I actually notice that the GHB1 catches the threads ever so slightly more than the GHB2. That is the only difference I can tell.
How many GHB1s have you noticed that with? My batch of 8 had very slight size variance with one noticeably chunky because it did that.
I would hope they have a more consistent yield, or at least a select production filtering out the worst cells, but I still reckon after a year they'll be shot
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The black stuff is oxidation caused by voltage drops across those threads
Also galling, especially with the Ti (tiny oxidised particles caused by friction).
I also just read this, which I thought you might be interested in. Via Davinci_vaporizer in the IQ thread, referencing device clicking;
The sound you are hearing is the circuit board distributing power from the battery to the heat oven using a process called Pulse Width Modulation to control the oven accurately to precision temperature. Those of you who had the Ascent might already be used to this sound. The Ascent was a larger device so the boards we're deeper inside and my not have been as audible until now. You are starting to see more and more vapes have this sound because more and more vapes are starting to offer precision temperature control.
The other thing I'll mention is I cleaned my GH feeder yesterday. Isopropyl alcohol, paper towel and some q-tips made it quick work. I would estimate after using a half ounce through the feeder, you would lose about a chambers worth to the mechanism, so not a lot, and it's mostly reobtainable between fills.
After cleaning, the mechanism is really smooth and effortless and it seems to be working better than ever.
I tried loading it with MFLB finishing grinder processed herb. It works really well, but so much material can be loaded per chamber, I won't be doing this often. Plus, using the MFLBfin is somewhat annoying. After testing two chambers, it took me a while to empty the feeder with the third. Or was it a forth, we'll never know. Sometime later I compared it with my standard grind, and now it's clean it too loaded up nicely. I'm finding tapping the top corner opposite the piston works well over shaking.
And one last thing worth mentioning, I tried using PBW to clean the hoppers mouthpiece.
It works really well and is quick and super easy.
Initially I rinsed the MP under a hot tap and crudely scraped the screen with a
pipe tool
Then I soaked the MP in boiling water/PBW solution for a minute or two
Gave it a shake everynow and then for best results
Finally rinsed thoroughly with hot tap water.
Some bits will get trapped by the threads, a pipe cleaner or tool will help dislodge them and after 3 minutes the MP is nearly perfectly clean and ready to use.
I find soaking in IPA requires 10+ minutes and it definitely doesn't clean as thoroughly, for instance the screen usually remains discoloured. PBW strips it right back.