Has anyone revived a Ti PFE yet?I ordered the Ti FPE over two weeks ago (April 18) and just got shipping confirmation today, so I should have it Monday.
It is an amazing time to be a enthusiaist. There are many quality vapes on the market.
I ordered the Ti FPE over two weeks ago (April 18) and just got shipping confirmation today, so I should have it Monday.
Also the air tastes better, but that's glass vs steel. Doesn't taste bad though and am sure the taste will improve with a pinnacle water pipe.
Interesting to think that a conduction vape like the Arizer Air tastes better than the convection GH?
A water pipe actually doesn't really improve flavour, in fact it reduces flavour by stripping some terpenes. It sounds like your GH is producing some flavours that you don't like? Perhaps experiment more with your grind?
Thanks @duff. @Vitolo, I'll be in touch with you in the next few days to go over what you feel would benefit most.
So, just had my first hopper experience and have to say that it hits hard. Using hand shredded, just slightly moist flowers on setting 4, I started the first half of the session with the normal mouth piece feeling the heat and knowing it was working. But when I exhaled, I was shocked at the thick cloud that bellowed forth, as I wasn't expecting since I was using slightly moist flower. The second half of the session I switched over to the pfe which at the moment I prefer.
The only con for now is it's not the easiest to load and empy, especially since I don't want to tap it as I could the stem from my air. Also the air tastes better, but that's glass vs steel. Doesn't taste bad though and am sure the taste will improve with a pinnacle water pipe.
At the moment, I'm pretty happy and hopefully will stay that way, for a few months at the least.
Will keep on periodically posting. And asking questions
You make good points @GreenHopper , perhaps it needs a pre-clean from manufacturing. However one thing that floored me right away was the GH flavour! Because I was coming from the Mighty and Crafty, and I can detect foul taste at higher temps right off the hop. With the GH, it's just pure terpene goodness, although a couple of GH's I had almost were "too high temp" on max, and tasted kinda funky and the ABV illustrated this. Again, all of mine worked somewhat differently in terms of temp calibration. When people only own 1, it's difficult to tell, but after owning multiples when you have comparables it's pretty easy.
You need a loading funnel from @RatchettChiming in...enjoying the PFE with this thing. Still getting the hang of loading and emptying properly. That seems to be my big problem with consistent performance.
they sent my PFE separate when I sent the hopper in for RMA so you should be ok but who can guess. My experience was I received the PFE 3 days before my hopper got backSo after 10 months of light use ( 3X a day 5 days a week) . I finally had to send my Ti to the HOPSPITAL for its first RMA.
It worked flawlessly for the first 8 months. Then started to go downhill after that. Cop lights, straight to blue, the usual signs of failure. But i never had the backend ever get hot.
I was doing the HOPPER DANCE or the HOPPER HOP as i like to call it. Cleaning threads, clicking on and off, spinning the clicker etc...Just to get it to work for the last 2 months. Then it started to combust the material no matter what tick mark it was on.
If it didn't start tasting like a just licked an ashtray. I probably would of kept doing the HOPPER HOP DANCE so not to send it in.
Mailed it Thursday in a 2 day small flat rate USPS box from NY. That will arrive today for $7.15.
I would hope to get back by the end of next week. But who knows with them.
I'm thinking about adding the TI PFE and some new batteries to my return order. But if the PFE slows down the return of my hopper, then i will pass on it for now.
- More assembly and reliability improvements added.
- Switched to larger PCB panel size for faster and more robust production.
April also brought more assembly and reliably improvements. We are continuously tweaking parts and making adjustments to improve the Grasshopper. Last month we scaled up PCB production switching to a panel size ten times larger allowing for more inspection time, greater PCB reliability and increased throughput. This change enables in-pannel programming and testing of every PCB individually, adding another quality control layer.
Also, we added a Titanium version which is 40% lighter, more durable and scratch resistant.
So now I can do this!
Unneccessary overkill for sure.
But what the heck!
It's Saturday!!!