EconMan
Cannabis Economics
Also, I wanted to ask if anyone knows this. Is there any other bad effect from taking the screen off of the mouthpiece other than risking getting a bit of matter in your mouth or windpipe? I mean, does it set off the calibration or something..
No, it only impacts particles that get into your mouth (think about it, the FF2 has no traditional screen.... air goes OUT of the bowl.... the little ss mouthpiece filter is the only mechanical screen from the flower to the mouth. I use a coarse grind and I've had this be problem for me perhaps three times out of hundreds of hits.
RE calibration. All calibration is, is the literal meaning of that word. You define where zero is. Calibration is a linear multiplier. Make it 10 and across ALL heat settings actual heater temp increases by 10%. it's that simple and all it is. I bought a year ago well after the "hype" period, and my understanding is the original FF2's called it something weird, like power boost or something like that. All it does is define zero -- a mathematical challenge going on since the number was conveniently invented by the ancient babylonians.
I was under the impression that the flashing red light means the unit is over heating, I wasn't aware it's also low battery warning
It isn't. Blinking red means low battery; solid red means overheated.
For dabbers, note that "overheated" is a good thing in concentrates mode (460f+, I usually like 500). The FF2 is perhaps the best portable I've used for concentrates. For Rosin it is better than my Puffco Peak. Easy to load and clean and keep clean, and the beautiful clear reclaim that collects on the lid is a true dabbing delicacy.
I purposely over heat mine for this purpose. The first draw.. is "cigaring" it a bit, just to get the oven area HOT. Then a steady draw that is so darn tasty. During the end of the second draw I want to get it overheated (solid red light) and from that point on it is just a proverbial hot banger as one continues to draw vapor with no need for further battery power..... just keep going until no more vapor.... and the red light goes off.
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