I read it in a couple of reviews, SneakyPete's comes to mind. You can do the experiment yourself as thegreenmenace says; the wand will heat for the same amount of time either you start from a cold DV or a already warm one, if you keep the time the same you'll probably combust the second time.
My understanding is that the wand doesn't have a temp sensor as such but a timer that has been tuned to the concentrate cups. It will heat for the same amount of time either you start from stone cold or a warm one -it assumes you'll start from a cold bowl.
I use the Dynavap's click as my only...
Indeed it does. I wonder if all wands are the same.
What works for me: facing the wand up, I insert the DV just as far as the cap, I tend to gently rest one of the grooves of the DV on the wand's glass rim. DV clicks [~5sec], inhale like milkshake. Repeat 2/3 times. If I go further in with the...
The click on the dynavap rules for temp control. The temp settings in the wand are more an estimate timer whilst dabbing than a temp indicator. Insert the DV as soon as the wand is on and wait for the click.
After using the Rover for 4 wks, I've changed my mind. The micro switch button in the Rover is a pain, the no button system of the Orion rules! The button also bent inwards the tip of the vap on the first use cause the micro switch was 'stuck'. Beware.
I easily distract, I prefer the button setup -so I have to hold the thing in place and pay attention, rather than just dropping it in the heater and waiting for the click; I usually miss it and combustion or over heating are common.