smthrsd

Member
Ordered the PA last week, i got the shipping email on Friday with no tracking number. is this comming via mail or ups?
 
smthrsd,

wake n blake

A Weed Nerd
Spacenstein said:
thank ya, spacenstein
I rigged up something... works... this weekend I'll make a hardware store trip and make it pretty and more durable.
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and it hits like a like a boss... and I dig it cause I get to use my bong, which gets left alone during these days of exclusively vaping.
I also like how I can see the vapor better so I know when I'm pulling correctly and whatnot.

I guess I'm one of those 'cloud chasers' I heard someone say somewhere on these forums... I spend a lot of time here ha.
 
wake n blake,

kewpcer

Active Member
Washed out my old bubbler that my buddy gave me b4 he moved to CA and put the stem right down into the bottom of the bowl. It doesn't make a perfect seal, but the leak helps slow the draw on the LB.

I get huge rips like my DBV sometimes when the stars align. The LB shines with a little water treatment IMO, as it's got a toasty draw.
 
kewpcer,

Vaporgin.

Mt.BakerVaper
pakalolo said:
Vaporgin. said:
...when buddies use it they always complain about it burning their lips.

I don't think that's because there is resin under the screen, it's because they are not making a perfect seal with their lips when they hit the box, and hot vapour concentrates and escapes at the point(s) where the seal is not properly completed. It can happen with a brand new box if you aren't careful.

That would make sense but the box is physically quite hot to the touch on the drawhole side and the bottom under the trench so i feel like that's not it, they've been vaping with me since i got it like five months ago and three of them have since purchased a lb so they have proper hit technique down.
 
Vaporgin.,

Puget

mollusk
kewpcer said:
Using my LB to rewind some powder-ground ABV for the midnight vape. This thing is like a Swiss Army Knife.

I've noticed as I compare the stock batteries to a set of Energizer 2300's that I picked up at Sears, that the Sanyos don't get as hot. Perhaps operating at a lower voltage. I really prefer the Sanyos, as they do not see to scorch/ignite my herbs and it's easier to avoid hitting so hard that I waste vapor on the exhale.

That said, the Energizers can deliver a milky hit and heat up in a snap. They seem to last longer as well. I'll probably keep them for winter batteries and hiking trips where the extra juice could come in handy.

That said, a few questions.

Has anyone found the Sanyo Enerloops locally available?

Are there any batteries that you have noticed similar characteristics with?
Just a FYI for others, Blissville is currently shipping with the Powerex Imedion 2400 mAh. For extras, I was debating between Imedion and Powerex 2700 (high self discharge type). I read on the Thomas site that the LSD batteries can supply more current than a comparable HSD battery. Based on that and the constant annoyance of HSD for general use, I've been buying extra Imedions from Amazon (to bring orders up to free shipping level).
 
Puget,

cluffy

Vaker
Cheers! Haven't been to this topic for a while but I got my MFLB last July. I've been using the same 2 Duracell 2000mah and 2 Sony 2500mah batteries since. Past few months I haven't been getting good performance from the MFLB so I finally ordered the MAHA POWEREX MH-C9000 with 4 2700mah batteries. The new batts are still breaking in but the first Duracell I pulled out after a refresh cycle was great in the MFLB, but the Sony is kickass! It's like it was when it was new! I almost stopped using the MFLB for a while, but now it'll be in my pocket always, (like it used to be.) Can't wait to try the new batteries!

Anyway, just stopped in to confirm that a good charger and batteries make a BIG difference. So if you're like me and aren't getting the performance you used to, invest!

HAPPY VAPING!
 
cluffy,

BuddahMonk

Well-Known Member
Question for all MFLB users. Just curious.

With the draw hole facing you, do you open the lid to the left or right?

I personally open to the left.
 
BuddahMonk,
BuddahMonk said:
Question for all MFLB users. Just curious.

With the draw hole facing you, do you open the lid to the left or right?

I personally open to the left.

Opening to the right means that the intake trench is covered and won't get material in it. By intake trench I mean that open area on top where air is drawn, above where the battery enters. Opening to the left leaves it open for crap to get in it. That's my thinking anyway.
 
charliedontsurf,
I suppose it depends if you're left- or right-handed.
I hold the LB with my right hand, depressing the battery with my thumb.
Its convenient then to use same thumb with right-hand to push aside the perspex screen to remove the ABV.

I find with a fresh load of herb in the trench, it would be a waste not to use a fully charged battery. It feels like more charge, more vapour.

But I was also wondering if it's better to have battery technique.
How about loading a fresh trench and using a low charge battery.
This ensures all the 'low temp' cannabinoids are released.

After 3/4 hits, the herb can be removed from the trench, crushed lightly into finer pieces, and then returned to the trench.
A FULLY charged battery can then be used to release the 'high temp' cannabinoids?

Should really try it out myself but you know what its like...
After one hit, I kinda wonder whats the point...
 
Vapemania-original,

BuddahMonk

Well-Known Member
charliedontsurf said:
BuddahMonk said:
Question for all MFLB users. Just curious.

With the draw hole facing you, do you open the lid to the left or right?

I personally open to the left.

Opening to the right means that the intake trench is covered and won't get material in it. By intake trench I mean that open area on top where air is drawn, above where the battery enters. Opening to the left leaves it open for crap to get in it. That's my thinking anyway.

Good point. Thanks for the input. I use a SC scout and can get the material in pretty clean. If I happen to miss, it's usually on the cover and not on the table. My reason for opening left. Plus habit. :/
 
BuddahMonk,
Whatever works, you know.

Damn you for having a spacecase scout! I have a Puffitup beta Scout and love it, would love to try an SC for comparison. I don't know why the design isn't more popular, it's the most obvious thing the world: a pocket portable airtight, lightproof storage container with a grinder built in. Scout-style grinders are Fing great, vapeworld has had theirs out of stock for like a year.
 
charliedontsurf,

robot6

Member
So I bought the MFLB from everyonedoesit.com and got it today. It came with a Hama Prima charger, anyone else who got it and know quality, charge time etc?
 
robot6,

weedemon

enthusiast
charliedontsurf said:
Opening to the right means that the intake trench is covered and won't get material in it. Opening to the left leaves it open for crap to get in it. That's my thinking anyway.

I also open to the right.

i looked at it like this. the battery is on that side and something i usually use to hold onto the unit while servicing it. There is nothing on the left. I don't want to actually touch the cover while it's open because putting pressure on it could lead me to break it and have to go without my favorite portable toy for a while. I know it would take some force to actually break it, but i prefer the idea of starting with a good habit and then i won't have to worry about it at all!

WHen i first go it i started by going to the left, but i was holding it by the lid sometimes when doing this.

@ robot, sorry never heard of that charger
 
weedemon,
I've got the Hama Prima charger. They're 4hr charge. It confirms on the manual.

The batteries are ok. Never at a consistent high power to make you think you're vaping over 375F.
I've got seperate cheapo 7hr rechargeable batteries, and they seem to work better. Don't know what they are cos I've had to remove the sleeve.

The good thing is you can use the same charger for both types of batteries.

The big hits seem to be a new trench with newly charged batteries. Then the hits wane. I wonder if theres a particular battery which gives reliable output for the LB?
Even so, Magic Flight recommend their own Maha batteries as the best types (cos they've probably tested them over others).
 
Vapemania-original,

9Samurai

Theoretical Vaporist
robot6 said:
So I bought the MFLB from everyonedoesit.com and got it today. It came with a Hama Prima charger, anyone else who got it and know quality, charge time etc?

Snap! I also just received mine with the Hama Prima charger. Looks a bit cheap and nasty i think. I can't tell how you're supposed to know when the batteries are full. It would be nice to see if anyone else has any experience with it. It's one of the cheapest chargers I've seen in my online travels so I think I may replace it.

As for the Launch Box though, it rules! All this talk of weak hits had me worried, but I instantly got about 5 nice hits off around half a trench. They were very tasty, very visible, and just the right kind of tickly! I'm pretty baked right now, enjoying the first warm day of the year!
I've already milked both the batteries though and now I gotta wait till tomorrow to try it again. Juggling the batteries may catch me out from time to time as I'm not particularly organized but I have 4 new ones on the way. Can't wait to use it in the cinema!

I can't believe I didn't buy this thing sooner!
 
9Samurai,

al bundy

Vaporist
ok i ogt this yesterday
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...&cm_re=powerex_charger-_-17-355-017-_-Product

POWEREX MH-C401FS 100 Minute Cool Charger w/ Car & Switching Adapter and 4 x AA 2700mAh Rechargeable Batteries (Made in Japan)
i chose free shipping and it came in 3 days UPS.

$39.00 and with 2700 powerex.
BE CAREFUL THERES ALSO THE SAME CHARGER WITH 2000mAh for 38.00

theres also one for 29.00 with 2700 mAh but its only a fast charger.
the 401 FS will do fast charge and a slow 5 hour charge.then trickle.

the 2700s are a GREAT way to improve your MFLB heats up QUICK hits a little harder.
well worth it
you can alternate from the 2700 to the 2400 i use 2 batts when i use the box to keep the batts a little cooler.
the PA is next.
 
al bundy,

madnezz344

live free and live elevated :}
I recently got mines at Hempcon in LA after a long break from smoking and i have never been so satisfied with a product such as this. It works I mean it really really works :D.

Everyone should get one of these and just enjoy it :), plus any stuff not vaped can be used for edibles :}.

My batteries charged in about 4hrs and 15 mins.

I usually open mines to the right and clean the lid area that gets some resin and the plastic stem with a Q-tip and warm water.

I love the stealthyness of the device :D.
 
madnezz344,

Puget

mollusk
The "Model V-818" charger that came with my recent Blissville order seems surprisingly good. One or two batteries can be charged. The specs are similar to my Maha C204F (the manual discharge button on the Maha is a nice feature). Paying the extra money for the charger and tin was worth it to me.
 
Puget,
Sounds like you got a good deal with those Powerex batteries, al. Made in Japan always sounds good in my books.

Is it true the power adapter is still the beta version as it says on their website? - https://magic-flight.com:4200/buydpab/ar_home

If so, it is the most primitive, shamelessly poor designed power adapter I have seen in my entire life. Only a snip at $59?

I think Magic Flight are the kind of company that make only one product. Oh well, at least the LB is a good product though.
 
Vapemania-original,
I'm confused. After skimming through the MFLB page on vaporpedia.com I need two things clarified:

Quote:
"When you take a long slow draw, do you get constant vapor supply or is it more "airy"?"

1. What is meant by "constant vapor supply" and "airy" in this context?


2. The next question on the wiki concerns "pyromon's technique" which supposedly produces thick, cloudy hits. Would this really be desirable as it is later explained that less visible vapor is more efficient?

3. Is vaporization at higher temperatures (w/o combusting) more efficient than lower temperatures?

If someone would help out a noob like myself it would be greatly appreciated!
 
loudspeaker123,

colly

Active Member
Hi, just got my MFLB opened up. I have a couple questions off the bat.

Do the batteries come charged? I didn't see the light turn on so I popped a couple into the charger. Which leads to my second question. How long does the charger usually take going from dead to full? Judging by the look of this charger I'd say it takes a while.

Edit- Figured that out, nevermind :ko:

But something else popped up after my first trial. It seemed like a couple little shreds of my bud were sticking to the top plastic slide when i moved it over the trench. Is that because it's not grinded up enough?

Thanks
 
colly,

pyronym

Harry Mooseknuckle
loudspeaker123 said:
The next question on the wiki concerns "pyromon's technique" which supposedly produces thick, cloudy hits. Would this really be desirable as it is later explained that less visible vapor is more efficient?

It all comes down to personal preference. Even with the thickest cloudiest hits you are still way more efficient than smoking. For those of us that came from other vapes like the Surfer that has variable temp we are used to and enjoy larger hits. Also technique with the launch box is something that needs to be perfected on your own just like with all other vapes. I feel that if you are introducing someone to vaping that is used to smoking the fact that they can't see the "smoke" puts them off with thin hits new vapers aren't exactly sure if the unit is working or not and decide they aren't getting good hits. My advice is to just play with your box(pun intended if you are of the female persuasion) and find what works best for you. Its your box hit it in the way that brings you the most joy. I will say that my method works great when you are trying to get every last hit out of your trench. I believe that the higher temperatures achieved allow you to get a better mix of actives on every hit.
 
pyronym,
The pyromon technique!!!

Thank you for your dedication to your art, O great sage.

Verily, I too have converted to the technique, and have met with the angels in the clouds.
 
Vapemania-original,
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