with or without the oring?Hello everyone! My TM started to work great after some days of use...now the oring has arrived
with or without the oring?Hello everyone! My TM started to work great after some days of use...now the oring has arrived
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A question: Is It possible to anodize the bot/top metal plates?
Would be nice to darken the wood and make the plates look like brass or cooper
It works great with a non official oring i used. But im going to use the officialwith or without the oring?
Thanks! Maybe i would have to remove the anodized layer on the insides, or, at least, in contact zonesSounds like a great DIY, if anodizing doesn't insulate metal (I do not know).
One would have to disassemble the heater. There is DIY home anodizing information on the web.
"Anodizing uses acid to create a corrosion- and wear-resistant layer on top of a metal. The process of anodizing also changes the crystal structure near the surface of substances, like aluminum alloy, which allows you to dye the metal a bright color. [1] At-home anodizing can be useful for projects like..." (Wikihow link)
I assume that a sacrifice bolt inserted in the top-cap before anodizing would be removable leaving bare aluminum hole-threads.... If you can protect the threads and the spot under the top plate that the ribbon connects to then you might be ok.
what about the bottom plate??? where the screw goes and the ridge the PCB touches???
Well, mine came today. Five days to Australia. Can't ask for better than that.mine arrived to australia in about a week with no problems at all
Now i realize...are the plates made of aluminium? I thought the plates are made of stainless steel"Anodizing uses acid to create a corrosion- and wear-resistant layer on top of a metal. The process of anodizing also changes the crystal structure near the surface of substances, like aluminum alloy, which allows you to dye the metal a bright color. [1] At-home anodizing can be useful for projects like..." (Wikihow link)
I'ts been a while for me as my TM has been out of action after it lost power and I also dropped it and cracked the glass sleeve. I've been using my Cloud Evo for several months instead.
2 weeks ago I thought customer service must have improved so I ordered a new glass sleeve from TM, which only took 7 days to deliver to UK from Finland. Replaced that and performance was still weak. So I requested calibration instructions and got those in under 48 hours.
TM now firing on all cylinders, as good as it ever was. Am glad to be back, I've missed it.
I sold my mighty 'cause it used more weed than my TM and was getting me less high.I guess convection just hits me way harder than Conduction/Convection combo's. Anyone notice that?
Hey everybody,sorry for posting again. I started a thread but haven’t really gotten much activity. I’m still not good at navigating the forum. I’ll be in stock with my titanium stems very soon. My site is titaniummightstems.com let me know if you have any feedback. I’m also working on cheaper dosing caps. If you’re interested email me at titaniummightstems@gmail.com. I’ll be sending something out when they’re in stock. Thanks!
Thank you. I didn’t want to be anoying posting too many advertisements. As long as everyone here is ok with it I’ll post again in a while.Very nice dude! I did see your other thread, it's hard to get a lot of activity in specific accessory threads like that unfortunately, so you just need to keep posting in here as you are! Wishing you much luck with the launch, I don't really need one myself, but I thought I would mention, even though it may be too late to change it, I think "titaniumight" or "titanimight" it's a bit better of a name, without double M, more indicative of the "tiny" you are swapping out for it??
I always recommend the o-ring pack. I don't think they're likely to break, but they are pretty easy to lose if you take things apart (like to do an initial cleaning). And a missing o-ring can bring things to a halt.Well, mine came today. Five days to Australia. Can't ask for better than that.
I spent the first 10 minutes thinking the unit wasn't working and I'd have to send it back. I was not pressing 3 times fast enough! It's a bit deceptive if you press three times slightly too slow it vibrates each time and you think you've done it correctly (wonder if that's some of the problems I read about are not operating it correctly?). I was wondering if it was on or not, maybe the light didn't work? I tried inhaling getting nothing, then I realised my mistake. Once I got the hang it's great, good solid vapes, and I think I like it better than my old Mighty. Very different vapes of course. Early days yet but it works really well, and very good first up impression, once I got it working.
Wish I'd bought some spare parts.
So I have a couple of questions that might have already been answered in the thread so apologies , but I have searched.
First, I thought the instructions would list specific temperatures for each number but they don't? Does anyone know? I assumed it would be 10C increments but that doesn't fit. Maths is not my strong point.
Secondly, what spare parts would everyone recommend? Stems obviously, but what else is likely to break?
If you have a smart phone put it in there. I do and keep lots of info about my vapes, like temp ranges, right at my fingertips. The ranges above closely mirror what I documented, also assuming a linear scale. And yes, the Tinymight rocks - every single time. I think tomorrow will be 22 months of vapor bliss from the device emanating from Finland. Cheers.@RustyOldNail, thanks for posting those! That is exactly what I was after and I will save and print it out. I used to vape at between 190-205C in my old Mighty, but so far have found I like the tinymight at 5-6.5 and seem to get good effect. Interesting that it is lower.
@Zipford, thanks for the advice on parts. I am making a list so that hopefully will just need to order once.
So far, loving this device.
the Ed’s tnt stem is great. I think most people just condition the wood to clean it. I had the same worry about mine, but I haven’t cleaned mine so idk. It doesn’t pick up a musty smell. In my opinion wood effects the flavor a little though. I also sell titanium stems if you are interested.I love the Ed's stems. I just clean it by waxing it. Resin is water soluble so it just wipes off with the wax. Mine don't stink but YMMV.
Do your titanium stems require a cooling unit, or work ok without?the Ed’s tnt stem is great. I think most people just condition the wood to clean it. I had the same worry about mine, but I haven’t cleaned mine so idk. It doesn’t pick up a musty smell. In my opinion wood effects the flavor a little though. I also sell titanium stems if you are intereste
They are supposed to be used with the standard cooling unit.Do your titanium stems require a cooling unit, or work ok without?