hemp;)goofy8cheerio
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i kinda remember magic flite sayin 12 amps in this thread sumwhere
elmomuzz said:An ac adapter mimicking a AA battery would be extremely easy to make. Why are you waiting for it to be handed to you and make one for yourself? Perhaps I should make up a batch and start selling them.
jasho said:AC adapter? No thanks! It takes the magic out of the box!
Earlier in this thread Magicflight wrote: "The basic demand load is about 0.75 volts with a current draw of about 15 amps."hemp;)goofy8cheerio said:i kinda remember magic flite sayin 12 amps in this thread sumwhere
It's a great project! Have fun, there seems to be some strong interest! IF I were interested, I would limit my choice of adapters to one tested and approved by MF to maintain my wonderful warranty. From here it wouldn't be fair to expect MF to warranty any home built goof ups.elmomuzz said:I'll never use this thing. I just thought it would be a interesting project since there seems to be a demand.
I'm so happy with my box and batteries that I sold my other two vapes on eBay. I'll be getting a second LB as back up.cluffy said:If the MFLB was my only vape I'd definitely want an ac adapter.
jasho said:I'm so happy with my box and batteries that I sold my other two vapes on eBay. I'll be getting a second LB as back up.cluffy said:If the MFLB was my only vape I'd definitely want an ac adapter.
In 40 years, of varied experiences with vapes and bowls, this has been the slickest of herb devices. I've come to feel the same about MFLB as I did about aircooled VWs. About as practical, easy to maintain and classy as it gets. Oh and yeah, I can spell D-O-R-K!
neverminded said:The Apple branded batteries are rated 1900 mAh, compared to the ones that come with the MFLB which is 2000 mAh, I think? Anyways, after peeling the sticker off and spraying WD40 on it to take the glue off, it looks pretty similar to the MFLB batteries.... The one on the right with the black ring is the Apple battery.
Qbit said:Just don't put those peeled batteries in anything but your LB from now on though. Apparently it's possible they can do some nasty damage to delicate electronics.
DeepFried said:...the batteries cannot short from touching side to side... The only way to short is by touching together the + and - of the same battery. Not any other electronic device is designed to do that, so there is no way to short if the batteries have been installed correctly, peeled or not peeled.Qbit said:Just don't put those peeled batteries in anything but your LB from now on though. Apparently it's possible they can do some nasty damage to delicate electronics.
vaporchannel said:Yeah those batteries can be a hazard! Don't try to put them in anything but the MF or ya could wind up with a nasty short.
I'm so down with the launch box. I think it has ingenious simplicity and user friendliness. unfortunately I hear tales of batteries wearing out quickly. Does anyone know how long that filament will last?
I know guys that use this on the go, in movie theatres, even while walking down the street!
still, sticking to the true nature of this forum, i can't say that the magic flight launch box is the ideal vaporizer for me. I choose to vaporize a wide variety of herbs, and I'm sorry to say i've noticed COMBUSTION and very charred herbs coming out of my friends' MFLB's.
Still though, for what it's worth this is a durable, compact, discreet unit...but it does fall short of vapor perfection. (not vaporfection that's different