noticed that there is a small learning curve though, I don't get consistent results. I'm not really used to the open airflow yet I guess. Tips are welcome
Best bet is to search the thread at the top, you can try the word "tips" perhaps since this question has been asked a lot, rather even without the question the answer is shared a lot, by many different members, who don't continually come back to repeat that information though... Not sure if you've ever used on demand pure convection, but it is pretty manual so yes it requires a lot of getting used to since there are so many variables involved in the use
Do y'all prefer a coarse or a fine grind?
With my old Mighty coarse seemed to work better, but maybe I should try a fine grind for the TM2.
Anything will work, comes with pros and cons, generally I like a nice consistent medium grind for the TM ideally... (BCG with any plate and OMD grinders)
Oh and ehm, has anyone tried using the Arizer Extreme Q dome screens in the Tinymight
No, you have to buy the rimmed screens from TM, those are the only ones that will fit properly... The other rimmed basket screens like the ones from EQ will not clear the o-ring when you try to remove the stem, it will cause the screen to pop out into the TM as you remove the glass... Pretty annoying lol I don't really like them anyway, better to use a rimless basket screen inside the stem, to have it be a little further away, better for various loads imo
Also, does anyone know if the Arizer Go batteries are compatible with this unit? I've got three of them (one Samsung and two NCR batteries) and a dual battery charger I'm hoping to reuse for this, but haven't installed one yet to try it out. I have a healthy respect for these batteries and realize the TM2 draws a lot more current than the Arizer.
No, no no, Arizer portables are pretty weak, they do not require much power, their batteries are not compatible with the demands of pure convection portables... Stick to molicel p26/8a, LG HG2/HE4, Samsung 25R, Sony VTC5/6 (ideally molicel)