I was relaxing at the coffee shop with my trusty SS Grasshopper,
@AJS style. I updated the fixes resource to add a section about the pin in the backend.
When I got home and finished the chamber it seemed like performance was declining. I bumped it up to temp 5 and got a decent hit. The next hit I got the slow red and blue flash indicating sensor malfunction.
I tried all of the fixes to no avail. Then I switched batteries. The first one was at 3.82 so it should have been fine for a couple more hits at least.
When I put the new battery in it turned red and then the light turned off, no blue or slow red/blue flashing. Well that was weird.
I turned it back on and got rapidly flashing red/blue lights, indicating overheating. The Grasshopper was room temperature at this point. I tried again and got the same rapid flashing. So I just ran through three of the major errors in a span of a couple minutes.
I turned the temp dial down to 4. Then I did the temp dial twist fix again, even though it was smooth and not gritty the first time I had done it moments earlier. I also twisted the backend on and off for the second time.
After this process of repeating the fixes with the new battery installed, I turned it back on and it went straight to solid blue. I took a hit and it gave me the great performance I'm used to. The last chamber was giving me anemic performance and the difference was night and day.
The only question is how long will this last? Should I go ahead and initiate a warranty claim now? The only reason I'm hesitating is because my Ti is out for service. I don't want to have to return my backup hopper, especially if it is functioning, albeit sporadically.
There is a possibility they would just ship a new part in which case I might have it sooner than I get my Ti back. I guess it could go either way.
I've been using my hoppers with water at temp 5 more often lately, it really makes me wonder if that's what has caused my issues. It makes me want to just stick to 4 in the future, maybe just a notch over, say 4.2.
That's just me though, I can be superstitious sometimes.