I've been thinking of doing the 'turbo' mod on my own Plenty, but I'm wondering something...
https://flic.kr/p/2ofo77i
My Plenty (bought in late 2018) already reaches temps in excess of 220°C (at least according to the dial). Is this unusual? Did they revise them at any point to reach slightly hotter? Looking at people who've modded their units, they seem impressed with temps only slightly above mine, so now I'm wondering if it's even worth me bothering.
I have a newer model like you do (few years old now though)
Mine is supposed to get hotter than
@LesPlenty model
However Les and I compared avb pics a few times and saw little difference
Yours and mine get hotter and go to full temp on the dial as your pic shows from stock
Mine needle now goes to almost a vertical position on the dial at full temp
I get about two and a half extra heat settings on the dial now - 8, 9, 9&1/2
I think it gets to 250/260 if there were digits on the dial to represent the temp
It is definitely a noticeable performance boost
My plenty never fully extracted like I wanted - now it does and the avb is completely spent with a hard hit to match
Maybe I should do a video sometime of it, a reason to bring the beasty out again as it's been a little neglected due to ballers
I will say I am not sure if any safety and off gassing concerns are apparent with the plastic and higher temps
I have had no issues with it, but the thought crossed my mind as to this may be why S&B devices all do not extract fully or get as hot as other vapes
Possibly the plastic could off gas at temps higher than what they set at factory
That is just conjecture though and my plenty has not melted yet as a result of modding (also hasn't been used as much though because - ballers)
Anyway, if you are not concerned about possible safety issues, or about your warranty - I do rate the temperature mod on the plenty highly
Turns a strong vape into a spacey beast