@hiphiphooray Technically, the Q3 unit is identical to Q2, temperature range is enlarged and maximum temperature is higher than previous units. User report that there is plenty of heat and generally do not need to run the unit at maximum. Substrate color and thus heating is very uniform in our test and as reported by users.
We are not sure how and in what way to go about modifing the unit. We are of course wellcoming any suggestions to make unit better. Experiments operated lately with inlet ports are very interesting in that sense.
The vapour quality issue stems is part from the lowering down of temperature of Q2 in the mist of the production run. This modification to accomodate people who desired lower temperatures did in fact lower maximum temperature and at that point effectively modified vapour production.
To repeat the experience of the Q2, turn unit at maximum temperature, wait for it to reach temperature and have your first inhalation. Then lower down temperature to 7 or 6.
We are not sure how and in what way to go about modifing the unit. We are of course wellcoming any suggestions to make unit better. Experiments operated lately with inlet ports are very interesting in that sense.
The vapour quality issue stems is part from the lowering down of temperature of Q2 in the mist of the production run. This modification to accomodate people who desired lower temperatures did in fact lower maximum temperature and at that point effectively modified vapour production.
To repeat the experience of the Q2, turn unit at maximum temperature, wait for it to reach temperature and have your first inhalation. Then lower down temperature to 7 or 6.
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