https://www.instagram.com/p/BIfVi93B89S/?hl=engrasshoppervape said:Good Morning from Hopper Labs,
Another busy week has passed. We are excited to add four newcomers to the assembly team as we continue to increase production. This week we’ve sent more than 500 Grasshoppers out the door! Thanks to everyone for your continued support!
***EDIT: so i got my SS back from repair today...is there anything that people want to see a video about regarding the 2 models? i wouldnt mind taking another crack at editing a video...its not going to be as good as vaporizer wizard or the critic or any of the regular guys, but im down to find some answers to some questions...i have a nightcore 2 slot charger w lcd screen, 1 gray Ti gh, 1 SS gh (2x repaired), almost a dozen batteries, i have the Ti charger as well as the SS charger, i have an infrared laser thermometer, a scale that goes down to the tenth of a g, a d020-d mini glass bubbler (cracked but working), a dhgate hydrotube, i dont have any concentrates atm and have about 3 nugs left of herb...is there anything that people want me to test?
btw, shoutout to these nice heavy duty baggies (https://imgur.com/a/FqYoN) that their extra accessories & repairs come in...
Yep. If you're an early pre-order, you should have gotten 4 batts total.um, each grasshopper is supposed to come with a battery right? not including the free one for early pre-orders. i ordered 2 TI's and i have a total of 2 batteries. i ordered an extra and was thinking there would be 4 in total with my order. does the math sound right?
There seems to be a gap in your mouthpiece. Have you checked to see if your screen is screwed in tight?Still working weird, but I can't do without.
That sounds a lot like what I am talking about in my post a couple days ago, except I have been taking the backend all the way off and putting it back on. I will have to try what you are saying the next time I experience that behavior.Let me know if anyone has noticed this: quite often, I know my battery is fairly fresh, the blue lights will flicker during my draw instead of being solid blue and heat productions is slightly lower. Well, after screwing the back end (not the heat adjust) back and forth about three times, the lights stop flickering and heat up is normal. That and the battery lasts longer!!!
I added this to the Grasshopper Fixes resource: http://fuckcombustion.com/resources/grasshopper-fixes.11/Let me know if anyone has noticed this: quite often, I know my battery is fairly fresh, the blue lights will flicker during my draw instead of being solid blue and heat productions is slightly lower. Well, after screwing the back end (not the heat adjust) back and forth about three times, the lights stop flickering and heat up is normal. That and the battery lasts longer!!!
Let me know if anyone has noticed this: quite often, I know my battery is fairly fresh, the blue lights will flicker during my draw instead of being solid blue and heat productions is slightly lower. Well, after screwing the back end (not the heat adjust) back and forth about three times, the lights stop flickering and heat up is normal. That and the battery lasts longer!!!
<Sidebar>: Is it correct to say that the clip is OK to hold onto whilst tightening the backend?
The gold rubbed off on my headphone jack and I don't notice a difference.I've been noticing that inconsistent flashing blue as well; thanks for the possible solution on my end.
On this issue,
I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I've accidentally turned the temp dial when I'm absent-mindedly attempting to unscrew the backend. After I berate myself accordingly, my second thought is that perhaps I really didn't tighten it enough. That backend does take several turns to be tight.
If it were a flashlight or radio, it'd be fine, but I suppose since this thing needs supremely good current conduction to be efficient, those connections have to be considered critical. Makes me wonder if it would be better if it had gold-plated contacts. I'm no metallurgist but that ain't no gold in dem dar hoppers.
<Sidebar>: Is it correct to say that the clip is OK to hold onto whilst tightening the backend?
Yes! This I suspect was the problem with a faulty unit I have used. The battery also had grey/black spattered singe marks on the negative end of the battery. This unit had issues with hot back end.The gold rubbed off on my headphone jack and I don't notice a difference.
I'm fairly sure that as long as there is good contact, conductivity should not be improved by gold to the point of measurable difference.
More often it is used to resist corrosion.
I am dubious over if something like this is occurring. Anyone have any comments? I have wiped many a carbon off my battery and brass plating...
That Reddit post headlines with "3.7 V, 25 Amps". That has to be a typo. That's a 100 Watt battery!The gold rubbed off on my headphone jack and I don't notice a difference.
I'm fairly sure that as long as there is good contact, conductivity should not be improved by gold to the point of measurable difference.
More often it is used to resist corrosion.
I am dubious over if something like this is occurring. Anyone have any comments? I have wiped many a carbon off my battery and brass plating...
That Reddit post headlines with "3.7 V, 25 Amps". That has to be a typo. That's a 100 Watt battery!
As for the gold, I suppose it wouldn't make a difference, but I still think drawing that much current to the heater so quickly must have presented conductivity issues (over the entire circuit, not just the battery contacts)...
Bellevue it or not, there are some people who can tell the difference between gold and copper contacts on speaker cable connections.
I got the flickering tonight but I didn't notice any decreased performance. I tried this fix and the flickering stopped immediately.Let me know if anyone has noticed this: quite often, I know my battery is fairly fresh, the blue lights will flicker during my draw instead of being solid blue and heat productions is slightly lower. Well, after screwing the back end (not the heat adjust) back and forth about three times, the lights stop flickering and heat up is normal. That and the battery lasts longer!!!
I am dubious over if something like this is occurring. Anyone have any comments? I have wiped many a carbon off my battery and brass plating...
Hey @Bravesst ! Have you tried not drawing from the very tip? If you try placing your lips further down the mouthpiece, it makes a big difference. Also, I suggest you wait for the gh to cool down between pulls.GH arrived... Not bad, but I had a Milaana back in my hand in 10 minutes as my battery was dying. I am really not impressed with the heat at tip. I am going to give it a chance before selling, but my search continues. Any advice to change my opinion is so welcome. I also have a Ti Hopper on preorder with all accessories, so I want to love this vape...
TIA
Fidelity is the same through a monster cable or a coat hanger. I choose not to believe.That Reddit post headlines with "3.7 V, 25 Amps". That has to be a typo. That's a 100 Watt battery!
As for the gold, I suppose it wouldn't make a difference, but I still think drawing that much current to the heater so quickly must have presented conductivity issues (over the entire circuit, not just the battery contacts)...
Bellevue it or not, there are some people who can tell the difference between gold and copper contacts on speaker cable connections.