@YabbaDABBAdo is using a Hexnail with custom settings of his own I believe.
A good rule of thumb I follow for finding the right temp on an enail is:
Too hot: If it feels hot on the back of your throat, you will want to lower the temps 5 to 10 degrees and try again until you find the flavor comes out more as the hotness to the dab goes away
Too cold: Puddles and is wispy, you will want to increase your temps 5 to 10 degrees and try again till you find the vapor is thicker without feeling hot on the back of your throat
All controllers will have a different set temp due to how they are tuned and so you cant always go off of a preferred temp that someone else has found.
One other thing to consider is if your piece allows too much air to pass through and if so, you can adjust this by getting a cap that has more restriction built into it. One of my favorite ball caps are the Terp tuner ball caps. You can adjust the restriction to whatever you want it at and so it makes it easier to tune in the optimal dab temp and air restriction
Hope this helps =)
A good rule of thumb I follow for finding the right temp on an enail is:
Too hot: If it feels hot on the back of your throat, you will want to lower the temps 5 to 10 degrees and try again until you find the flavor comes out more as the hotness to the dab goes away
Too cold: Puddles and is wispy, you will want to increase your temps 5 to 10 degrees and try again till you find the vapor is thicker without feeling hot on the back of your throat
All controllers will have a different set temp due to how they are tuned and so you cant always go off of a preferred temp that someone else has found.
One other thing to consider is if your piece allows too much air to pass through and if so, you can adjust this by getting a cap that has more restriction built into it. One of my favorite ball caps are the Terp tuner ball caps. You can adjust the restriction to whatever you want it at and so it makes it easier to tune in the optimal dab temp and air restriction
Hope this helps =)