Vapor Loop
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Does anyone have a back-end that gets hot that is in perfect condition?
Between the two I have, one is rigid in every way, and the other one, that heats up, has some play when wiggled (where the clip joins and the stainless ring on the back-end [when held separate to the unit]).
I'm wondering if that is the cause of the high resistance and heat.
I get the same performance on either hopper no matter the back-end, but the blue one doesn't get hot. Battery life seems comparable too.
I noticed mine can spike if i accidentally press in that area, And it can slightly shock.
I also noticed i'm a huge flavor chasing power hitter. I have yet to see anyone say they had to slow there draw speed with this one, Well i sure as hell did to get my abv like my E-nano. I can hit this thing on 5 no silicone or anything and get nice tasting evenly vaporized material. I keep mine around 3.9-4 the first couple draws now and slowed my draw down. I can get much bigger draws on this than any log and i'm very log experienced. I own all three currently made in the U.s my nano is nearly three years now.
The people complaining of heat must be using it wrong because i'm fine with it unless my draw goes over 30 seconds. The Air can be rather harsh to me, And i'm just flat out sensitive to some units and have to add extra screens. The Hopper seems to keep it in place better, And when ground too fine i can stick the particulate to the roof of my mouth to avoid the massive irritation i get from inhalation of it.