CapitalFlower
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Do you think the Ti hopper is more prone to problems than the SS because it does not conduct electricity as well? IIRC the GH uses it's body to transfer current
Throwing money at it: Always my go to solution. Piece of gear not working? Throw money at it. Cat climbing up on the kitchen counter where he doesn't belong? Throw money at it. (OK, not really, but you get the idea.)And in a counter-intuitive throw-money-at-it moment I wonder if I should get a couple of GHB2's to try out...gonna need them soon anyway. Yeah, right! Buy something, that's the ticket!
Buying something is always a good choice!
Don't look now but I think our cultural bent is showing.Throwing money at it: Always my go to solution.
Hey, quit lookin' at my cultural bent or I'll throw some money at you!! Or sumpin'.Don't look now but I think our cultural bent is showing.
Is the back-end robbing power from the load chamber?
A short while back my Hopper started to display less than stellar performance - in a similar manner to what you describe. But I found that cleaning the back-end threads with Blu-tac did the trick. Instantly.
That sounds exactly like what happened when my Ti backend went bad. I never got error lights or anything, just diminished performance. A new backend had it performing like a champ again.This morning (I'm a wake, then breakfast, then baker) it just didn't heat up properly. Set on full, it would not really heat up to the max, I could feel it to the touch and there was considerably less vapour, and after like twice as many tokes than usual (always the same _standardized_ material) the ABV is super light compared to what I had before. I tried a second, fresh battery, with same results. It sort of does a job, there is visible vapour, but soo much less. This is not the Hopper experience I'm used to. I really, really hope it'll work tonight, as otherwise I might have to open another warranty case. Seriously fnck that...
Best,
Hamma
Did you have to send in the entire Hopper or just the backend? Iow: did they diagnose this from your description of the problem?That sounds exactly like what happened when my Ti backend went bad. I never got error lights or anything, just diminished performance. A new backend had it performing like a champ again.
Where I come from, that's called a lawsuit, pardner! Another cultural proclivity of ours.Hey, quit lookin' at my cultural bent or I'll throw some money at you!! Or sumpin'.
I had to send the whole Grasshopper in but that may be my fault as my email was rather vague. I was trying to avoid being too verbose and specific.Did you have to send in the entire Hopper or just the backend? Iow: did they diagnose this from your description of the problem?
It holds a decent amount of ground bud, To fill it up is a big commitment to one strain, I think i'll use it most traveling when convenience is more important particularly in a non-legal place where strain selection is an issue.
@JoeMama : I have a different weight experience. Must be due to herb and/or grind.
As you said, on left is how it usually appears, very pretty. For kicks, poke it with a toothpick, and it will look like the pic on right, because the feeder yields fluffy loads.
Here are four trials I did after reading your post.
Yes, I'm a gadget nut. Anything to make altering life easier.
+1, waiting on a replacement myself. My other back-end works a lot better, using a claisen/double-adapter the difference is clearly visible between the two.That sounds exactly like what happened when my Ti backend went bad. I never got error lights or anything, just diminished performance. A new backend had it performing like a champ again.
I have tried it once with MFLB finishing grinder processed herb and it seemed to perform optimally.
I will have to test it out properly filled..
Yes, our culture is so severely and poorly bent in so many ways.Where I come from, that's called a lawsuit, pardner! Another cultural proclivity of ours.
weak attempt at getting back ot:
@moondog, I took it to heart back when you first tried your hopper and did (something like) a very disciplined 5 sec. draw, 5 sec. pause, 5 sec draw, turn hopper off, then 5 sec. draw. I had already been doing variations on this theme, but find it a very handy way to keep track (minor ocd habit, I like to count time..). For the 5 sec., I do tend to substitute maybe 8 or 10, or whatever...
Most modern ecigs have the protection built into the mod. Protected cells do not provide enough amperage required by most ecigs popular on the market today.
On of my concerns is posting problems too often and making the troubles with Hoppers sound worse. So I try to not summarize too often. Just seemed a good time...Where's that October Update?
She thinks there are two led's in there and maybe both on at the same time, giving this pink/purple/lavendar color. idk.
Actually, that is the Number 1 reason for me... I like playing around with different strains, a little here, a little there... but for those strains that I really like will find a home in the Feeder for traveling.
Respect! This is helpful, Choo. It may well be the grind, even the dryness (thought it was pretty dry, but mainly it may be too fine. And besides, as I said in my post, it's just a matter of finding the right "shake" to obtain a nominal load. For a while I'll be Feeding and then gently poking the surface to see how it went. Eventually I'll hit on the method and report on that.
I just don't want to blow the facts out of proportion by repetition. Someone reading another post next week might not make a distinction and say, oh, yeah, that's the guy with the 12 Bodies.... might say, wow, yet another guy with 12 Bodies!I wouldn't give this a second thought. One definition of a fact is "an event that has occurred". All you are doing is laying the facts out there.
smarter than me.There are two LEDs in there...one red and one blue. Your wife is very smart person.
The GHB batteries must be IMR since this image of a shorted GH battery, http://imgur.com/2KmUGFO, vented properly.
Venting properties of a cell have absolutely no relavence to whether or not the cell is IMR or not.
See the top part of the cell in the side shot? Inside that silver looking disk should be a PCB. If there is no PCB then either these batteries are IMR or a disaster waiting to happen.
In fact you can tell the difference between IMR and regular li-ion by their venting. IMR vent in a controlled manner with little destruction of the battery casing. For the most part they just bloat up as seen in the pic. If these were li-ion the damage to the battery would have been more spectacular with actual fire.
What I do know is that IMR batteries don't have a PCB because they are unprotected. These batteries have PCB. Unprotected batteries do not have that disc shape at the top, along with that defined Groove around the circumference of the positive end. IMO and from my professional experience in the battery industry, they are standard protected lithium ion.
Don't look now but I think our cultural bent is showing.
"Do you think the Ti hopper is more prone to problems than the SS because it does not conduct electricity as well? IIRC the GH uses it's body to transfer current"- @jjl5590
I, for one, have no idea!