Just curious. Does everyone use a case? Is it necessary? Upside, dowside
I guess I look at it being another piece of equipment to carry around including extra batteries and stash you'd already have on you.
Thanks
That's the beauty of the @Ratchett case. A perfect sleeve for your gh, plus custom designed spaces for 2 batteries and a doob tube, PLUS a couple extra pockets for other necessities. All in a beautiful leather fold over package.Just curious. Does everyone use a case? Is it necessary? Upside, dowside
I guess I look at it being another piece of equipment to carry around including extra batteries and stash you'd already have on you.
Thanks
I don't have a case (yet), and if I did it would probably be more like an organizer/carryall for travel, big enough for charger, etc.Just curious. Does everyone use a case? Is it necessary? Upside, dowside
I guess I look at it being another piece of equipment to carry around including extra batteries and stash you'd already have on you.
Thanks
Gonna give that one a try.Here's another source for the little Pinnacle hydrotube if you don't want to deal with the uncertainties of dhgate: (I've bought 2 and they work fine as long as you give them a good blow after filling to remove excess water from the top chamber)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pinnacle-Va...960808?hash=item41afa8f8e8:g:3nIAAOSwBLlVU8cp
How do you hit it exactly? I find it too hot, too.. Was under the impression the GH NEEDS a pretty fast draw to perform well? Sipping is possible or how do you manage to keep it cool?
Thanks !
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SKIP MEALS. FEED VAAS. (Vape Accessory Acquisition Syndrome)Yes that's exactly what I was looking for!!! I'll probably get an official sleeve but this is awesome. It should fit the hopper right?
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The Ratchet case is amazing and I would get it. But it's a bit pricey for me. I do recognize it as a quality product, but I just can't afford it with all these batteries, mouthpieces, etc that I'm buying LOL
I don't think so. Wait until it really crashes for good. I got mine working again so I'm riding the wave like you. I admit I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop, but if it's working now, I'm just going to enjoy it.OH, Maaaaaan...
I just went to replace a battery and I got the flashing blues and reds.
Began to screw down the fresh battery, and the hopper started blinking red before it even was half-way screwed down. Then the lights went off, and I clicked it on after tightening, and the blues/reds went for a while, then, dark. At that point, clicking does nothing further.
So I removed the backend, then went to screw it back, and again, same sequence as above.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Several times after, it is back to working.
Anybody think I should send off a Warrant Request for "just a head's up"?
I don't think so. Wait until it really crashes for good. I got mine working again so I'm riding the wave like you. I admit I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop, but if it's working now, I'm just going to enjoy it.
Let's hope it never happens to both of us!
Btw, and I don't know if it matters, but I never change the batteries when it's "on".
SKIP MEALS. FEED VAAS. (Vape Accessory Acquisition Syndrome)
OH, Maaaaaan...
I just went to replace a battery and I got the flashing blues and reds.
Began to screw down the fresh battery, and the hopper started blinking red before it even was half-way screwed down. Then the lights went off, and I clicked it on after tightening, and the blues/reds went for a while, then, dark. At that point, clicking does nothing further.
So I removed the backend, then went to screw it back, and again, same sequence as above.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
Several times after, it is back to working.
Anybody think I should send off a Warrant Request for "just a head's up"?
EDIT: Nope, keeps happening, so I sent up a flare to GHL..
I know ya'll are gonna think I'm nuts, but something else happened, maybe for the second or third time since I've been using the hopper since a month ago...
Seems to be on a freshly charged battery.... I'm drawing a few seconds or less, and I swear I hear what sounds like a tiny "spark" sound toward the back of the hopper (ie, not close to the chamber at all). Just once, and that's it. I get a nice cloud (since it's a fresh battery), and nothing more.
But I swear it sounds like a spark or an arc, a teeny tiny one, but it's a definite weird sound to be coming from the backend.
Any chance I'm not alone?
If this is the first time all the items on this list are appearing in one list, this is a good candidate for the resource thread. Maybe without the last bullet point.The problem started when you replaced batteries correct? You may be able to fix it yourself without sending it back in for repairs
- Check the threads inside the hopper body and on the backend - clean off any dirt/debris you might encounter - make sure it's spotless!
- Have an alternative spare battery? Try using it!
- Try using an external charger to confirm the charger isn't your problem
- Use some compressed air to blow loose any debris inside the temp adjuster.
- Give twist the temperature back and forth, give it a few good twists and try to 'feel' any grittiness. Keep twisting it until it's smooth as you can get - use some more compressed air if necessary
- Try twisting the on-switch clicker 90-degrees and giving it a few clicks
- LAST RESORT - slam that damn clicker off and on a few times against the desk fast and furiously!
- No, please don't do this (but seriously, it seemed to have worked for me)
The problem started when you replaced batteries correct? You may be able to fix it yourself without sending it back in for repairs
- Check the threads inside the hopper body and on the backend - clean off any dirt/debris you might encounter - make sure it's spotless!
- Have an alternative spare battery? Try using it!
- Try using an external charger to confirm the charger isn't your problem
- Use some compressed air to blow loose any debris inside the temp adjuster.
- Give twist the temperature back and forth, give it a few good twists and try to 'feel' any grittiness. Keep twisting it until it's smooth as you can get - use some more compressed air if necessary
- Try twisting the on-switch clicker 90-degrees and giving it a few clicks
- LAST RESORT - slam that damn clicker off and on a few times against the desk fast and furiously!
- No, please don't do this (but seriously, it seemed to have worked for me)
I was near that Last Resort, actually. I used to repair TV's that way.
Use some compressed air to blow loose any debris inside the temp adjuster.
I really wanted my second hopper today. They can be handy for other things than backup purposes.
I had to make a short trip out of town, it was kind of a two chamber trip if you know what I mean. I didn't want to bring any loose cannabis or worry about reloading. Ideally I would have loaded up two hoppers and been on my way.
Instead, I decided to make a kief sandwich with some of my top shelf private stock reserve flowers. I loaded more than usual, probably .07 or .08. It was still nice and fluffy in the chamber, not packed down.
I ended up getting 3 tasty potent clouds at temp 4, then bumped it up to temp 5 for 3 more huge, face melting clouds.
It worked perfect, I didn't have to worry about reloading at all. In fact, I took the last hit of the chamber after I got home.
It was a fantastic trip made all the better by the Grasshopper.
It's funny, I almost never do a full chamber in a session with my Grasshopper. I'm a microdoser in general, and especially so with the hopper. I just use it to "top up" while out and about. Even at home I usually just take one or two hits at a time. As a medical user it is nice to be able to take just as much as you need.I realize lately with my hopper I have been over medicating...this thing is powerful. I've cut back to one chamber whereas normally I would do 2 and even sometimes 3 per sesh. I was just used to that from other devices.
The problem started when you replaced batteries correct? You may be able to fix it yourself without sending it back in for repairs
- Check the threads inside the hopper body and on the backend - clean off any dirt/debris you might encounter - make sure it's spotless!
- Have an alternative spare battery? Try using it!
- Try using an external charger to confirm the charger isn't your problem
- Use some compressed air to blow loose any debris inside the temp adjuster.
- Give twist the temperature back and forth, give it a few good twists and try to 'feel' any grittiness. Keep twisting it until it's smooth as you can get - use some more compressed air if necessary
- Try twisting the on-switch clicker 90-degrees and giving it a few clicks
- LAST RESORT - slam that damn clicker off and on a few times against the desk fast and furiously!
- No, please don't do this (but seriously, it seemed to have worked for me)
Have you checked out the gh resources page for some flickering blue light fixes? I'm guessing but think it's caused by a less than perfect battery contact. I think that's why we're reading a number of different fixes that seem to make the flickering blue stop.Is it best to let the battery in the unit go to blinking red and then charge if? I've been charging after like two chambers. I just put it in. It was at 3.84 or something like that.
Secondly, are the blue lights supposed to flicker during pulls? For instance, lights will be solid. Then I use the Hydratube and they are strobing.
Also just now my backend was pretty hot and I didn't see much visible vapor but I still got ripped. It could have been my pack which I felt was a little light to begin with. When I dumped it out, it wasn't as brown as I anticipated it to be. Again, could be due to my pack.
I packed .12 of Gorilla Glue for the morning when I wake up for the day in a few hours and I'll resume the experimentation :-). This has been fun.
I'm nervous that this unit isn't going to last long but I sure hope it does because it has quickly become my favorite vaporizer to date.
Have you checked out the gh resources page for some flickering blue light fixes? I'm guessing but think it's caused by a less than perfect battery contact. I think that's why we're reading a number of different fixes that seem to make the flickering blue stop.