Maybe the good folks at Davinci will chime in as to what grind, packing technique or temp is required to not experience any performance drop using pods.
PODS:
I tried different grinds, packing, tamping, temperatures, etc.
Since even at 420f, I didn’t get much vapor, I’d be curious if I’m missing something. I even bought the $25 POD refills as I was hoping they worked like my Mighty capsules, which is all I use with that device. I believe with the two 18650 batteries the Mighty can just produce more heat for longer. Not a knock against the IQ2, as I love the smaller compact size.
What I’d love to learn is how oven and temperature control work, like the SB Mighty, you set your desired temperature, and get feedback when set temperature is reached. But these temperatures are not dynamic like a PID. For example, set your temperature to 420f, after it quickly tells you it’s up to temp, open both ends of the IQ2, notice the display does NOT fluctuate at all, if the thermistor was dynamic, the cold air introduced with the device being open, would show the temperature going up to compensate. Now, this may be happening in the device, but with no visible feedback.
A wonderful way to tell how your set temperature and oven is working, is to use the IQ2 through small, tiny water rigs. I’ve been using both a Nectar Collector Honeybird core, and tiny Aqua Lab - 14mm Mini Dab Rig.
I can directly see how slowly the vapor is drawn, which has helped me to go slow and easy. I can also see how the vapor gets thinner at the end of that draw, meaning I’ve gotten most of the contents at that temperature, and then bump up the temp manually, same results using the Smart Paths.
Is the oven keeping up, probably not as well as the more powerful Mighty, but with my .2g loads using the small Zirconium spacer on top, I believe I’m getting it all at whatever my set temp is at. But with the visible vapor feedback in the water bubbler, even if I have some lung power left, I can see that particular toke is over.
At some point I’ll break out my temperature testing gear. If there is any interest in the two glass bubblers I mentioned, let me know, I’ll post the links, and some photos.