caliganja420
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Do you all know any differences between the Nitecore Um2 and Nitecore D2?
Do you all know any differences between the Nitecore Um2 and Nitecore D2?
the Um2 it's usb in...Do you all know any differences between the Nitecore Um2 and Nitecore D2?
No one can tell you 100 percent. But the website states **4 weeks estimated delivery** and they update the wait time information daily.Okay. Thank you, I wouldn't have the issue of not enough and get pushed to next batch?
It’s really not hard to take apart.Why does he clean it like this if it isn't necessary though? Why didn't they make it a bit easier to take apart it looks a little fiddly for some people?
The TM is very easy to take a part. Its pretty much 1 screw and unscrewing the battery cap and stem holder. When I first got my TM, I was real worried about the noise of the fire button and how it would rattle. Upon taking it all apart, my worries disappeared, as the there was no way the fire button would fail, at least with normal use, as it is very stout. Then when you compare the TM to other vapes, it is so easy to take it a part, vs all the other vapes. Some you can't even take apart without breaking it, like the tetrax for example (which is very comparable to the TM in quality and effects).Why does he clean it like this if it isn't necessary though? Why didn't they make it a bit easier to take apart it looks a little fiddly for some people?
Haha totally! Yes I still have my Thermovape T1, I've been meaning to take it out again, I have the power adapter and WPA for it, had its core rebuilt right before the company folded...
@abcd5432 - being high sometimes warps time a bit. :-) Seriously, I'm sure it's just that the three clicks have to happen in a pretty narrow timeframe (~1½ secs?), which minimizes the risk of accidentally turning it on or off.
Also pay attention to the light. That should help. Just a short learning curve and if I could master it (which I have) after an initial few days, anyone can. It’s really simple. Then again the Tinymight is simply awesome.I thought it was just a learning curve but maybe I'm doing it wrong.
After I hold down the fire button during on demand more, I release. Then, I triple click to turn off. Nothing happens. I do it again and it turns off. It seems I have to do the triple click twice to turn off? I can never hit it and get it to turn off on the first go.
What am I doing wrong? Did I change a setting by accident?
bro, but the size of the bowl in tm is easily adjustable . and I love big hits with .2-.3 that fit easily in tm stemThe only negative I can think of is that the bowls are pretty small
Many of us have the same problem. My solution: abandon the idea of "3 rapid clicks to shut it off", and instead adopt this: "click rapidly until it shuts off".I thought it was just a learning curve but maybe I'm doing it wrong.
After I hold down the fire button during on demand more, I release. Then, I triple click to turn off. Nothing happens. I do it again and it turns off. It seems I have to do the triple click twice to turn off? I can never hit it and get it to turn off on the first go.
What am I doing wrong? Did I change a setting by accident?
It's actually very precise though. It's triple click twice to turn off for me.Many of us have the same problem. My solution: abandon the idea of "3 rapid clicks to shut it off", and instead adopt this: "click rapidly until it shuts off".
It truly works every single time.
I mean I can't get it to turn off when I'm actively trying on the first triple click after engaging the heater. I tried all last night and I always had to triple click twice to turn off. Once I engage the heater it takes two triple clicks to turn off. If I don't, it's one triple click to turn off. Just seemed so exact, it's weird.@abcd5432 - being high sometimes warps time a bit. :-) Seriously, I'm sure it's just that the three clicks have to happen in a pretty narrow timeframe (~1½ secs?), which minimizes the risk of accidentally turning it on or off.
Do you all know any differences between the Nitecore Um2 and Nitecore D2?
I thought it was just a learning curve but maybe I'm doing it wrong.
After I hold down the fire button during on demand more, I release. Then, I triple click to turn off. Nothing happens. I do it again and it turns off. It seems I have to do the triple click twice to turn off? I can never hit it and get it to turn off on the first go.
What am I doing wrong? Did I change a setting by accident?
Depends how big how small how you're loading, people have seen success with everything here! Shame the thread is too long to really skim through and see that easily...
I’m currently still saving for my tinymight and dreaming of the day I own one but in the meantime I have some questions about using the short rbt stem. I have a couple basket screens and I’m wondering just how deep can you place it before stirring becomes a untenable mess and it’s not vaping evenly? Where’s the sweet spot? And do you leave a air gap between the herb and the end of the stem? And along with my basket screens I received a few rimed ones as a bonus from vgoodiez are they any good for smaller loads? Or are they to close to the heater? Should I cut the rims off?
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haha thanks, but that doesn't help much unless you're going to read through this thread and copy over every post about loading!Here you go!Tinymight stem loading technique
I wanted to make a dedicated thread for discussion about how you load your Tinymight stem. I have found random bits of this information scattered about in the endless pages of TM discussion. But I wanted to save some new TM owners some of the trial and error that I And I’m sure many others went...fuckcombustion.com
Is there any 3rd party wood casing, like exotic wood? Idk quite how it all dissembles. I have mine on pre order and would like to do some sand inlay, laser, or wood burning on a custom wood piece. If there are none I guess it's a no go because I almost guarantee that would omit any warranty.
No no nothing like that exists yet, you can absolutely sand and finish yours however you like though, laser engraving or wood burning is fine, I think someone else here may have done that? Shouldn't mess with the warranty if you don't go poking around in the electronics or even unscrew anything... there's no reason to disassemble stuff unless you really need to get into the cracks where the aluminum covers the wood, but if you're really concerned just email them and ask if this would void warranty.
I'd like to see a glass lined stem with a wood exterior that tapers at the mouth. It could fit the cooling unit and feel good on the lips though it would get pretty beefy and might look funny. Maybe just straight wood. I'm waiting for @khelek41girl to pump out some nice stems since she has a Tinymight and is an excellent wood worker. I'm with you on a burl wood, they're the cat's pyjamas .It's only a matter of time, with the popularity of this vape that would be a good source of income for a wood worker to add to the invoices. Maybe @Ed's TnT has considered this??? I fricken love burl wood.
I will try 4. I did use session mode and 3 clicks works.Very odd @abcd5432 try 4 clicks, see if that's more reliable