So I had a interesting experience yesterday...
Loaded a stem and went out back for a sesh, already a battery loaded so I'm good to go.
Now I had made a bud sandwich with a bunch of the shit out the bottom of my 4 piece grinder (keif?) So wanted to go nice and slow to start and enjoy the evening. Slow is what I got to the point no matter how long I held the button it was low temp...
Hmmm must be low battery, flip the lid ohh thats warm!
Decided to have another long hit any way and the copper and screw was quite hot now. When I got the battery in the charger it read 2.8v but Ive got my bats down to 3v before and had more power than that and no heat in the contact so I'm really thinking something is up.
Now here is some back story:
Over the last few weeks I have been thinking something aint right Milaana just isn't as hot as she used to be, was starting to think maybe the bats are loosing their oomph?
Now the hot contact is new, maybe more noticeable because of the increased button time due to low charge, but definitely a sign of high resistance so I thought maybe my threaded post is loose like others have meantioned. Take everything off but no post is secure, but found a good film of grime in the post thread and the nut as well.
Not sure where its from just day to day dirt I guess... Could be plasic coming from the guitar pic mod mixing with the dirt making a nice high resistance gel in the thread!
All this explains why I've been having problems, taking longer and longer to get to temp and getting less bowls per battery. Corroborated by my findings after I cleaned everything up and had another go...
Oh wow that is the Milaana I remember it feels like a wild animal that needs to be tamed. Im back to getting my face ripped off and being surprised by howmuch vapor come out with so little color change to the load.
Although I must admit I did have my second ever combustion event halfway through the first bowl after cleaning the contact. Though with the great feedback of the short stem was able realize what was happening before the bulk of the smoke reached half way up the stem so avoided tasting it and 10 mins in some brewers cleaner fixed the smell.
But overall I feel the extra heat is better/easier to controll was charing alot more tring to get up to temp when loosing power, but its much more responsive now less lag... edit though when I finally get round to putting a power adapter together those long endless low temp flaver hits were great
Any way I guess the moral of the story is keep your post clean