Hi Superconductor,
I'm not a V-tower owner myself, but from what I understand it's pretty common for Vaporizers (and in particular the V-tower and extreme) to not accurately report the temperature of the herb, as the heat sensor is not positioned close enough to the actual herb chamber/bowl.
First of all, I'd check that there's not a fault with the heating element itself by increasing the unit's operating temperature in increments until you get proper vapor produced and the spent herb turns the correct dark brown color. If you can get to that, then it's probably nothing to worry about - just remember that desired temp (assuming the v-tower doesn't remember it for you) and get on with enjoying your vapor!
One feature that would be nice for just these sorts of situations would be some kind of 'calibrate' setting, where you could tell the machine the approximate difference between what it's detecting and what's actually happening in the herb chamber, and it would update the displayed temperature accordingly.
I'm not a V-tower owner myself, but from what I understand it's pretty common for Vaporizers (and in particular the V-tower and extreme) to not accurately report the temperature of the herb, as the heat sensor is not positioned close enough to the actual herb chamber/bowl.
First of all, I'd check that there's not a fault with the heating element itself by increasing the unit's operating temperature in increments until you get proper vapor produced and the spent herb turns the correct dark brown color. If you can get to that, then it's probably nothing to worry about - just remember that desired temp (assuming the v-tower doesn't remember it for you) and get on with enjoying your vapor!
One feature that would be nice for just these sorts of situations would be some kind of 'calibrate' setting, where you could tell the machine the approximate difference between what it's detecting and what's actually happening in the herb chamber, and it would update the displayed temperature accordingly.