PITY...
My Tinymight arrived yesterday.
Ran home to test. But... It seems broken.
The temperature-dial can be turned 360° easily, nearly without any resistance. Have to turn extreeeemly sensitive to not turn over the 0/10-marks.
And the dial-knob itself is longer than the bottom of the unit. So when putting the TM to a flat surface, it wobbles because standing on the dial that is protruding over the base-surface.
OK, so i thought, i will not get angry now and vape some first.
Loaded, set temp to 5, fired, aaargh. What a disgusting blend?!? The herbs were dark black and completely burned.
Hmm, so i set the temp to 1, fired, same problem. Black, burned herbs.
So more testing required:
Test 1: Vape cooled down, set temp to 10, start in demand-mode. Needed 11,46s to reach temp/vibrate.
Test 2: Vape cooled down, set temp to 1, start in demand-mode. Needed 11,26s to reach temp/vibrate.
Test 3: Vape cooled down, set temp to 0, start in demand-mode. Needed 11,32s to reach temp/vibrate.
Conclusion A: It needs as long to heat up to 10, as it needs to heat up to 1
Conclusion B: It heats up on setting 0, where it shouldn't heat up at all. But it does...
So it seems to me like the potentiometer of the temperature-dial might be broken.
Maybe this coheres to the problem with the protruding dial...
If this is a standard "rising-resistance-at-right-turn-potentiometer" the behaviour would make sense, because it could indicate a broken or cold solder joint of the potentiometer. And then the unit would work on 10 all the time.
Wrote David yesterday, we will see what he will say.
What a pity...