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Capsules are handy when out n about for me. Different set up for stationary use.
I have never used mine inverted.....550hrs....still chucking vapor.
Some vapes are not intented for inverted use....heat dissipation?
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They are also very, very handy for disabled patients who need to pre-load, particularly if they are using a care giver who can pre-load their doses.
...I have never used mine inverted...Some vapes are not intended for inverted use....heat dissipation?
...how ridiculously easy it is to swap out loads...
Yes. And one other advantage that I haven't seen mention of recently is that you don't have to load the capsules until the heater is up to temperature. I like to pop 'em in when the temp reaches about 320 (F) on its way to 365 and take my first draw at around 350. Great taste, less waste!
Anyone vaping concentrates in the capsules? I loaded one with rosin wrapped with hemp fiber, but I'm waiting for the right time.
Just went back to hitting without the dosing capsules. unbelievable hits and pure clouds. I can't believe how much better hits are with out the extra masse of the dosing capletets
is there any difference between regular mighty and medic? def would like to know.Great discussion! I used a couple of Mighty's exclusively for inverted muzzmod bubbler use for a very long time.... never had any issues. I think I posed a similar question and it was answered along the lines of something like the resin couldn't survive the hot airpath? I would do "deep cleans" every so often, and the only stuff I would see in the oven under the screen would be a very fine dust black ABV that would super easily wipe off.
May pick up another Mighty since I can get a medic for $279usd (Tweed LP in Canada), i'm loving my GH's, but I do miss my Mighty! (but I don't miss my Crafty! ha)
If you want/need a Mihhty stand now, @Ratchett has one that works great.hey everyone! I've got a q about battery management and overall life regarding charging.
Is it better to top it up all the time or to let them drain a certain amount before recharging them?
On a side note: That image 2 pages back showing the insides is really cool. Makes me feel like I could replace those batteries easily enough myself. I do have a bit of exp too though.
That stand that is being made looks pretty nice too. I be sure not to have sharp edges on it as it may scratch nice hardwood tables.
My useage pattern is not to go below 50%....if avoidable?....2yrs @ 550hrs....shhh
Might want to look at the..."BATTERY UNIVERSITY"..website...for more info.
@weedemon, I did open it to unblock the airpath with was 50% blocked due to my stupid habit of blowing in the bowl after cleaning with the brush.all this dust turns into goo overtime, specialy if you use it upside down over water tools.
I collected 2.5 gram of goo from the spiral which holds the heater. yes i dissembled the heater..
Hope this info helps .
Would be so cool if you made a video as I have been concerned for some time now that my heater is clogged up too.
dont know why this thing was $500 to start as it always breaks due to fragile nature of plastic.(which i dont know how it passed safety regulations, as plastic breaking is a sign of heat degradation...
Yes, for cleaning cooling unit I use Isopropyl Alcohol, 91% or preferably 99%. Also lightly in the chamber as well. Some recommend holding Mighty upside down when cleaning chamber so alcohol doesn't run inside.Have you guys used isoprophyl alcohol to clean your mighty?
Only reason i ask is because the cleaning instructions in the manual list ethyl alcohol and dont mention iso.
Do you think its safe to use iso over ethyl??
i do disagree with this i think it's the opposite i would think 70% convection and 30 Conduction.mine wasn't really clogged when i went in there. the heater is just an iron rod that is inside another rod which is also the chamber. it's all conduction in there, maybe like 5% convection as there is some air going through the herbs. but it's mostly just one iron rod inside an aluminum tube. the tech isn't really all crazy.. dont know why this thing was $500 to start as it always breaks due to fragile nature of plastic.(which i dont know how it passed safety regulations, as plastic breaking is a sign of heat degradation...