Alright here is some re posting from when I got my impcognito:
...I have one on my CuboidMini running TuboFW quite well in TC! Have an AsterRT coming where I will try the new ArcticFox as well. This is quite a portable, an super stealth with the dosing capsules and wood stem. Got to try
@mistvaporizer's own Imp too, the cooling stem is quite nice, and I do like the curves of the bigger body. Took my bloodwood out and about though, on a long walk on the way to a movie...
muunch said:
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This would be ideal - for what it's worth, on Tubo firmware leaving the stock ohms exactly as they were, I simply adjusted my PID values (and dropped max wattage to 35)
P = 825
I = 190
D = 10
and I have been very satisfied with the perceived accuracy of the temps.
The new Mistvape capsules also work VERY VERY well in my experience. I am getting pretty darn even roasting all the way through, and the fit of the capsules in the stems is A1.
@mistvaporizer I think knocked it out of the park with this one.
The fit/finish on all the parts of the Impcognito are very impressive for how small it is.
Met up with
@mistvaporizer to pick up my new Impcognito in person, tried out a lot of vapes and a lot of fresh strains! Very impressed with how tiny and effective this thing is, but need to get it dialed in for my Cuboid. Used your settings above, but not sure about M value, 75 was too hot and 205 still not quite right yet... Lot of testing ahead
Edit: that was with my cold resistance (aka tubo) improperly set to .240 bc it was already warm. Got it set properly now at .225 and so far so good at 350F, may need to readjust that M1 value now...
deadlytoaster said:
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^ Do you use Cruise control eco mode? Does the wood not scorch/get as hot on such setting? Keen to hear how you like the new ArcticFox firmware too!
Yeah never used AF yet so this will be my first experience. I don't think I have eco on, but my cruise is only set to like 90 seconds I think, and I typically stop it early. if you set it to a high temp and let it cruise for a long time I suppose you could scorch something... The way I use it its just so you don't have to hold the button down, personally I wouldn't really risk doing long cruises with this heater, I only do that with a Tubo. I prefer on demand pure convection, where I can clear each hit, as opposed to session style (though that can be fun and useful).
mistvaporizer said:
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I tried earlier versions of AF and had issues loading the firmware. With NFE v181005-00.08 there is a definition file for Aster and this version recognized and loaded on Aster rt.
I still don't have good setting and have had scorching and one combustion event with the Impcognito on the Aster rt running AF
When I get it figured out I'll post a page with setting and instructions.
Nice! So there should be full instructions ready by the time I have my Aster, even better! Should be a simple set up...
...I am up and running with the AsterRT and ArcticFox successfully using temp control via those Mist instructions, though I had to lower my TCR value to like 110 (still tinkering) with a locked cold resistance of .225 since a higher TCR was too hot. Great results now, can still get visible vapor at 330F that tastes great while 450F does not even scorch (hence still tweaking, new longer or cooling mouthpieces will make testing easier)
What a pocket portable! No need to sacrifice on power and taste here
I was using it in a movie theater with no trouble, I was literally able to use this like I would an oil cartridge and it wasn't inconveniently larger, though it is, and much heavier too, fit well in my hoodie or shorts pocket, even discrete sitting in the cup holder and easy to conceal in hand.
I think I might like ArcticFox as well, may load it to my P80 to try with Splinter, some things are not ideal, but I think all the benefits may offset them pretty effectively... As always there is much more time to be spent with this one!
... FYI settings for temp control with ArcticFox (will be useful for Tubo and other firmware too) can be found in this great tutorial:
http://mistvaporizer.com/af
Still surprised so many folks seem to have slept on this one, quite an
impressive little portable!