I should remind you that this is purely the heater tube upgrade, the inner glass heating sleeve remains.Anyone know when the new version will drop? I saw the instagram page thank you for that! I was on the fence about buying one because of fear of wanting to take it on adventures and risk dropping and breaking it. This upgrade has me drooling now.
Hi mate I got mine from fogstar batteries. Just four of the standard and a decent charger. Turned up fast and works a treat. Would definitely use them againI should remind you that this is purely the heater tube upgrade, the inner glass heating sleeve remains.
Also, to avoid double posting I'll put it in this post, I'm looking to purchase new batteries for my Tinymight 2, 3 or so, and a good external charger, I'm from the UK, does anyone know the best and most reliable place to find these? Thanks.
Cheers mate will defo check these out. They're the correctly rated batteries yes? As in the Molicel ones?Hi mate I got mine from fogstar batteries. Just four of the standard and a decent charger. Turned up fast and works a treat. Would definitely use them again
This is the charger I got and I am very happy with it
https://www.fogstar.co.uk/collections/xtar-chargers/products/xtar-x4
Not from the UK but I have seen on Reddit I believe? That fogstar.co.uk is a reputable place to buy batteries. I really want to get my hands on some Molicel P30B 18650s which I believe this site has in stock. From the research I’ve done this is one of the best 18650s ever created and it’s relatively new so hard to find rn. Note the 30A discharge.I should remind you that this is purely the heater tube upgrade, the inner glass heating sleeve remains.
Also, to avoid double posting I'll put it in this post, I'm looking to purchase new batteries for my Tinymight 2, 3 or so, and a good external charger, I'm from the UK, does anyone know the best and most reliable place to find these? Thanks.
Yes mate these onesCheers mate will defo check these out. They're the correctly rated batteries yes? As in the Molicel ones?
Well, stainless steel and metal itself doesn't really affect vapour profile, nor would much vape come into contact with it as the stem would shroud it, but it's from their Instagram (@tinymightvape) and their website.Not from the UK but I have seen on Reddit I believe? That fogstar.co.uk is a reputable place to buy batteries. I really want to get my hands on some Molicel P30B 18650s which I believe this site has in stock. From the research I’ve done this is one of the best 18650s ever created and it’s relatively new so hard to find rn. Note the 30A discharge.
Where did you find that it is only the heating tube to get a metal upgrade? Maybe I read things too quickly. I was under the assumption it would be a full metal upgrade. Now that I am thinking through I guess that would really hurt the flavor as the vapor would need to pass through metal?
Pulled this off their website in the faq section.Well, stainless steel and metal itself doesn't really affect vapour profile, nor would much vape come into contact with it as the stem would shroud it, but it's from their Instagram (@tinymightvape) and their website.
No, the inner heating lining is still made out of glass. Good quality glass, but still breakable nonetheless. HighTime is right, you should defo check this thread out for more info. It's likely the most comprehensive user experience and Q&A section for the TM2 anywhere online.Pulled this off their website in the faq section.
“Tinymight is very clean. The vapor is in contact only with either stainless steel or quartz glass.”
I guess I never looked at the faqs before. It does look like they recently updated their website. Could have sworn last time I checked like a week or two ago that they still had 10 year warranty but now it’s only 3. That or is making me think it’s one or the other but not both.
Assuming he chose the word or instead of and because the tm2 until recently had the quartz glass's inner lining and now it’s stainless steel? I think I am thinking too much about it lol.
You really should read the warranty terms and conditions.
To be fair, neither those terms and conditions nor the warranty registration were in place when a number of us ordered our TMs and/or TM2s. It would be pretty shitty to not still support us if/when we run into trouble, and I honestly would be surprised if team TM took a hard line with this.Welp hopefully if I ever have an issue they won't screw me over, I kind of trust them not to, but didn't really realize this was a thing as most others companies don't seem to care...
With the smart addition of serial numbers on the TM2, the company should be able to know exactly when you bought it, and what warranty may apply.
It sounds like a battery contact issue somewhere, especially if the paper fix helped a little. I would clean all of the contacts again: the contact at the bottom of the battery compartment with a pencil eraser, the battery lid threads and contact points with rubbing alcohol, also the top aluminum panel of the device and the thin strip that contacts the top of the device. And the main torx screw needs to be tight.Yes I already read that and I wrote them today. I m still curious to see what's the other user says, as now after paper fix it work a little bit better (but still not enough good).
The serial number isnt on the receipt (it certainly want on mine) and the retailer wont be keeping a separate log of serial numbers to customers. So I'm afraid they wouldn't know when a customer bought it. They could work out the date it was manufactured on but they would have no idea how long the retailer had it in stock before it was bought... hence the requirement to register!
FWIW, a few months ago I asked them directly if it was possible to use their SN sequencing to determine if a particular new modification had been done to a unit. They told me that their SNs are randomly generated, so unfortunately they couldn’t be used for that purpose. I don’t know if they’ve changed anything since then.
Of course they do.Interesting, I assume being a tiny shop, perhaps the inventor doesn’t understand ALL the reasons one would use SERIAL NUMBERS on their products! Like inventory control, upgrade versions, and OH…. WARRANTY SERVICE.
Of course they do.
There is nothing about random-generated numbers that precludes the manufacturer from knowing all the vitals on a given unit.
S&B uses similar system.
It may make it more difficult for an owner to know about the unit, but not for the manufacturer.
As long as there’s some provision for deduplication, a randomly generated number can be used as a unique ID. They don’t have to be sequential.It's not quite accurate to refer to them as serial numbers if they are randomized.
True but then it’s a function of how they’re tracking it internally. If that’s random too then it’s not good at all.As long as there’s some provision for deduplication, a randomly generated number can be used as a unique ID. They don’t have to be sequential.