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info@tinymightvape.comWhat is best way to get ahold of maker
info@tinymightvape.comWhat is best way to get ahold of maker
If you have the cooling unit and screen clean, check the threads on the battery cover and the TM itself. is very important for good battery contactI'd say I feel like I've lost about 20% power. Most noticeable on starting it's harder to get vapor started
I think someone else with performance issues had dirty threads and/or contact on the battery lid/hole. I’m not sure that was ever verified to be a big issue, but it’s probably worth looking and cleaning yours if they need it just in case. Since you charge externally, you do have more chances to get dirt/oil/etc. in there.
I cannot get that stealth mode to work. So when the unit is cut off do I do the 3 clicks and hold? When the unit is on, and I do the 3 clicks and hold it just cuts the unit off.Here you go:
It works. The one problem with the master adapter is that it tends to fall off the stem. Then, reinserting the master adapter on the glass stem while it is still on the TM can be scary. But it definitely works.Also, has anyone used or had luck with "The Master Adapter" from Sneaky Pete? Link here.
I just picked up a water pipe from my local head shop so I want to make sure I have an adapter that works when my TM arrives. I emailed the store, and that's the adapter that they recommended. I'd feel better knowing someone has actually tried it, and that it works.
if you're going to a store , almost everything from Xtar / Nitecore will be great (also most models of LiitoKala, always double check it online)So I did everything that was suggested to me and it seems to have worked. I wish I did everything one at a time, I believe it is battery related. So thanks much FC community. Any suggestions on a good battery charger?
Anybody ever wonder why this vendor doesn’t use serial numbers on his vapes, nor on any of his previous “projects”?
You took the words right out of my cakehole! There are a number of logical, reasonable reasons for the use of serial numbers. It isn't just beneficial to the consumer but to the vendor/maker/manufacturer as well. Even the weirdo that runs RBT used serial numbers on the M3, if he can do it anybody can.
helps prevent any monkey bidness on the warranty return/repair/replacement side of things. I don't care how "artisanal" you are It simply can't be hard to stamp a serial number into/onto your product!
shot in the submarine...Hey Cheebachiefer...
Realistically How exactly would a code help when the device can be disassembled with a single torx bit.
Batch numbers can be linked to the purchase date.
Yeah, nothing wrong, But there's something "uncool" about having serial numbers right?So there are some good arguments to use serial numbers, no doubt. However, each device can easily be identified and linked to a batch by using the order number and / or date of purchase. So there's nothing fishy about not using them (as our guest implied).
Do the jackpods fit in the upline taster?
While I don’t have a TM yet, I do have 3 upline tasters and a set of 10 jack-pods just itching to be used!Do the jackpods fit in the upline taster?
[...] and you need a long poker to get it out of there.
Short answer: yesDo the jackpods fit in the upline taster?
Do the jackpods fit in the upline taster?