Here's a strange one for ya'll to chew on.....
Almost 4 weeks into ownership of my hopper (stainless steel), I was hanging out on a beach this evening with some friends. I kept my hopper in a (prototype) storage tube for the trip so it had very minimal exposure to sand, aside from when I'd open the tube and pull out the hopper.
Long story short, halfway through our party on the beach I swap batteries, and notice the hopper doesn't turn on (no lights at all). "strange" I thought, "I thought both batteries were fully charged". So I swapped back to my original battery. Nothing, no lights nothing. I check the connection, confirm the correct battery orientation, nothing. No lights. So I put it away until I can get home, dry off, clean up, and try again.
Go to my Nitecore D2 and check a spare battery.... 3/4 charged, good enough, I'll try it. I toss it in the hopper and try to turn it on..... nothing, no lights!
WTF!! I spin the clicker a bit, check connections, clean threads. Pound the on/off button a few times.... then suddenly - RED LIGHT FLASH! - then nothing again. Clicks on and off, swapping batteries nothing.
Next thing I know after about 10 minutes of freaking around unscrewing and screwing back together again, I notice the lights sometimes come on when unscrewing the base.
Keep messing with the on/off button, when suddenly it's working again.
Here's the strange part - my hot back-end issue seems to be gone! I still don't know if it's because I'm using a freshly charged battery right now or what, but I cannot feel any heat I previously did around the clip on my back-end!
Luckily I captured a few great FLIR shots earlier today of my hot backend issues, so tomorrow I'm going to try to redo the testing and see if my issue really is resolved.
Coincidentally, I opened a warranty request for a hot back-end. HL actually shipped a replacement back-end to me yesterday, it will be hear sometime early next week.
I guess tomorrow morning I'll try to do some more testing to see if my hot back-end problems really did disappear with the resolution of the mysterious no-light issue I had. I'll know for certain by the battery life - hopefully I get more than 2 loads out of a single battery!
That's pretty strange story man... But it's an encouraging story in my opinion !
Do you remember what was the few last actions you did before the hopper come back alive ? They are maybe some clues there.
Maybe this would leave us with a kind of fix-yourself-manual GH, a wiki :-)
Anyway, glad that you have your hopper back again and with no hot backend ! This is my concern for now..
They do not want to only sent me a replacement backend, I need to send the whole unit from Belgium to their test lab. F*** it, it's working for now ! :-)
Hi,
first of all, excuse my bad english but I will do my very best.
I'm Hogni from Berlin, Germany. Homebrewer and -grower, Cannabis aficionado since '73 (no, i'm not SO old, just started in my very early years ;-)
Here my first post:
In June at Mary Jane Convention in Berlin I've tested the GH at exhibitioner "Verdampftnochmal", the only one who sells the GH in Germany. Have tried a lot of Vaps, but I was very impressed by this tiny beast. Size, design, taste and a lot of vape, especially in combination with a watertool - wow!
I would like to buy one so much. But for the high price here in Germany directly at GHL. A friend of mine travels a few times a year to the US. He would bring me one along.
The day after MJC I started my online investigations about the GH and have found this thread. Have read/glanced the whole thing - lot of work! But a very interesting journey through history of GH-developement.
After reading this thread here is my conclusion:
1) GH IS really a good vap to me - if it works reliable
2) Up to now a lot of outgoing GHs does not - from the beginning or after a while
3) So risk to get a bad one is still to high. LL waranty makes no sense to me while international shipping costs are really high.
4) As I remember a few weeks/months (?) ago GHL told , they have solved their probs with bad backends. Reading your newer statements this seems not to be fact.
5) 5%, 10 or 15% is irrelevant. But there is a lack of communication at GHL with regard to their technical issues.
6) Why does none of you ask them for it directly? As I remember slcbdco is living in the neighborhood of GHL and is visiting them sometimes. Please ask them for the current stand of play!
7) My order unfortunally has to wait until all technical probs are solved - or not. I'm hot but not so hot to burn my fingers in two senses. I'm waiting for the oil end too.
Greetings from sunny Berlin!
Hey neighbour, I bought mine at Verdampftnochmal to be shipped to Belgium ^^
And yeah ! Why some of you guys, nearby GHL, would visit their offices to grab some "live news" ? That would be awesome ! but not sure if it's that even possible..
Positive attitude now:
My hopper is working fine for about 3 weeks now (except hottie story, positive att).
I'm using it everyday for my way back to work, it's very pleasant and stealthy (Mj not allowed in Belgium).
In the past (1 month ago), I lost almost 30 minutes for my combustion habit, no way that I smoked into the car. So, you know: finding an hidden place, rolling, going outside, etc..
My hopper help me make the switch again ! I was on standby for vape for 2 years now with all the accessory and cleaning tools for my Q and my IOLite, a shame...
With the hopper, I enter my car, unsrew, putting stuff in it with my palm, screw back => 1 minute scenario. And then, when stuck in the traffic jam, click hopper ON, let's take a big hit ^^
I nearly save 29 minutes of my time everyday and maybe 10 years of life longevity from switching to vape, who knows ! :-) (or maybe not... :-P)
Tip/thinking on the GH:
It's not a session vape, I needed to slighty change my habit on this. In my opinion, the best way to use the hopper is taking a long hit or two (15/20 secs draw) and then let it sleep away for 5 or 10 minutes. and then take a hit again, etc..
That way, he is doing a great job, it's pleasant ! I'm very well medicated and I can continue my activity without interruption.
Whatever I said, batteries seems to not go lower than 3,8/3,7V: showned on my Xtar charger
I'm thinking about all the dust that is entering trough the hopper intake holes and it's making me mad ^^ How to avoid/clean that ? Dry hair in spray ? Like for computer/electronic stuff ?
Cheers you all