I've posted a pic of the case I use, showing the inside holding the TM2 and accessories. It's in "vapor related equipment"Can you post pictures with it inside? Is there maybe room for extra stem, battery and little container with herb?
Can you post pictures with it inside? Is there maybe room for extra stem, battery and little container with herb?
Some units smell very strongly of recently worked Oak which smells a little fishy. It fades with time and use. The same is true of new o-rings, which can be a little plastic smelling at first. It fades on it's own, or faster with a quick soak in baking soda and water. The o-ring sizes are in this thread somewhere but it will take some searching (and I'm feeling too lazy).Hi, I’m a QM with TÜV certification.
I’m inquiring some vaporizer to prevent serious damages to health.
I have two TM2 at my desk. Not dismantled yet. One is new, one is used less than 10 times. They came from Tinymightvape from Finland.
Especially I will check and assess the problems with the air pathway, sealing from PCB and much more.
I’m question why both doesn’t taste clean without the cooling unit. The new one is tasting like rubber without herbs. Are the reason already known?
To eliminate some reasons, if the taste is coming from the O-rings, I need a couple made from silicone.
What sizes do I need?
As said above, the o-ring sizes are in this thread. But I'm just curious, since you intend to tear down the device, why not just measure the o-rings with your calipers yourself?To eliminate some reasons, if the taste is coming from the O-rings, I need a couple made from silicone.
What sizes do I need?
Interesting. May I ask 'how come'? Is this your private project or something else?Hi, I’m a QM with TÜV certification.
I’m inquiring some vaporizer to prevent serious damages to health.
I have two TM2 at my desk. Not dismantled yet. One is new, one is used less than 10 times. They came from Tinymightvape from Finland.
Especially I will check and assess the problems with the air pathway, sealing from PCB and much more.
I’m question why both doesn’t taste clean without the cooling unit. The new one is tasting like rubber without herbs. Are the reason already known?
To eliminate some reasons, if the taste is coming from the O-rings, I need a couple made from silicone.
What sizes do I need?
A quality manager is measuring nothing. I’m writing audits. I think you be mistaken this job with a sworn reviewer maybe?As said above, the o-ring sizes are in this thread. But I'm just curious, since you intend to tear down the device, why not just measure the o-rings with your calipers yourself?
I can’t tell what is the reason for a fishy smell.
Please, what is QM?Hi, I’m a QM with TÜV certification.
I think of questions a lot of us here may have. Are you doing these "audits" as part of your QM job, or is this an independent interest of yours? Do you regularly audit electronic devices? Medical devices?I’m writing audits. I think you be mistaken this job with a sworn reviewer maybe?
This sounds provocative, I don't know why you would tease out something that may be just be scandalous rumor until you show you data, etc. It doesn't seem like a scientific type of approach/analysis, in my opinion.I’m working on an audit for the Mighty+ too, which will be very scary for every owner.
That might be because there is no real 'sealing' afaik and could see from pictures of others.The manufacture told me they have problems with sealing, but they are not as bad as they think. I have to check this. And they told me the heating element is to close to the PCB caused of the design.
That sounds like you're stating a fact. The question would be under which circumstances they'd release toxic substances... Can you prove your claim?They told me its A4 steel (316L). But the nuts and shims are alloyed to resist environmental influences and will be release toxic substances. It’s not the same material as the other parts of the cooling unit.
Just because it was the first thing that came to mind and was available when I received my first vape.I don’t know why you want to use a bottle, but maybe I can tell you more about the TM2
All altruistic? Did you buy/use one of their devices yourself or what drew your attention?It’s my spare time. The reason for this is the illegal behavior of S&B and my willing to help other to protect their healthy.
What temp are you turning it on with? Have you tried different batteries?Having some more trouble with my TM now. I seem to be unlucky with this one.
Turning on gives me a flashing blue light. Pressing the fire button doesn't work properly... It buzzes after a second or so, as if it's heated up real fast, but there is no heat.
Looks like Im going to have to send it back to finland yet again.
Has anybody else had this problem?
I've tried it at different temps. Battery is the original (and Ive tried a spare too). Always the same. Boo hoo!What temp are you turning it on with? Have you tried different batteries?
Almost a year ago my OG TM went in for its lone RMA (I fried the board due to incorrect battery direction and turned it on - that won’t happen again!), and other those 4 lonely weeks, lol, mostly for 3.5 years my TM continues to shine and out deliver. Simply an amazing vape. It rocks EVERY SINGLE TIME .
I paid for all my devices. I own a couple more. I’m no native English speaker. There will be some wrong translations. I’m doing this in my spare time. I don’t audit electronic devices normally. What I can’t are chemical analysis and body SAR values. This will be no audit at the moment, just a report. I could talk about more design flaws.
It’s just my own purpose to prevent serious damages to health for other user and force the companies with customer reports to avoid flaws.
The problems are that vaporizer are not controlled and regulated by independent companies. They are taking advantages and barley customers will not file a suit. Certifications like CE, RoHS and TÜV are not controlled regularly and mostly the companies don’t give them all information they have.
I know what I’m talking about.
Sorry for the Mighty+ spoiler. It will take more time. I talked many times to the company about the flaws and the danger of serious damage to health, but they don’t care. That’s why I doing this. Please don’t ask me more about this audit at the moment.
Back to topic…
Known issues with TM2…
-Cooling unit:
shims and nuts are alloyed and not for medical usages. Real stainless steal will rust.
To resist environmental influences like water (acids, alkali) you have to use substances like nickel, molybdenum, manganese etc.
In medical usages only allowed are chromium alloy, titanium und titanium alloy. That’s not happening here and after every cleaning the shims and nuts will release substances, which is normal, but toxic. You can taste this with your tongue, nose and will see it if you brake it. Other stainless steal parts of the unit looks fine.
The filter brakes is bad designed too
The OctoTaster upgrade and glass beads are recommended
-O-rings:
rubber taste, wrong material, will release toxic substances
You need silicone O-rings, sizes are … xxx
-Air pathway:
no sealing from PCB, no dust filter, no regulation of air flow
PCBs will release many really bad substances, if they are getting hot. I don’t know about critical temperatures and how bad it is. That’s why I have to dismantle the devices.
-Screw on top for sealing:
its forbidden to use aluminum threads in air masks and similar usages. Aluminium dust will find the way any time in your lung. That is happening here. Attached the upper, colored O-ring of a TM2.
-Titanium pipe and other stems:
caused of the bad design it’s not recommended to use hard materials which will be abrasive to the inner pipe
These materials may qualify as medical, but they are not intended for heating purposes. Being used in the medical world does not mean being risk-free, for example, titanium can release harmful substances (notably titanium dioxide) at a temperature of 1200°F (650°C) so these materials should not be used without precise temperature control (as on ecigarettes). Qualifying as medical doesn't mean much here, and neither does CE certification (which exclusively covers on-board electronics). This would require the creation of product-specific regulations, which I don't think is going to happen any time soon, given Europe's cannabis legislation and just about everywhere else in the world, they don't give a damn about our health, but I agree that manufacturers should offer something healthy, given the nature of the product. Some make an effort, others prefer to make money first, which is the whole problem here ..In medical usages only allowed are chromium alloy, titanium und titanium alloy.
I've picked and placed and cooked hundreds of PCBs. With the TM2 I haven't noticed any of the nasty chemicals I've seen offgassing from these boards as I put them through a temp curve hitting something close to 400°C and likely beyond. It takes some serious heat soaking to see the fumes and they are not subtle.I paid for all my devices. I own a couple more. I’m no native English speaker. There will be some wrong translations. I’m doing this in my spare time. I don’t audit electronic devices normally. What I can’t are chemical analysis and body SAR values. This will be no audit at the moment, just a report. I could talk about more design flaws.
It’s just my own purpose to prevent serious damages to health for other user and force the companies with customer reports to avoid flaws.
The problems are that vaporizer are not controlled and regulated by independent companies. They are taking advantages and barley customers will not file a suit. Certifications like CE, RoHS and TÜV are not controlled regularly and mostly the companies don’t give them all information they have.
I know what I’m talking about.
Sorry for the Mighty+ spoiler. It will take more time. I talked many times to the company about the flaws and the danger of serious damage to health, but they don’t care. That’s why I doing this. Please don’t ask me more about this audit at the moment.
Back to topic…
Known issues with TM2…
-Cooling unit:
shims and nuts are alloyed and not for medical usages. Real stainless steal will rust.
To resist environmental influences like water (acids, alkali) you have to use substances like nickel, molybdenum, manganese etc.
In medical usages only allowed are chromium alloy, titanium und titanium alloy. That’s not happening here and after every cleaning the shims and nuts will release substances, which is normal, but toxic. You can taste this with your tongue, nose and will see it if you brake or polish it. Other stainless steal parts of the unit looks fine.
The filter brakes is bad designed too
The OctoTaster upgrade and glass beads are recommended
-O-rings:
rubber taste, wrong material, will release toxic substances
You need silicone O-rings, sizes are … xxx
-Air pathway:
no sealing from PCB, no dust filter, no regulation of air flow
PCBs will release many really bad substances, if they are getting hot. I don’t know about critical temperatures and how bad it is. That’s why I have to dismantle the devices.
-Screw on top for sealing:
its forbidden to use aluminum threads in air masks and similar usages. Aluminium dust will find the way any time in your lung. That is happening here. Attached the upper, colored O-ring of a TM2.
-Titanium pipe and other stems:
caused of the bad design it’s not recommended to use hard materials which will be abrasive to the inner pipe
So they didn't stop everything, shut down the factory and recall all the devices because you have a concern? That's shocking, surely they should have gotten on their knees to thank you for deigning to speak with them.I talked many times to the company about the flaws and the danger of serious damage to health, but they don’t care.
If the stem isn't getting hot the heat has to be going somewhere else, into your lungs. This is how cooling stems are supposed to work.Got my trww stem a week ago now and I fucking love it. Doesn't actually feel any cooler but with the amount of extra airflow I get through it, it must be cooling well enough that it doesn't feel much hotter than with the short little stem. Idk if I'm just trying to justify the $120 I spent. Get a more consistent browning with hardly any green bits compared to just with the stock stem.
I have found lately though the tinymight unit gets really fucking hot after one session and I can't use it for multiple one after another like I used to do with the stock stem, hopefully it is just the stem being blocked and not an issue with my actual unit. Will have to try our the stock one for a while and see if i keep having the issue. Anyone else encountered this before? Sorry for rambling I'm fucking toasted right now hahah
Regarding your remarks on the PCB and top screw I understand that your recommendation is not to use TM at all, right?
A quality manager is measuring nothing. I’m writing audits. I think you be mistaken this job with a sworn reviewer maybe?
Nonetheless I have tools for measuring till 0.01mm. But if you ever tried to find the right O-ring size in a pneumatic system only with outline dimension and used O-rings you have to buy and try different sizes.
I’m working on an audit for the Mighty+ too, which will be very scary for every owner.
-Cooling unit:
shims and nuts are alloyed and not for medical usages. Real stainless steal will rust.
To resist environmental influences like water (acids, alkali) you have to use substances like nickel, molybdenum, manganese etc.
In medical usages only allowed are chromium alloy, titanium und titanium alloy. That’s not happening here and after every cleaning the shims and nuts will release substances, which is normal, but toxic. You can taste this with your tongue, nose and will see it if you brake it. Other stainless steal parts of the unit looks fine.
The filter brakes is bad designed too
The OctoTaster upgrade and glass beads are recommended
If you clean parts with ISO it shouldn’t be a concern. I used to use the nuts and washers in the stock cooling units but have gone without them for at least 1.5 years. That said, one could be concerned about screwing the CU parts together (and unscrewing them) possibly offing some metal bits but cleaning the parts should mitigate things. Everyone however is different and you need to do what’s best for you. Overall and for 3.5 years, the Tinymight has exceeded my expectations and it’s my favorite vape. I’d be lost without it, lol. Cheers.I was actually worried about the nuts and bolts, but not around chemicals. I was mainly concerned about the fact that threading and de-threading the screws would likely produce metal shavings and particles, especially overtime.