@ChooChooCharlie - hey mate, you made any progress on the dead hybrid? Found the problem or is it still a brick. And from decades in high manf industries, I agree completely....infant mortality on electronics is a common failure point. If they make it through that, then they tend to keep on working with incidents of failure ramping slowly with age. Factory burn-in processes help eliminate them but it still happens, especially upon turning it on and maybe having a bit of an in-rush current spike.
But, WTF know...maybe it is the detachable plug or some other unrelated fault. Certainly, I would expect a bit of a higher defect rate on initial production that you would see with some experience and implementation of corrective actions to parts or procedure as early failures are analyzed.
By the by, got the chillum and LOVE it. Can't thank you enough and I still have no idea why I deserved this gift, but thank you all the same.
@Trypsy Summers - don't know who Eagle Bill is but I think Evert here was def at the forefront of early vapes! haha I love this picture. To me, its the epitome of the mad scientist with his new invention
Oh, forgot...personally, I applaud the change to hybrid heating. I personally think its the tits for vapes as the conduction component takes out a lot of the finickiness of full convection vapes....particularly, in portables. I like hybrid and most often use a liquid pad to top my Mighty loads with as it adds a bit more conduction to the top and the AVB comes out very even brown.
Cheers
PS - wow I just reread my post. Bit pompous. Apologies.