right? e-mailed them about it twice now .. apparently no interest ... i'm baffled ... this adapter could really boost the MFLB experience and possibly sales bringing it in line with today's tech IMHOI have to defer to @TommyDee on the majority of details since he “built” mine after I sent him the parts. (I know my limitations.) Once back in my hands, I paired it with a Vaporesso Target Mini II. Running in wattage mode I usually vary it from 10 to 15 watts. I use the MF finishing grinder btw. It basically makes it a new experience. It is still conduction but I don’t really care about that debate. It works better and I haven’t recharged a AA battery In months. I recently started using the Vaporesso Swag II and had to get a couple spacers to clear the 18650 cap. It also works great but is a bit bigger but still easy to carry. I am still surprised MF hasn’t started selling something like it. It really does change an already fine experience for the better.
right? e-mailed them about it twice now .. apparently no interest ... i'm baffled ... this adapter could really boost the MFLB experience and possibly sales bringing it in line with today's tech IMHO
Batteries can get hot, explode. This stuff requires testing and at MF most probably don't think it's a profitable thing.It will require interest from MF. I know they monitor Reddit and not a peep.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mflb/comments/ic60za
Even the NiMH cell hack was ignored by MF.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mflb/comments/ighmq7
From a user perspective you are right.As long as you get properly rated batteries they won't explode. The mflb only runs at around 15w. Even the lowest "legit" 18650 is rated at 20w with some being rated for over 100w.
With a regulated mod it will actually detect under rated batteries. when you are pulling more amps than the battery can handle the battery voltage will drop significantly and the mod will stop firing.
An adaptor would also cost like $1 to make and can probably sell for over $40. Even diy I could make one for like $5.
If you get a nice mod it would be way nicer than the PA also.
as if they couldn't change the warranty rules again ... and nothing is free ... way i see it the price of replacements was included in the initial cost. bought 2 tubes and 4 boxes years ago and only replaced 1 box so far. i would be willing to forfeit my warranty for TEMP CONTROL ... that's a huge upgrade ... takes alot of the required technique out, making it more user friendly as well as improving performance.I guess I understand their not being enthusiastic about any device or modification that can drive their box harder than designed........they get to replace any LBs damaged or just 'worn out' early. For free. For life.
They are sure to have carefully considered all this from the days of the "Launch Tube" (predecessor to the LB) forward:
Who Remembers The Original Magic-Flight Launch Tube?
We were delighted to see that a member of the Reddit community, and one of our oldest fans by the looks of things, posted a series of photos of his original Magic-Flight Launch Tube, and even more so to see…blog.magic-flight.com
MF has published some insights to the design, shape of the trough, mesh size, material selection and so on. It's all designed around the NiMN cell they use (and the PA that simulates that source) in a balance to give the desired heating pattern for what they consider their target market. Flashvape and others have come up with similar designs where the mesh is heated directly. FV uses cells even hotter than standard 18650 Li ions. There is a market for such devices, but IMO it's a much smaller market and the LB now enjoys.
So, as I see it, they don't want to shoulder the cost of replacement of boxes that they no doubt would consider abused (not used as directed). And as a second point, they went a long way to design their product to the market they serve. I can see them not wanting to change either of those positions. You, or anyone, could design and build a competitor product and try to capture the 'hot rod' market with all that entails.
That is it came out just like they planned, suitable to the majority. A case of 'it's not broke, don't fix it'?
Regards to all.
OF
that's great but this would be an OPTION for those interested ... seems to me you are taking this like it's existence would somehow impede your enjoyment ...Yeah. I have zero interest in using my MFLB with the PA, or any of these new mods that people are using.
I love the MFLB for how it was designed to be used.
I'm not denigrating, or trying to say anything negative to anyone here who is modding their MFLB. More power to ya. I just prefer to use mine in its native configuration, with the batteries it was designed to be used with.
I think the MFLB, in its native mode is a fantastic first vape for anyone new to vaporizing, as learning the technique to use it requires one learning how the vaporizing process works to get good results with their MFLB. It takes work, but it's worth it.
as if they couldn't change the warranty rules again ... and nothing is free ... way i see it the price of replacements was included in the initial cost. bought 2 tubes and 4 boxes years ago and only replaced 1 box so far. i would be willing to forfeit my warranty for TEMP CONTROL ... that's a huge upgrade ... takes alot of the required technique out, making it more user friendly as well as improving performance.
i want to add at this point the lithium cell / 510 mod hysteria is not justified IMHO. this shouldn't be any more dangerous than the PA.
and yeah i get the fear about doing something new but it seems to me stagnating in a changing market is worse.
They did alter the warranty though, now you can only get a max of (1) replacement and then they send you a box with no serial. This goes for all boxes even when bought under the (old) lifetime warranty rule. Whether they can legally do this is up to debate, but you will have to sue them to find out.No, they cannot just 'change the warranty rules' after the fact. That's not the way the law works. It's a legal contract, part of the terms of sale. Both parties have to agree to any changes. They set the terms, we agreed to them. Future sales can have different terms of course but I'm sure MF isn't interested in that given this would be a modest part of sales?
Once again your apparent misunderstanding of how these things work is showing. The 'free replacement for life' offer can only apply to the original one (the one you PAID MONEY for). Not a replacement. This is the 'quid pro quo' you heard so much about when folks want to impeach the President, "something for something". You have to have skin in the game to claim any benefits from a contract. Put simply, they replaced (without question) the box you paid for, at that point you're even in the deal, the contract has been honored. You paid for the box, they replaced it. Their obligation is satisfied. The sad fact is guys cheated on their good will. Big time. They honored the deal.They did alter the warranty though, now you can only get a max of (1) replacement and then they send you a box with no serial. This goes for all boxes even when bought under the (old) lifetime warranty rule. Whether they can legally do this is up to debate, but you will have to sue them to find out.
Once again your apparent misunderstanding of how these things work is showing. The 'free replacement for life' offer can only apply to the original one (the one you PAID MONEY for). Not a replacement. This is the 'quid pro quo' you heard so much about when folks want to impeach the President, "something for something". You have to have skin in the game to claim any benefits from a contract. Put simply, they replaced (without question) the box you paid for, at that point you're even in the deal, the contract has been honored. You paid for the box, they replaced it. Their obligation is satisfied. The sad fact is guys cheated on their good will. Big time. They honored the deal.
... seems to me you are taking this like it's existence would somehow impede your enjoyment ...