries healty over time??
I plan to only use it when my first one is going to die, i don't need it now!
I fear I may be too late, but..Thanks jim-bob. Could you clarify whether you're now satisfied with all the battery issues?
Is this because you think you'd be more likely to get a reliable, long-functioning FF2 than a FF1? Or is the vaping quality itself superior?
Not to minimize your frustrations, but the battery indicator wouldn't be a big factor for me. (I know there have been a lot of opinions about battery maintenance, but I've had no problems with simply keeping my (770) plugged in when not in use.)
This 100%If you get a chance to demo an ff2 before making the call, i recommend it. I think you'll like it.
Yeah, it's definitely a polarizing vape. It's a bit rorschachian in that using it will probably confirm whichever bias you started out with.This 100%
If it was possible to do this I'm sure there wouldn't be half the complaints because a lot of people would not have bought it
Im pretty sure that my first batteries will not last 3 years (last me 6 to 8 month max in the first FF), so it will probably be ok...Li-on batteries will deteriorate even when not used i believe they only can survive about 3 years unless stored (40 % charge and cool temp.
see http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_store_batteries
So best probably just alternate batteries and dont discharge them to 0.
Yeah, it's definitely a polarizing vape. It's a bit rorschachian in that using it will probably confirm whichever bias you started out with.
For instance - it absolutely demands some stirring. I've gotten pretty into it, i like to poke my finger in there and mix it up and push it back into the bowl, i feel like it gives me a good idea of what i've been doing.. BUT - if I came at it in a different frame of mind it would be very easy to complain about the stupid damn firefly making me stir all the time when my other vape doesn't and c'mon what's up with that?
It's stuff like that, all the way down. I like the FF2 very much but I'm not about to judge anyone for disliking it.
Most children under 8 years old know to not overcharge {game boys, cell phones, vaporizers}The manual does say this, but @justvapin is correct that there's evidence that this is bad for battery life. I usually disconnect the charger once I see a solid blue (not like super punctual about it, but I don't leave it charging for hours either).
I haven't done any serious testing to determine if constant charging damages the battery, but I've read enough from users smarter than I am on the subject to make me wary of it.
Does anyone else get that nice golden honey trail on their ff2 lid after a bowl? I've been wondering if it's worth it to collect the goo and how it should be collected. We could use a razor blade to scrape it off onto parchment paper, but then the little bits of plant material along side it would also be collected, any thoughts?
Yeah, it's definitely a polarizing vape. It's a bit rorschachian in that using it will probably confirm whichever bias you started out with.
For instance - it absolutely demands some stirring. I've gotten pretty into it, i like to poke my finger in there and mix it up and push it back into the bowl, i feel like it gives me a good idea of what i've been doing.. BUT - if I came at it in a different frame of mind it would be very easy to complain about the stupid damn firefly making me stir all the time when my other vape doesn't and c'mon what's up with that?
It's stuff like that, all the way down. I like the FF2 very much but I'm not about to judge anyone for disliking it.
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...mistakenly posted in ff1 thread earlier...this is where it belongs...love the concentrates .
I scrap the honey oil/reclaim off with a couple single edge blades VERY carefully and when it's still warm helps a lot i try to limit the tiny pieces that get stuck in the oil and scrap from one blade to the other and get a nice amount for a concentrate pad and O do the clouds start a flowingDoes anyone else get that nice golden honey trail on their ff2 lid after a bowl? I've been wondering if it's worth it to collect the goo and how it should be collected. We could use a razor blade to scrape it off onto parchment paper, but then the little bits of plant material along side it would also be collected, any thoughts?
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@Reggie Watts This is what I'm doing. I highlighted the temps I like, slapped it on the wall and put a digital copy on the phone. It works for me. Once again, thanks to @PureVapor for the matrix! See quote below for reference.
I get the high pitch buzz when charging only, or that is the only time i have noticed it thus far.