I get about 10 hits on temp 4, and little visible vapor below temp 3, so those aren't too different from normal I believe.
I can get decent clouds with a 5 second pull, definite thick visible vapor. Any convection vaporizer will give you bigger clouds the longer you pull. If you have to pull 15-20 seconds it sounds like something might be wrong.
I usually hit my hopper for 20 seconds or more but I've timed 5-10 second hits and got decent clouds.
I do the same thing at temp 3 1/2 -4 on the dial. The only problem is i dont get that rush of heat until about 20 seconds of pulling and it has to be a really hard pull. I have had friends try mine with 0 results at all bc they dont pull that hard.
i really want you guys to try the pulse inhaling method...
yesterday i went to go see suicide squad (which i actually liked) and either my technique is better or my gh is better...ive been hitting it the pulse way and it avoids getting a eye-watering hit that makes you cough a lot. what i do is click it on, take a short breath, hold, and exhale (if its the priming hits, i dont hold it). i dont click off until i have had a good 2-3 short pulse type hits. think of it like coaxing vape out of an old school mflb, but without the delay...lot more stealthier on the exhale and the vapor doesnt explode in my lungs while i try to battle it down. by doing this method, my abv has been reaching a more acceptable level of brown-ness. my grind is an upside down SCS until its fluffy dust. my pack is tapping a jyarz bottle in until it loosely fills up about 75% of the gh chamber. if i tamp it down, i usually have to stir before trying again and then dumping. but instead of tamping now, i just flick the gh w the clicker/clip end in my hand and flick it like a drumstick or like im flicking a whip...this shakes up the loose stuff inside so where i can get visible exhale on 1.5 more hits. this browns the abv really well...oh, i also stay on temp 5 always...without this technique, my abv would be olive green/gold, but now its like milk-chocolate coloured.
It would be interesting to know if all GH with a hot back end also have problems with the batteries. It would also be interesting to know, whether people with a cold back end, have a loss of power, even at an early stage. Perhaps the batteries are simply fast at their end of life.
I find it unfortunately difficult to express myself, this is not my usual language. Sorry for that :-)
im noticing slightly less battery life in my SS vs my Ti (no excessive heating in either clicker ends)...still dunno if its me, the individual battery, or the vape...will continue testing...
EDIT:
also instead of carrying tweezers around here is how i fixed my loose screen:
1. i put the cap on without tightening it
2. i twisted the cap x-clockwise (loosening the cap)
3. when the cap was off the threads, i would PRESS THE MOUTHPIECE AND BOWL PARTS OF THE GH TOGETHER WITH SOME FORCE AND CONTINUE LOOSENING THE CAP (EDIT: i think i meant keep the mouthpiece off the threads while doing partial rotations in the tightening direction, make sure to keep taking the mouthpiece out of the threads track and then do another semi rotation with force...maybe i dont know how to say it, but i swear it worked for me and it hasnt rattled since)
4. this pressure had enough friction to hold the screen in place and tighten it up the threads.
5. then just tighten and loosen the mouthpiece as normal and it should not pull the screen down those threads and also you dont have to worry about catching something sharp in the screen holes and damaging anything...
lemme know if it worked for you too!!
using this method, you could probably loosen the screen on purpose by tightening the mouthpiece all the way until the pressure between it & the screen pulls it enough to loosen it on the way out...
hopefully that made sense...