With everyone using wattage, does your device show a temperature while you're firing (hooked to a PC) or only the wattage?
When I'm hooked into EScribe in TCR mode, I can see my reported temperature max out at the set 385°F and my wattage drop and fluctuate to keep temp. In wattage mode my reported temperature just keeps going, over 500°F if I let it. I assume this is an accurate reading but is that normal? Where does the regulation (as it is a regulated vape) occur?
I think I'm over thinking the whole thing and my apologies for all the questions.
In the meantime, TCR brought me to my knees with a Blueberry Kush and extra kief bowl 20 minutes ago. So medicated.
Keep in mind the temperature displayed in TCR mode is not from a thermocouple (Thermometer), it is an interpretation of the temperature based upon the material file and the anticipated changes in the material’s resistance as temperature climbs. It should not be a temperature one compares with other devices, other 510 vapes or the Splinter Z on a different Box Mod. The temperature in TC mode is only there as a measure, a speedometer of sorts without really knowing your exact speed or the speed limit. So, in answer to your question is the temperature accurate? Accurate to what? Is it the same a thermometer would display, heck no!
I used Wattage mode initially, but getting faded it’s too easy to scortch the herb and or require too much explanation when handing the vape & mod to a newbie. TCR mode enables you to hold the button as long as you want and to have the temperature relatively stable.
I’ve found this vape either performs like very few others (Most of the time) or does not do much which I attribute to one of the following: Spent load, weak batteries, pack and or grind, moisture content in the herb and the seal between the basket and the stem. For the last one if you are drawing air threw and your packed basket does not seal well, there is very little to prevent the airflow from going around your herbs rather than up through them.
As to XL8R custom and the King Kooler or generic (China) version, the thickness of the custom does absorb more heat. Otherwise they both function very well and very close to one another, so close in fact I cannot easily discern which one I am using until I hold them side by side.