Jill NYC
Portable Hoarder
What the world needs is more stoner hackers that specialize in vapes!Hackers have gotten into some of the most secure places. It's not a stretch to think someone could mod the Mighty.
What the world needs is more stoner hackers that specialize in vapes!Hackers have gotten into some of the most secure places. It's not a stretch to think someone could mod the Mighty.
The Mighty's big brother the Plenty can be 'hacked' for as high a temp as you want but you need a torx bit and a file, not a computer to do it.Has a tech savvy ever thought if it is possible about updating the Mighty/Crafty to 220 degrees?
is that that big ass pressurized motorized noisy ass thing that blows really high pressurized air ? used in carpentry and similar jobs? Damn I have to buy that for cleaning this shit ? its quite weird since I only tried concentrate once and its three month old device Im thinking about getting air compressor I wish something smaller would be availableYes they do clog up, also the crafty.
the way I prevent it from clogging, is a blow it at least once a week out with a air compressor. first in the direction of the clogged hole up to the top(you can make a dam from cut open silicon tube to get some pressure while blowing upwards) and then from the top. 10 bars plus of airpresure keeps it clean imho..
Haha, you can buy cans of compressed air for doing things like this to electronics (not sure if they would have enough pressure or not but cheap to try), some industrial type compressors have oil in the air that is compressed and even water in some clunkers if not properly maintained.Damn I have to buy that for cleaning this shit ?
That air says it has Propane and Butane in it?Haha, you can buy cans of compressed air for doing things like this to electronics (not sure if they would have enough pressure or not but cheap to try), some industrial type compressors have oil in the air that is compressed and even water in some clunkers if not properly maintained.
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Simply purchase the kind that does not then, I just linked the first one I looked at.That air says it has Propane and Butane in it?
I remember having one but the tubing for air blowing was thicker and could not get to the spot from beneath, but I think I will try other brand if you tried it and it worked out fine for cleaning the air intake hole. I tried to scrape the place with metal card grinder and small amounts of hash like powdery black tar stuff was coming out of it, fluffy stuffHaha, you can buy cans of compressed air for doing things like this to electronics (not sure if they would have enough pressure or not but cheap to try), some industrial type compressors have oil in the air that is compressed and even water in some clunkers if not properly maintained.
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I have not tried any air on a Mighty, I was just suggesting the compressed air can as an alternative to a full-on workshop compressor to try to do the job.I will try other brand if you tried it
You were so right ChooChoo! I picked up one during sale (actually got it from POTV, because they had color I wanted), and it is so, so, so much better to just slip it on and forget all about it, so much better than having to remember the stand when moving around home.(the etsy one linked above and the delta3d ones do not hug and go with you, it's more of a table top stand)
Contact Storz & Bickel, they will probably offer a replacement for a small fee.Hi all,
Re: Mighty not charging!
My (out-of-warranty) Mighty (2019 model) is unfortunately not charging after only 6 months of light use, the charger is ok as I've tested it on a friend's Mighty, but my Mighty does nothing when I plug the charger barrel into the socket (no vibration noise, no indication on the screen, and does not charge the device).
- The Mighty still works perfectly with what little battery power it still has remaining, but just won't charge.
- Has anyone else experienced this please, and if so, how did you fix it? - Maybe the charging port is faulty, or maybe it is a circuitry fault?
Thanks and all the best,
SV
Unlikely, but,Re: Mighty not charging!
First, very sorry, you have this problem.Hi all,
Re: Mighty not charging!
My (out-of-warranty) Mighty (2019 model) is unfortunately not charging after only 6 months of light use, the charger is ok as I've tested it on a friend's Mighty, but my Mighty does nothing when I plug the charger barrel into the socket (no vibration noise, no indication on the screen, and does not charge the device).
- The Mighty still works perfectly with what little battery power it still has remaining, but just won't charge.
- Has anyone else experienced this please, and if so, how did you fix it? - Maybe the charging port is faulty, or maybe it is a circuitry fault?
Thanks and all the best,
SV
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ok, but dumb question….you say your charger works on your friend’s Mighty. But did you try charging your Mighty with your friend’s charger?Hi all,
Re: Mighty not charging!
My (out-of-warranty) Mighty (2019 model) is unfortunately not charging after only 6 months of light use, the charger is ok as I've tested it on a friend's Mighty,
Don't mean to pry, but if it's out of warranty after 6 months of use are you sure you have your dates correct?Hi all,
Re: Mighty not charging!
My (out-of-warranty) Mighty (2019 model) is unfortunately not charging after only 6 months of light use, the charger is ok as I've tested it on a friend's Mighty, but my Mighty does nothing when I plug the charger barrel into the socket (no vibration noise, no indication on the screen, and does not charge the device).
- The Mighty still works perfectly with what little battery power it still has remaining, but just won't charge.
- Has anyone else experienced this please, and if so, how did you fix it? - Maybe the charging port is faulty, or maybe it is a circuitry fault?
Thanks and all the best,
SV
ok, but dumb question….you say your charger works on your friend’s Mighty. But did you try charging your Mighty with your friend’s charger?
I‘ve had a similar issue with two different units. Both times the Mighty would charge on a different charger. Give it a try, because my first reaction to your story was “bad charger” and using that charger with your friend’s Mighty isn’t sufficient evidence that the charger is ok with your Mighty, IMO.
I do not have the plus version. Why won't you discharge the battery, verify it and tell us. That would be sweetSo with the Mighty+ plugged into a 45w 15v/3a charger is it actually running off wall power? As in the batteries aren't in use at all when it's plugged in to the correct charger and turned on? Seen some mixed opinions online about what's actually happening with the M+. The manual says it can be used with completely dead batteries though if plugged into a super charger or equivalent 45w 15v/3a charger. If it can run only off wall power that's sweet.
I don't have a 45w 15v/3a charger and don't want to waste my money on one if it isn't going to do what I want it to. I'm sure someone in this thread can confirm.I do not have the plus version. Why won't you discharge the battery, verify it and tell us. That would be sweet