Haha I don't even consider them wooden, dynavap is mostly metal really (mine is all glass)
Wood vapes include:
Sticky Bricks (Triihouse were the originals and there is also Dreamwood now and others)
Vapman
MFLB
MistVape vapes
Rasta Buddha Tao (RBT) vapes
Lamart Tubo Tetra vapes
Underdog log vapes
Heat Island log vapes and others by Alan aka ToastyTop
E-Nano log vapes
Ed's Woodscents log vapes
Ditanium
Nomad from Morwood
Vapwood vapes
Tinymight
Firewood
I feel like there are still more than this...
@bossman I did not know the HG2 is discontinued, but yeah not ideal for a single battery mod because it's 18 amps instead of full 20...
@frosty234 you will see a little bit better performance if you use the lower capacity LG HE4 batteries because they are a true 20A (amps) as are Samsung 25R. The Sony battery is also tend to have high amp rating, and you can get a higher capacity...
I use the yellow LG HE4 batteries in my P80, I got three to four bowls, I can keep vaping until below 30% without any issue in both my Splinter V2 on P80 with Arctic Fox and my Tetra P80... Rarely do I use the brown LG HG2 batteries in these vapes, but I am thinking about getting Sony's for even better performance...
I will see if I can share a photo of my splinter settings in Arctic Fox for you, one thing I noticed, you were using a comma instead of a period for your numbers, I don't know if Arctic Fox is able to tell the same like I don't know if it matters but in USA at least it would read "3.0" not "3,0" so I don't know if that is a factor??
I also would recommend getting a cold reading of your resistance value that you can type in and lock there... It's likely .24 - .26 they all vary.
And the only number to adjust would then be the TCR value, up and down, but keep the temperature setting at one middle temperature so you can judge when it feels like that temperature... However not the thing to keep in mind is how as the heater becomes heat soaked it needs less preheat and that can affect performance, like using lower temps are more effective with a heat soak heater and higher temps are more useful for fast quick hits. You will also want to make sure you are drawing consistently, also grinding and packing consistently with the same weed ideally...