you think ? i dont see how its possible that my pax that has 1 battery, has the same life of a mighty which has 2.
Probably just convection vs. conduction. The amount of heated air is way bigger with the mighty. More airflow needs more power to stabilize temps.
@biohacker , my unit often doesn't vibrate when batteries are weak. S&B is aware of this problem. They told me they're going to change the 2 -point-controller in a simple controller like the crafty has one to let the temp always overshoot slightly. This overshoot causes vibration (0,5'C are needed to cause vibration). Seems like this still wasn't implemented with your new device.
I asked them why they don't simply let the mighty vibrate 0,5 degrees
before attempting temperature, but this isn't the way german engineers like to work apparently. They prefer to implement a new software in the future. I guess this could happen with a slightly adapted housing to prevent the top fins from breaking finally?
Could be I'm wrong since
@t-dub unit is vibrating so far. Perhaps you could test vibration a few times on empty batteries? My first unit was 2,000, my second unit is 12,000. I noticed a slightly decline in performance, too! Is it possible the behavior of our old units was caused by batterie (ab-)use and our new mightys with new batts are better than the old ones?
Just thinking loud because my crafty with 110h on it has a
heavy performance drop! (drastically increased Heat-up-times and difficulties with keeping temperature even if I draw really slow).
I think I need a working desktop to prevent the mighty from constant abuse... "Sadly" the mighty is more powerful, imo, than most desktops I know so far!