My feeling is, cool water makes all vapor better. I don't like feeling warm dry air on my throat. I can do it, I just don't prefer it. The same with tubing. If I can put some tubing in between me and the vapor's origination it really makes it less irritating to my throat. Admittedly I have had throat issues since I was a child.IAmKrazy2 said:Needing/using glass and water with the LB just blows my mind, i know they all run slightly different in heat, but i know I would never need water for mine. A VERY light vape already. Looking forward to these car adapters whenever available.
MagicFlight, will I be able to purchase only the car adaptor? With my vape selection i just dont see myself ever using this at home. My PD is just always running and read.
Power module has the limit. With unlimited batteries on the Box -- the Box eventually gets warm, which can change the taste. Cool off period is about 2 minutes.chloe said:is the 12 minute mark a limitation on the power module or the box? If it is the power module, then how long can the box be left on with the assumption that I have unlimited batteries.
Hi -- for a new cover, please contact us privately with your postal address.Geofresh said:So the plexiglass on my unity literally snapped off. I had the plexiglass to the side as I was loading a trench and I dropped my LB.... Magic Flight, what should I do about a cover now.
Its actually difficult to say exactly. For one thing, we send warranty replacements for previously purchased units. For another, serial numbers are allocated early in the build process, and we reject units for a number of reasons (parts get recycled). Then there are differences of retail vs wholesale -- and whether the wholesale units are actually "sold" as yet.HighSti said:Magic fight, how many launch boxes have you sold since they came out?
yeah it's a great product and I hope it continues to do well. My friend and I recently bought our launch boxes and today we got super vaked with our little buddies. We then wondered how many people actually have this great device so (being super vaked), I got on the forums to ask. I now realize that giving me a good estimate would be a bit difficult and probably something that you aren't reallymagicflight said:Its actually difficult to say exactly. For one thing, we send warranty replacements for previously purchased units. For another, serial numbers are allocated early in the build process, and we reject units for a number of reasons (parts get recycled). Then there are differences of retail vs wholesale -- and whether the wholesale units are actually "sold" as yet.HighSti said:Magic fight, how many launch boxes have you sold since they came out?
Overall -- the best answer I am permitted to give is that we have sold enough to stay in business, and that our 'flight trajectory' is so far going according to the general plan. People are happy, so we count it as a success!
Keep your batterys warm , or at least not cold . I let some get cold in the car and they wouldn't work .HighSti said:Tomorrow I will be going snowboarding and using my launch box on the lift. So excited.
And congratulations, MF. Your product has definitively carved out a nice space in the vape market and from everything that I have read here and at other sites, is gaining momentum. Nice work.magicflight said:Overall -- the best answer I am permitted to give is that we have sold enough to stay in business, and that our 'flight trajectory' is so far going according to the general plan. People are happy, so we count it as a success!
No it's true, cold reduces the output of batteries. I'm a photographer and I snowboard with two battery packs for my DSLR and 8 double A's for my flashes. What I usually do is get some of those Hot Hands hand warmers and I put one next to the battery compartment on my camera, one or two in the compartment where the 8 double A's are and I usually keep the second camera battery pack inside my coat pocket. Keep them close to your body heat and they should do fine.vape4health said:I had some that was charged then after about 4-5 hours in the car at like 20-25F I couldnt get one of them 6 fuckers to work , maybe it wasn't the cold then , ? After a charge they work just like new .
Yeah, the idea is that cold actually reduces the batteries output, it doesn't kill it outright so I guess in theory if you put it in the fridge and it warmed up it would work fine.MoeOnTheMoon said:Interesting about the cold batteries... I too have always heard about storing batteries in the fridge, and just assumed it was true and that they would work cold. Never tried it myself. Maybe what someone said is true: it stores them longer but then they have to warm up to work...? Someone should do an experiment with this and give us the answer as it pertains to NiMH batteries used for the LB.
sundaddy said:Yeah, if you've ever watched Survivor Man, he's constantly having problems with the cold weather effecting his batteries that he uses in his video cameras.
Just get one, you'll wish you would have a long time ago. Get an energizer 15 min. charger with Nimh batteries, and you won't experience any "cons"Caterpotter said:what are the pros and cons of using a magicflight?