So the normal TI has no fully functional PID for temperature control? Sorry if I'm misunderstanding. If so how would you set the temperature?
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Okay, I see now on their site. Is that the only difference between the two? It seems like it would be a whole lot more convenient to use a fully functional PID, but in every one's experience how does the analog knob compare to the PID. I'd like to use it with my MaxVapor PID but I guess that's not an option.
In the simplest nutshell I will try and put it (we have discussed the exact arguable differences between them in more detail time back in this thread)
The DigiTi has not just a more accurate/precise heater (due to it's superior potentiometer) , but also a more powerful one.
I forget now, it's twice as much power I believe. I don't think it's 4 × and certainly not 3 × the power.
So it heats up much faster, maintains a more steady, close to set, temp, during draws, and recovers heat quicker between draws.
The DigiTi reaches set temp in 3 minutes.
Most analog users like to give the analog unit 10-15 minutes to heat up sufficiently.
But it is still true that the heaters are the same, and performance in terms of vapor production, vapor quality, and hit size is equal.
The DigiTi is just quicker, more finely dialled, more stable, precise, and easier to achieve and replicate the exact level of experience without having to think, tink, wait, wonder and use your senses to gauge exactly how the performance is, what, if anything, to adjust.
Nothing wrong with the Analog. The DigiTi is like the Ferrari upgraded to have more rev for a faster 0-60 and closed eye replicable pace setting which you can rely on to maintain your exact desired speed around all the bends.