Perhaps it was the time he tore a Crafty+ asunder in the name of investigation. (They share similar construction)
That is located here:
Crafty+ Review: I can't believe this.
I'm not sure I could do it without breaking a tab but the pictures would help, it should hold together even if you did break one.
I think that's the part you mean.
Don't forget Green Kiwi posted very important Mighty casing disassembly info a few posts back, about which way to slide the parts apart successfully.
Good thinking, I had pm'd the user with three things to check, heater element resistance if possible (should be about 4 Ohms), condition of heater temperature sensor, and condition of battery temperature sensors.
But now that you mention it, I wonder if it could be the actual temperature fuse near the bowl, is that what you mean?
It was more common to go on early Crafty, but this error 4 has come up for a small number of Mighty folks on the web, temperature fuse might make sense.
Yes the tan ring, I think some of that is caused by reclaim dripping down from the CU and it seeps in between the tan ring and the metal bowl, when everything is really hot it flows into that groove like solder/liquid.
A thin dark crust is sometimes visible over this groove, have a look with a magnifier.
I was under the impression that you had stopped using the vape for a while and a little oil in there might be causing your trouble.
Also, when I moved away from combustion I was not tasting vapor wonderfully or at all, it was almost a year or more before I felt my taste fully came back and I could really tell what tastes were coming from a vape.
Wonder if your combustion episode has screwed with your buds!
I also wonder if you are just not liking any conduction in the mix lately. The only thing I could think to lessen that is maybe not tamping or packing loads, try leaving it a little looser in there?
Do you use a pad on top? This can increase conduction in some cases, and the pads should also be cleaned now and then.
Thanks for the info about the FP and your uses.