Has anyone taken the mighty apart and replaced the batteries themselves?
Tbh I don't even think the prices for his adapters are too high, the products seem solid and thoughtful and the prices are appropiate in my opinion.
It is just hard to understand, why every asian shop offers low shipping costs while I would had to pay 14.80$ at Delta3DStudios. They could just use a padded envelope and ship it for 2$.
The Grand Total is $39.30 for the water adapter + shipping to Germany and that is just way too high, at least in my opinion. Well since I am not forced to buy Delta3D products its just a personal opinion and I am happy for every one of their customers who can afford their products. I am very sure they offer the best adapters on the market.
Mighty's which, by the by, have a medical certification in the EU based on material analysis, I believe.
Yes, looking closely at the label, that's 99.9% ISO. Very good to use.Is this the correct type of alcohol to clean a mighty oven/cu’s Etc with?
I don’t want to damage it.
There are pics and videos of this if you search hard enough online. There is also a crafty user who has done his own mod to allow replacement batteries.
It's not something I would want to do in a hurry especially with a new unit but definitely possible. I would recommend batteries with pre soldered tabs unless you have extensive knowledge in this. Heat from soldering iron + batteries is VERY DANGEROUS
Well my mighty has been my trust steed now for almost 3 years, so unfortunately the warranty is well and truly over.
I sent Storz and Bickel a RMA but their response was that due to my unit being out of warranty they could only offer me a replacement unit at a discounted price of €248 and my old mighty being sent in.
The only issue I have with my unit is that the batteries have degraded over the years and it only holds enough charge for a couple of sessions now.
If they won’t fix it for me I’m inclined to have a go myself.
From what I understand the process is relatively simple, you just need a solder hot enough that contact time with the battery is kept to a minimum.
If you could point me in the direction of the content you refer to I would be very appreciative as I have searched hard already and have been unable to turn up anything, even just a disassembled mighty to know what to expect upon opening.
Afaik they also offer to replace the case + batteries for about 80$ !Well my mighty has been my trust steed now for almost 3 years, so unfortunately the warranty is well and truly over.
I sent Storz and Bickel a RMA but their response was that due to my unit being out of warranty they could only offer me a replacement unit at a discounted price of €248 and my old mighty being sent in.
The only issue I have with my unit is that the batteries have degraded over the years and it only holds enough charge for a couple of sessions now.
If they won’t fix it for me I’m inclined to have a go myself.
From what I understand the process is relatively simple, you just need a solder hot enough that contact time with the battery is kept to a minimum.
If you could point me in the direction of the content you refer to I would be very appreciative as I have searched hard already and have been unable to turn up anything, even just a disassembled mighty to know what to expect upon opening.
I'm unsure if this has been asked, but for the 230volt charger.
Does anyone know of some generic equivalent for the charger?
It's very expensive just for a charger...
I need to get a replacement because the wire has broke on mine.
I'm unsure if this has been asked, but for the 230volt charger.
Does anyone know of some generic equivalent for the charger?
It's very expensive just for a charger...
I need to get a replacement because the wire has broke on mine.
They don’t do that for the early mightys. I was in the 2000’s and they said the new batteries are not compatible. Once mine dies, going to ask @JCat for battery replacement or replace it with new
They don’t do that for the early mightys. I was in the 2000’s and they said the new batteries are not compatible. Once mine dies, going to ask @JCat for battery replacement or replace it with new
Since you are in Europe. I hear that S&B germany takes care of their customers better than S&B Oakland (i believe Americans go through Oakland). I bought mine the first few months that it was out. I wouldnt worry too much because I heard of good stories with S&B Germany. Even though I can only vape a few bowls a charge, still love my mighty.How old is old i got mine in jan 16 its just out of warranty its been used maybe 5 times max they told me when i bought it 60 euro for a battery replacment and i keep this for future correpondences and legal reasons.
So your post scared me... how old does it have to be you said old batterys? And since they said 20% more battery in an email recently my anxiety is thinking they changed the batterys and now no one gets a battery replacement but instead an offer of a reduction in price on a new model.
Could you clarify for me because im worried i misunderstand and as i said if they did indeed so what u said above i would ask for a refund this week because i only bought based on the email from s&b which states 60 euro for new batterys.
Legally i intend to hold them to that as long as i have thay email and mastercard protection i can force them to honor it or mastercard has to refund me or not get the debt cleared.