I used every capsule compatible to the TM, original included. None of them is ideal, this included. It’s a bit tricky to take them out from the stem but they work. You need to rise your temperature when using them. Jack pods and mistvape’s are also compatible. Mistvape’s are almost identical and come with a tray. Same price unfortunately. Jackpods are not bad and form a perfect seal. All the systems can be tricky to take out from the stem and sometimes you are needed to move the CU from the other side to take them out. With Jackpods this is required every time since they form a perfect seal.Just seen these on the official TM site -
Has anyone used these official dosing capsules for the TM?
Cheers man, yeh kinda takes away the convenience if they don't pop out with ease.I used every capsule compatible to the TM, original included. None of them is ideal, this included. It’s a bit tricky to take them out from the stem but they work. You need to rise your temperature when using them. Jack pods and mistvape’s are also compatible. Mistvape’s are almost identical and come with a tray. Same price unfortunately. Jackpods are not bad and form a perfect seal. All the systems can be tricky to take out from the stem and sometimes you are needed to move the CU from the other side to take them out. With Jackpods this is required every time since they form a perfect seal.
Thanks manNice vid man,wow those clouds
It puts good clouds w/out water, more than enough to fill up the lungs, or at least cough one up
That worked! I just pulled out the tab a bit and put it back together. Now the unit heats as it should. Getting everything back together took a bit of time, but glad it’s working. I think improvements could be made in how all the parts fit together, but it’s a fantastic vape. Thanks!Could be just a bad contact point. The biggest one to check is the metal strip in the battery cutout area. It runs from bottom to top against the wood and then is folded over on top of the wood where it gets pressed on by the metal top piece when you screw it all together with the main screw on the bottom.
You will have to get a star bit to loosen/tighten the main screw...I think it is a T15 or one size larger...cant recall.
I fixed this issue with one of my 3 TM's by just putting a small folded over piece of masking tape between the wood and metal as it sits on the top of the wood. So when you press the top back on it....it makes a more solid contact.
Here is a pic of the metal tab where you need to make sure the contact is good with the metal top piece. (thanks to the person that posted many pages back).
I'd say it has to do with volume. The capsule is small, and I think the first hit loses some heat to the capsule.Not as good in term of vapor production? or is the capsule is small and you can't put a whole lot?
Screens and various forms and types can be used to minimize cleaning. There are tons of posts way back about all different configurations many have used. There are indeed several options: one or several screens, above and below herb, etc. And some don’t use any screens (or capsules) at all. I sometimes use a simple dome screen just below the Cooling Unit screen to hold flower. Keep the CU and stem cleaner a bit longer. I sometimes go without one and just clean it all a bit sooner. I clean my CU & stem about every two weeks. I also bought an extra set several months after receiving my TM in early May.I've been going back and forth, and while I really like it without the capsules, I do appreciate the ease of cleaning.
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It said code had reached limit , was that from an email?Speaking of screens, remember the o-ring stem basket screens (deep or regular) sold here fit the stock TM stem well!
It said code had reached limit , was that from an email?
KMust be an error, he posted it in the imp thread here, let him know!
it was pretty easy, as long as you go slow you should be fine. Just remember to remove the glass vapor tube after the top plate comes off or you're gonna drop it once you flip the unit over. Do the bottom plate even slower so you don't dislodge the button and vibration motorSteam
Is it difficult to reassemble the TM? I have a difficult time installing the toilet paper roll. I can't stand my unit now providing any vapor below 7.
it is indeed trickier than a toilet paper holder but manageable. I did it once, carefully (to fix the haptic motor), and I was surprised it wasn’t that bad. It all went together on the first try for me. I’m fairly handy and intuitive but not an electrical or mechanical engineer. I prefer and hope I don’t have to disassemble it again however. Good luck!Is it difficult to reassemble the TM? I have a difficult time installing the toilet paper roll.
The section with the button, temp dial is a little tricky. If you can hold that on the unit then you won’t have to work at getting that back on properly. But mine did come off, and it took a while to get everything back together correctly. Took several tries, and at one point I almost gave up. But if you are patient, it’s not too bad. I think next time would be easier.Steam
Is it difficult to reassemble the TM? I have a difficult time installing the toilet paper roll. I can't stand my unit now providing any vapor below 7.
That was me that posted, I wanted to show (which is tough) how mine makes really good contact and dents the metal strip. If anyone thinks there isn't good contact on their unit they could try folding the strip over.Could be just a bad contact point. The biggest one to check is the metal strip in the battery cutout area. It runs from bottom to top against the wood and then is folded over on top of the wood where it gets pressed on by the metal top piece when you screw it all together with the main screw on the bottom.
You will have to get a star bit to loosen/tighten the main screw...I think it is a T15 or one size larger...cant recall.
I fixed this issue with one of my 3 TM's by just putting a small folded over piece of masking tape between the wood and metal as it sits on the top of the wood. So when you press the top back on it....it makes a more solid contact.
Here is a pic of the metal tab where you need to make sure the contact is good with the metal top piece. (thanks to the person that posted many pages back).
That was me that posted, I wanted to show (which is tough) how mine makes really good contact and dents the metal strip. If anyone thinks there isn't good contact on their unit they could try folding the strip over.
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I push it from the top, not the screen side. Push with a metal stir tool right on the CU bolt but you could push anywhere on this side as it's solid all around.So... question, if I use the CU and want to remove it, I have to push the side with the screen...I'm sure that after just a few times, the screen will be ruined by just remove the CU, so how do you solve this?
Do you have a bunch of screens? I haven't gotten any for the CU chamber and I really don't want to buy a big screen and cut it...
I dunno, it feels like I have to apply too much force...I will try, if I ever use it LOLI push it from the top, not the screen side. Push with a metal stir tool right on the CU bolt but you could push anywhere on this side as it's solid all around.
you could push out the CU from the screen side without damaging the screen using a pointy sturdy thing and pushing precisely on the outer edge of the CU, against the wall of the glass MP (here you put pressure on the solid part of the CU, not the screen).
If I had the need of vaping a lot I would go with a Mighty or a minivap at least for around the house. Everything summed up there's not much convenience using the TM instead of a session vape. If heating time is just a few seconds, on the other hand using a TM outside isn't ideal. After a bowl you often need some tool to empty the bowl and clean it. The time saved on heating is later spent cleaning and preparing the unit for another bowl imho.It’s official..... I’m too hard on vapes ....just burned out a coil in one month on my FF2+.... can’t wait for TM!