BigRed said:
Hi There! I've been shopping for my first vaporizer and your forums really helped me to decide on the LB, so thanks for all of the great info.
Got it yesterday and am trying to get the feel for it. I'm a heavy smoker and am trying to switch to vaporizing to lessen the damage I'm doing to my lungs. Plus the stealth factor will allow me to enjoy longer days out...if I start to hurt I can just pop into a restroom instead of coming home early.
I'm finding that I miss the flavor of the herb...and I'm not finding that it's as effective as traditional methods. I feel like I'm using significantly more herb and not getting the full benefit. I'm still in love with the concept and am confident that I made the right choice...I just need to keep reading here & learn about the ways to make it better!
Hey man, Welcome to the world of vaporizers!
there is one thing you need to know. when you vape you are not burning the weed anymore, and as a result part of that "high" from before is lost. you are losing the carbon monoxide(an air pollutant that is actually very deadly in high doses) and a bunch of other nasty chemicals that are a byproduct of burning your plant material when smoking. so yes it is a different high when you vape. Vaping is much more pure and targeted at the part we all love about the plant, The THC.
that wiki i referenced in my other reply here would also be very helpful for you too! check it out! there are tips.
http://www.vaporpedia.com/wiki/Magic-Flight_Launch_Box
to get you started though try to hit it as slowly and lightly as possible. you know when you hit a doob in micro hits? try that too.
Bluntcrush said:
Prolly a silly question, but because I just got this great new battery case, I have been wondering. How often do you charge you spares to keep them fresh and ready for use. I am cycling thru about 6 batteries right now, so I am just trying to get a general consensus of what some of you others are doing...
that's a good question.
well it depends on what type of batteries you have. the ones that came with my mfbl were 2000 mAh LD batteries. (i know this because the info was printed on the side thank goodness haha)
and the powerex 2700 mAh ones i have are HD.
below is some info from the mfbl "wiki":
http://www.vaporpedia.com/wiki/Magic-Flight_Launch_Box
based on that if you are using LD batteries they will hold a charge once charged for a long time and don't have to be "topped up". The HD however like to lose their charge over time, so after a week( or even sooner) i would throw them back in the charger to top them up.
the battery gives it best effort in the first 30 s of use in the mflb and i can tell the difference between a fresh battery and one that has been used.
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How do I choose between LSD and standard batteries?
There are two types of NiMH batteries available: low self-discharge (LSD) and high self-discharge (HSD).
LSD batteries:
* Have a shelf life measured in months
* Usually marketed as "pre-charged" or "ready-to-use"
* Have a lower capacity range (2000-2400 mAh)
* Can be damaged if charged too quickly (faster than 60 mins is not recommended)
* Best for LB use: Maha Imedion 2400 mAh
For many LB buyers, the Eneloop is a good choice. It has the advantage of holding a charge for much longer than most batteries. This is good since it ensures that the batteries can be delivered to the purchaser charged, even if the Box happens to be sitting on a retail store shelf for awhile. Many people seem to use the Box on an occasional or infrequent basis, and for these people, having batteries hold their charge for months is especially advantageous. One downside of the Eneloop batteries is that they should not be charged in fast (15 minute) chargers, as this can decrease the life of the battery.
HSD batteries:
* Have a shelf life measured in days, or weeks at best
* Have a higher capacity range (up to 2800 mAh)
* Can be used in fast chargers (15 mins)
* Best for heavy/frequent use: Maha Powerex 2700 mAh
For people who generally use the Box every day, or multiple times every day, Magic-Flight recommends the Powerex batteries. People who do this will need to be very sure to keep track of which batteries are which--this is important.
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Bottom line:
for LD batteries you can wait longer before having to recharge them (assuming you have not used them of course) maybe months. (Best for occasional users)
for HD, i don't want to wait longer than a week before i have them topped up and ready to go at peak performance. (Best for chronic users)
hope that helps