Many of us are in the same boat as you.Does this company respond to emails?? Tried to contact and nothing in back??
Many of us are in the same boat as you.Does this company respond to emails?? Tried to contact and nothing in back??
once you get going on this little thing you wont give a shit.That sounds more like I would expect an “adjustment” ring to behave. With a full rotation on your unit, you have complete control. My stems fit, so I’ll have to deal with what limited tiny adjustment I may have, but if I turn mine more then a touch, it comes off.
No sense in emailing TM, due to the juvenile email “bomb” campaign organized in the shipping thread, emails at thIs point go into the void. Someday, assuming TM is still in business, I’ll ask them about this.
Says the man trying not to succumb to VAS!Know lot of happy people with the Tiny Might but think money better spent elsewhere for the long term.
i do hope they can grow with the demand
This is a smart and completely rational approach. At this point in the development of TM as product and a company it is an option with many positives but also some significant risk. If your appetite for risk is low, you should avoid the TM until the level of risk appears acceptable to you.Know lot of happy people with the Tiny Might but think money better spent elsewhere for the long term.
i do hope they can grow with the demand
Sounds like "a legit need for a second unit" to meNow that I own it, use it most every day and love it, the risk takes on a more immediate and visceral aspect. Before delivery, the risk was pretty abstract. Now it is more real, even though I don't think the risk level itself has actually increased significantly. What's changed is the potential disruption in my enjoyment.
All jokes aside the CS situation seems to be worsening. This is concerning, I hope they can come to the rational conclusion that it's high time to grow the team. Hopefully before an implosion happens and we're all out of our 10 year warranty.Sounds like "a legit need for a second unit" to me
a question for the initiates, we know there is a secret way to turn the heat up or down on the device but is it possible to do this accidentally? my device is perfect, temperature wise, but i do worry i could accidentally mess it up. im not asking for anyone to spill any secrets, just whether it is possible or not.
Yeah my understanding is that the boost option is only in session mode
I mentioned this here before.
Ville's justification six months ago is that there are differences in height in the wooden body.
How has he not solved this yet?
I shortened the inner aluminum tube 1mm
Says the man trying not to succumb to VAS!
Own one, then tell me it's not money well spent. I dare you lol!
I’ve checked my TM against the stock photos, the GAP between the “Tube Holder Ring” and the top of the body is the same. My understanding is this ring is threaded and adds some adjustment to the tightness of how the glass tubes slide in. Looks like this tube holder ring simply presses down on the RED O-RING, compressing it making it fatter/wider. All good.
MY ISSUE/QUESTION:
On my TM, this “Tube Holder Ring”, has very FEW threads on it, especially looking at the deep threads on the body where it screws down. My ring “screws”, ON/OFF with JUST an 1/8 of a turn, goes NO further. This means there is no real means of adjusting it either way. It’s either ON, or with 1/8 of turn, comes off.
Can current owners CONFIRM this on their TM’s, just received mine yesterday, and this “adjustable” ring, does not seem right. Thanks.
I almost never use session mode. I like to not feel rushed between hits and from the few times I've used it session mode seems harder on the battery, which is to be expected.So excited for this! I know it will take some time, but I don't care.
I do wonder about session mode...
Do most of you use it with a water pipe?
Do you even use it. I don't see a reason not to use it at home when you want to finish a bowl, I wonder how long does the tinymight battery last in session mode?
So excited for this! I know it will take some time, but I don't care.
I do wonder about session mode...
Do most of you use it with a water pipe?
Do you even use it. I don't see a reason not to use it at home when you want to finish a bowl, I wonder how long does the tinymight battery last in session mode?
I thought I was at 4 I was at 10
I'm lit.
I can only add that the gap between the ring and the top of the body is noticeably different on my two TM units. One is significantly larger than the other, but both units work about the same for me (my second unit probably runs one temp setting higher than my first one). I don't see much difference in how tight the stem is when I "adjust" the rings. I just keep them as tight as I can get them by hand.
On a similar topic, I noticed that my stem seemed to be slightly angled on one of my units as it protruded from the chamber. I noticed that the red o-ring was not compressed into the groove evenly. Removing the stem and re-seating the red o-ring resolved that issue.
Hey @RustyOldNail , my ring only has a couple of rows of thread. If I remove the aluminium tube, o-ring and stem I can screw the ring flush with the top cap of the device. With the o-ring and stem in place I get almost a full turn before I start to pinch the o-ring.
It sounds to me like you have a crossed thread, or as @dzoinp suggests, a wooden body that's too short... But you should be able to screw the ring all the way without the aluminium tube even if the body is short. *Shrug*
I just keep them as tight as I can get them by hand.
@RustyOldNail – I don't quite understand the issue. The goals are a) to make the tube sit firmly in the tube holder (you should be able to hold the device by the tube), while providing b) a bit of adjustability to control how firmly the tube can be inserted and removed. Is any of those goals not met for you?
The manual recommends to not overtighten, though. Just saying.