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Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
And don't tell me about the difference due to the fact that the flowers need to be heated. A difference of 70 degrees from the stated temperature is not normal, but the fact that the temperature continues to rise and does not stop is the WORST THING!
... Why do you say that is not normal? What could you possibly say is normal...? Do you have any experience with pure convection vaping other than this, on demand?? Because all effective implementations involve heating elements that rise in temperature to keep up with the users inhale cooling at the same time... Not only is that normal, it is the best for this type of vape...
And now I understand why, using TM2, if you drag it out for a long time, you get a taste of burning in the end... I didn't understand why, but now I understand - the device does NOT STOP at the stated temperature and continues to reach higher values. Then what does the manufacturer mean by "precise temperature control"?
Yes... That is why it is on demand, you are supposed to let go of the button and continue inhaling to fully clear the hit of vapor and heat each time... Precisely why I would not use session mode, there is no way to clear unless you remove the stem or power off the device... Some people do use it that way however, and they don't seem to have the problems you suggest?
regarding the comfort of vaping, an accurately maintained level of upper temperature is extremely important in order not to feel the taste of burnt at the end of a long puff.
Okay the TM does this though, your test does not demonstrate a failure of this, because you are not using it the proper way to have this experience...
And I started them not with TM2 PH, but with Dynavap and Xlux Roffu
Exactly my point, dynavap is a conduction heavy hybrid, Roffu can be some pure convection, but it can also be some conduction hybrid, it functions very differently, much smaller with much less power present (and many other material differences) they're not pure convection on demand like the TM and specifically regarding temp measurements they would not really be comparable at all...
Yes, I have. Look at the Xlux Roffu theme, I took measurements there with the same stand. Roffu claims 220 degrees and I have identified 230 degrees. 10 degrees is an acceptable difference for heating the chamber and the flowers. But not 70 degrees!! and not an endless increase in temperature. Do you think 330 degrees in session mode is normal? And the fact that the temperature continues to rise -how do you feel about it? And if you run the device in beast mode (I haven't tried it yet) - can I see 400 degrees there? And will they write to me that this is normal, too?
I explained above, they work so differently in how they are designed, if this is your priorities, then you are in the wrong place... You seem to have inferred meaning based on your own perspective, which is fine, seems this is just not for you...
Exactly this:
And exactly this:I believe the "precision temperature control" is more about the user being able to extract how they want (e.g., hot and fast, or cool and slow) using the analog dial. It's important to note that although it has a session mode, I don't believe that is where is excels. For me, this is definitely an on-demand, convection vape at it's core.
Session mode doesn't allow for the device to cool off between hits like in demand does. It's been said many times this isn't really session mode, it's just pressing the button for you