mitchgo61
I go where the thrills are
Ok, I dont even have mine yet but was just trying help this dude out.
Sorry, trying to help troubleshoot without actually having it might be doing more harm than good haha 2 more days!!!
Not at all, your advice was correct, that's the way to re-establish a connection. (I was picking nits over the exact state....don't mind me. It's that or drive the wife crazy. )
I am quoting myself. Cause my ff2 doesn't seem to work. It turns on but does not get very hot. Even with very little material I can't get rid of the greenies. I try 10 very long draws 25 seconds and still it does not seem spent. I think it is not functioning right. Also after leaving it alone for a few minutes light is solid green immediately and the orange ring gloweth not. Air then warm is also not. Baaaa
1. Make sure the lid is on correctly. (Does the draw feel restricted?)
2. Did you try another battery?
3. Also, take out the battery and re-insert it. Does this help?
4. Do you see an orange glow, ever, especially early in the cycle?
5. Finally, instead of a small amount of material, pack that bowl as densely as you can. Swap in the other battery. See if that helps.
Let us know what happens!
You really don't know what everyone is comparing it to when they say its not producing clouds. If some people are first time vape owners or first time users of the product they most likely have to adjust their cloud expectations and technique. I asked earlier in comparison to Solo how the clouds were and I have heard its comparable. So to me, it does produce clouds but not everyone will feel that way I would think.
It's natural for folks to look for comparisons, and IME in the portable vape world this ends up just confusing the issue. The FF will produce clouds. Like the Mighty? Well...no. Different approach, different draw, different vapor quality. I do not think these are comparable vapes, at all, save that both excel at what they do. The FF is designed to deliver great, cool flavor, and not necessarily to pump out huge clouds. The FF is more of a manual vape, requiring a certain amount of intuition and technique (though not a ton, or near as much as the FF1). The Mighty is an automatic, "set it and forget it" machine. They really couldn't be more different, though I consider each to be the best at what they do.